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Plant Swap & Market

  • Living Haus Beer Co. 630 Southeast Belmont Street Portland, OR, 97214 United States (map)
The flyer for the Plantiful Swap Market, taking place Friday, April 17th, from 6-9pm, featuring a number of plants and plant-related products, plus a free swap table.

Plants swaps at Living Haus Beer Co. are back!

They’re being managed now by the amazing Marina of Sweet Tica Events, and she’s making it into a whole little market with plant and plant themed vendors! We’ll be doing multiple of these throughout the spring / summer, so keep an eye out for future dates!

This market is featuring my plant vendor pals Sarah & Hareld and Cats & Hoyas along with myself, and we’ll have a full range of plants available for sale along with the swap!

Plant Swap Guidelines

The plant swap table is where all the swappin’ takes place!

The swap table will be clearly labeled, and is where you can check out what’s available and drop off your own contributions! This is a very casual plant swap — just leave whatever you’re contributing on the swap table and take home whatever strikes your fancy!

  • You can leave and/or take as many plants as you’d like! This isn’t an one-for-one thing, so don’t worry if you brought one plant but go home with way more than that!

  • Check out the swap table frequently! People come through all throughout the event, so the swap table is constantly getting refreshed. Feel free to visit it frequently throughout the event and snag more items! Hang out, grab a drink and some tasty food, and watch that swap table like a hawk! 👀

  • You can bring cuttings, established plants, and / or plant supplies (clean pots, trellises, plant tags, moss poles, etc.)

  • Plants and cuttings should be pest free and labeled with what kind of plant it is. We’ll have materials at the swap to label your plants if you forget!

  • We encourage healthy plants, but rehabs are ok too! (A “rehab” plant is one that needs a little extra love and care to be healthy and happy again. This does NOT include plants with active pests!) Just please clearly indicate if a plant is a rehab project so it’s new plant parent knows what they’re getting into. We strongly advise that if you see who takes a rehab plant you’ve brought that you go talk to them to let them know the history of the plant, what you’ve tried, and what seems to be the issue.

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