How to Care for Succulents

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Well I’m so happy that we are now offering a variety of plants at Meadow!

I’m an absolute plant addict and succulents are definitely a favorite. My first several attempts with succulents didn’t end well. After a few years and a lot of research, I finally get these guys!

IMG_0243Let’s start at the beginning. The word “succulent” is a general term that has come to be associated with those plants, which possess thick leaves for water storage. Many of the plants that are commonly referred to as “succulents” originate from various parts of the world and are not related at all. So basically, not all succulents require the same type of care.

Once you get your succulent home….

I would recommend using the internet to try to identify the species, or at least the family your succulent belongs to. Once you figure out your plant’s ideal environment, assess the conditions in your home; what is the moisture level like? Light levels? etc. This will help you decide if your plant needs to be right next to a bright sunny window or if it could survive in a semi-lit bathroom for example.

This is also important to consider if you are planning to create a planter with multiple plants. For best success, choice plants with the same moisture and light requirements.

 

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The way you care for your succulent in the middle of summer will be very different from the care it will require in the winter.

We are currently moving into the dormant season. From fall to spring most succulents will require infrequent watering (small amounts every 2-4 weeks dependant on the home environment) and should not be fertilized. One of the main causes of death for succulent plants is over watering. Always allow soil to dry our completely between watering.

As we transition into spring, most succulents enter their growing period which will last until fall. During this period your plant will require regular watering. If your pot has drainage holes in the bottom, water liberally allowing the water to run though and drain out the bottom. If your pot does not have drainage holes, it hopefully has a layer of gravel to allow the soil to drain. Keep this in mind when deciding how much to water it. You want the roots to have access to enough water without water-logging the whole plant. During this growing season it is usually recommended to fertilize your succulents as you would any other houseplant.

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These are the basics and hopefully enough to get to started. The most important thing to do is reassess your plant every once in a while. Watch for any changes in colour and texture; do the leaves look discoloured? Are the tips of the leaves turning brown? If you have had success in identifying which species you are dealing with, you can likely find the answer to what’s going on, via the internet.

 

DIY // Make Your Own Cold Brew

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It’s hot as hell and hot coffee just isn’t sitting right – so jump on the cold brew bandwagon! You’ll be so glad you did.

I have two babies; therefore I need coffee and am completely addicted to it. But in this heat the last thing I’m craving is a hot coffee. So I have turned to cold brewed coffee and I’m just loving every minute of it. SO SATISFYING! And making your own will save you a few pennies too! Always a bonus.

Making your own cold brew is just so darn simple. I read a few tutorials before undertaking this task – see here, here and here. If I can do this  – so can you!

Materials:

-Coarsely ground coffee

-large vessel

-large air tight container

-Mesh Sieve

-paper towel or cheese cloth

-whole coffee beans (optional)

 

To make 7 cups of cold brew, add at least 2 cups of coarsely ground coffee to a large bowl. Cover the the coffee with at least 8 cups of cold water. Give it a good stir to ensure all of the coffee is covered with water.

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Place this mixture in an air tight container and let it sit for at least 8 hours.  If you can let it sit for 24 hours that is even better.

You are now ready to strain the water from the coffee grounds. Place some paper towel in a mesh sieve. Press the grounds with the back of a wooden spoon to really extract all the coffee goodness.

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You can store your coffee in an air tight container for at least two weeks, probably longer! I garnished my cold brew with whole bean encrusted ice cubes. This is absolutely delicious and I highly recommend it! Just sprinkle some whole coffee beans over the water in an ice cube tray and freeze it. Of course I used espresso beans for this – I don’t mess around! Don’t forget a festive paper straw – which you can pick up from the shop! Enjoy!

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Vendor Spotlight – Saltwater Sandals

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Saltwater Sandals are such a summer classic and we are so happy to be a retailer!
Our initial shipment is nearly sold out, but we do have a secondary shipment on the way.
We went with mainly the “Classic” for women & children. For little boys we ordered the tan “Surfer” and that was certainly popular!
We will most definitely be bringing these back for Summer 2016. And we will get braver with the colours. For this round we stuck with red, tan , navy and the patent yellow.

One of the best features of these sandals is that they are truly comfortable. You won’t have to break these in and suffer with blisters. If these do fit too tightly, get them wet and walk around your house. Instantly you will have the perfect fitting shoe. Not to mention the fact that you have most definitely seen these plastered all over Instagram worn by some of your favourite bloggers!

If you are a mom we highly recommend getting a pair for yourself and your Little. Twinning is so much fun!! For the kids we ordered sizes 3T to 8T.

Vendor Spotlight – Quill and Fox

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We continue to be dazzled by Yas Imamura’s vintage inspired stationery line.

Her cards have been shop favourites since we opened in 2012. We are delighted that Quill and Fox’s range has expanded to weekly planners and magnetic memo pads.

Her work is feminine and sophisticated – and of course whimsical. She has a lovely hand lettering style and you all know how much we love our lettering!

Definitely worth a visit to the shop to see this gorgeous work in person!

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Best Of The City 2015

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We were sure happily surprised to find out that our little shop had been nominated as one of the best shops in Vancouver to buy unique gifts.

The Westender has us as “silver”  winners, in the Downtown area.

Thank you to everyone who voted for us. It is such an honour to and we are truly grateful! Seriously cool :D

Valentine’s Day Cards part 2

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There is still time to buy an awesome Valentine’s Day card (and gift!) from Meadow! With just about a week to go cards are beginning to sell out. Vancouverites – you can always order online and select local pick-up to avoid the rain and the disappointment of not snagging the perfect card for your better half.

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Valentine’s Day Cards part 1

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Love it or hate it – Valentine’s Day is a “thing” and we hope we have a card that suits your tastes towards this particular Hallmark holiday.

This year we are really feeling the cheekier Valentine’s sentiments. Of course we have some classic beauties to choose from too, we just aren’t getting too sappy (could be the postpartum hormones talking, he he).

Our absolute hands down favourite Valentines are all by Emily McDowell. We just adore her take on love!

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We also love,loooove us some classic Rifle Paper Co.

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Red Cap has some great non-traditional offerings:

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And there is so much more to come! Stay tuned for more updates.