
Where Plants and Stories Grow

NOW THAT YOUR PLANT HAS ARRIVED
THIS IS WHAT TO DO.
This is where our journey begins. Get to know our business and what we do, and how we're committed to quality and great service. Join us as we grow and succeed together. We're glad you're here to be a part of our story.

BLOGS
This is where our journey begins. Get to know our business and what we do, and how we're committed to quality and great service. Join us as we grow and succeed together. We're glad you're here to be a part of our story.
🌱 Starting Up Get It To You Nursery Club: Where Plant Love Meets Global Inspiration
Welcome to Get It To You Nursery Club — a vibrant space for plant lovers, explorers, and collectors!
After years of traveling the world and learning from the roots up, I’m proud to finally launch this club that blends my passion for plants, culture, and education. Whether you're a beginner with one pothos or a collector hunting for rare cuttings, this club was created with you in mind.
🌍 How It All Started
My plant journey has taken me to the tropical hills of Jamaica, the vibrant coasts of Mexico, the lush gardens of St. Thomas, and deep into the rainforests of Africa. With every trip, I didn't just collect souvenirs—I collected stories, seeds, and sacred plant wisdom.
I’ve potted plants on porches in Haiti, swapped cuttings in the Bahamas, and studied the climate and care of houseplants across the United States. Now, all those experiences are rooting down into something special: Get It To You Nursery Club.
🌿 What is Get It To You Nursery Club?
It’s more than just a plant shop. It's a movement, a membership, and a resource. Here’s what to expect:
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🌱 Monthly Plant Boxes – Each box includes one hand-picked tropical plant and a rooted 2-leaf cutting, plus a care card with illustrations.
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📬 Shipped With Love – Every order is carefully packaged and shipped from our nursery straight to your door.
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📚 Plant Education – Learn how to care for your plants with tutorials, workshops, and care guides rooted in wisdom from around the world.
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💬 Community & Connection – Connect with other plant lovers through our club, events, and future member forums.
🧳 Our Slogan: Green Travels
We bring plants with a passport. Each one carries a story, a memory, and the spirit of the place it came from. Whether it's a lush Monstera that reminds you of your Caribbean roots or a Hoya that makes you dream of African sunsets, we want your plant journey to feel global and grounded.
✨ Why Join?
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You’re tired of big box stores with nameless plants and no support.
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You want rare finds and meaningful plant stories.
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You believe in slow living, green growth, and surrounding yourself with natural beauty.
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You want to learn and grow—together.
🗓️ What’s Next?
We’ll be rolling out exclusive content, care guides, giveaways, and local pop-ups soon. You can also follow us on Facebook,TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube for behind-the-scenes peeks, unboxings, and tutorials.
Thank you for growing with us. Whether you’re here to shop, learn, or connect, you’re now part of the Green Travels family.
Stay rooted,
🌿 Ulyssa, Founder of Get It To You Nursery Club
getittoyounurseryclub.com

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Plant Soil Mixes
The Soil Mix Recipe for
Match the Soil to the Plant’s Roots
Tropical plants: Moisture-retentive + aerated mixes
Succulents & cacti: Gritty, fast-draining, low organic matter
Epiphytes: Chunky, airy mixes with bark
Small pots or delicate roots: Finer particles
Large pots or thick roots: Coarser particles
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🌿 Succulents:
1 part potting soil
1 part coarse sand
1 part perlite or pumice (extra drainage for those moody days)
Plants That Love This Grit: Aloe, Jade plants, Echeveria, and Cacti. These are the houseplants that will give you an approving nod for not overwatering them.
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🌿 Tropicals:
2 parts peat moss or coconut coir
1 part perlite or coarse sand
1 part compost or organic material
Plants That Dig This Mix: Philodendrons, some Hoyas, Monsteras, Ferns, and Peace lilies. They’ll reward you with vibrant leaves and new growth like an enthusiastic dog after a good belly rub.
Water thoroughly, then allow to dry completely before watering again.
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🌿Orchid Soil Mix (Epiphytic Orchids)
60% coarse-grade orchid bark
20% pumice
10% charcoal (horticultural)
10% coconut coir chips or sphagnum moss
Plants That Dig This Mix: Phalaenopsis, Cattleya, Dendrobium and most epiphytic orchids
Water thoroughly, then allow to dry almost completely. The flowers will always boast their beauty.
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🌿Dischidia Soil Mix (Epiphytic / Semi-Epiphytic)
Root Behavior
Dischidia has fine, sensitive roots that want airflow but slightly more moisture than orchids.
40% coarse orchid bark
20% fine orchid bark
20% coconut coir
10% perlite
10% pumice
These fine, sensitive roots will enjoy this chunky but soft, springy, and lightly moisture-retentive soil with kisses and love.
Watering
Allow top layers to dry; never let roots stay wet.
🌿Anthurium Soil Mix (Aroid / Epiphyte)
30% coarse orchid bark
20% fine orchid bark
20% coconut coir or peat moss
15% perlite
10% compost or worm castings
5% charcoal
Anthurium roots are thick but moisture-loving, requiring airflow without dryness.
This chunky, airy, and rich—but never soggy mix is where it's at for these beauty's.
Watering Behavior
Keep evenly moist; allow slight drying between waterings.