Showcase Archive
We're excited to unveil a special feature on our website: the Showcase Archive. This innovative section allows you to revisit the art show or local fair where you encountered our exhibit. Not only can you view & download all the resources we distributed during the show, but you'll also find additional educational materials exclusive to our online platform. Initiated in December 2023, this database currently showcases events from this date onwards. As we continue to grow, our aim is to build a rich archive that spans the years of our artistic journey. For now, we invite you to delve into the wealth of resources we have on offer & enrich your experience with our unique collection.
EVENT: MADE IN ATLANTA
DATES: SATURDAY & SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2 & 3, 2023
LOCATION: WESTSIDE PAPER | 950 WEST MARIETTA ST. 30318
Welcome to our Propagation Station archive! At our recent event, we introduced an engaging and hands-on feature at our booth—the Propagation Station. Here, guests had the opportunity to delve into the world of plant propagation using two popular methods: stem cuttings in soil with rooting hormone, and stem cuttings in water. Our station was equipped with all the essentials, including pots for soil propagation, vases for water propagation, rooting hormone, and a diverse selection of plant material such as jungle and desert succulents, herbs, and unique houseplants.
This archive houses the resources we provided during the event. You’ll find large informational signs that were displayed to guide our guests through the propagation process and detailed cards with step-by-step instructions for care at home, troubleshooting advice, and more. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a curious newcomer, these resources are designed to help you successfully start your own plant propagation journey. Dive in and let your green thumb flourish!
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Step by Step Guide to Soil Propagation Poster
The poster hung in the propagation station area of the booth with detailed instructions on how to perform the soil propagation method using a cutting from one of three different types of plants - tropical houseplant, jungle succulents, or a plant with rhizomes, specifically two varieties of footed ferns.
Callus Formation Poster:
Why do we wait until our cuttings are callused to cut them?
This poster gives am extensive explanation on what callusing is, why we allow the stems to do it before planting, & how to facilitate the process. The poster also delves into other relatively complicated phrases used in the definitions of callusing & explains those phrases. as well.