Credit: plantzaddy.club
Credit: plantzaddy.club
There’s been an uptick in the number of plant owners in the past few years, and with good reason. Since the pandemic, the need for self-care has been at an all-time high, and people have sought out many different ways to cultivate self-care practices. Plant care and shopping were trending hobbies, and more and more Millennials are buying into plant parenthood. No matter your age or demographic, you deserve the mental and physical benefits of adding plants to your home. If you’re looking to add to your self-care regimen, Plant Zaddy is the perfect place to shop online for plants, learn more about plant care, or improve your green thumb.
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Not only does the site provide quality plants, but you can set up a consultation on plants witn the self-proclaimed plant zaddy himself, Josha Hite for all of your plant needs. There’s a myriad of benefits that come from taking care of plants from reducing stress levels to improving productivity, there’s a lot of upsides to becoming a plant parent.
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Hite spreads the benefits of plant care on his personal instagram page as well as Plant Zaddy. The mission of Plant Zaddy aims to “increase awareness of self-care whether it’s through the love of plants and fashion, or simply practising mindful self-care planting. Whether relaxing in home or hitting the streets, this is a community where the best of both worlds collide.” So you get a full spectrum of plant care, whether you’re a novice or a plant connoisseur looking to buy from a Black-owned plant shop.
Plant Zaddy is based in Atlanta, but you can catch Joshua and his plants featured on shows like Revolt’s “Caresha Please” and at pop-up markets around Atlanta, like The Village Retail’s Sunday Makers Market.
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Joshua’s motto when it comes to plants and life is “plant more, and worry less!” In addition to those one-on-one plant consultations, he offers education sessions and Plant Fam meet and greets. He’s all about building community and using plants to further that mission. If you want to keep up with all things Plant Zaddy, follow them on social media to see what the shop is up to next.
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