Cemeterium Workshop
Bury your plant alive…in style. In this workshop, you’ll learn how to craft and care for a carnivorous garden laid to rest in its very own coffin-shaped container.
Admission includes:
1 Hour Workshop
Coffin container
Carnivorous plant substrate
1x tropical carnivorous plant
Best practices and secrets for keeping your coffins thriving.
A wide selection of spooky accessories and tools will also be available for purchase.
Please Note: Saturday Morning Workshops are $54.99 per person. Thursday Evening Workshops are $66.60 per person and include a candlelight ambience and wine. Reserve your space now.
What you’ll get
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1 Hour Workshop
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Coffin Container
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Carnivorous substrate for optimal plant growth.
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Step-by-step guidance on care and maintenance.
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Access to a variety of plants, tools and accessories that you can add to your cemetarium (separate purchase).
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Access to long term customer service to answer or help resolve potential issues.
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✺ Frequently asked questions ✺
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Our workshops come with a container. We do this to keep our classes uniform. We’re happy to help you build a container during any time from the workshop experience and have all the supplies to help you, if needed.
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Yes! We encourage you to bring other carnivorous plants. In the case that your plant won’t play well with others, we’ll let you know.
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This is one of the plants that wouldn’t do well in a carnivorous plant bog garden due to different watering, lighting and substrate needs but check out our terrarium workshops where we’ll use Asian tropical pitcher plants for these containers.
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While they function similarly, their care requirements vary greatly between genus. We recommend and will offer North American pitcher plants (Sarracenia) at these workshops.
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The plants we will be working with are native to the Southeast United States and are already acclimated for our varied weather conditions we get throughout the year. We’ll only work with plants that are suitable for year round growing in our grow zone (9B).
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Yes, if they are not going to make their own bog garden then they’re welcome to join along.