Growing Hobby

Growing Hobby Succulents, cacti, bonsai, tropical, carnivorous plants, and decor galore at Growing Hobby! Growing Hobby "grew" from the uncertain and stressful year of 2020.

As I began collecting succulents, I felt the need to share the joy and "zen" I felt from working with them. The farmers market booth opened in March of 2021, and I've been having fun ever since! Come visit, wander, and enjoy the peaceful feeling of Growing Hobby.

So simple!
05/31/2026

So simple!

A single bucket, buried flush with the ground, becomes a functioning wildlife pond. Not a birdbath — a complete food web that runs itself. Cost is zero. 🌿

What shows up on its own within weeks, without any stocking or intervention:

Dragonflies arrive within days. Their larvae spend one to two years hunting underwater before emerging — while adults patrol above and take significant numbers of mosquitoes on the wing.

Native tree frogs — green tree frogs in the Southeast, gray tree frogs across the East and Midwest, Pacific tree frogs in the West — locate standing water reliably. Once they find it, they return each season and feed heavily on garden insects through the night.

American robins and other ground-feeding birds use pond water at soil level in ways they will not use an elevated birdbath. Ground-level water mimics a natural puddle — exactly what most garden wildlife is actually looking for.

Native toads (American toad, Fowler's toad, depending on your region) will use the stone ramp and breed in still water. Note: if you are in Florida or Hawaii, cane toads are an invasive species — do not encourage them.

The four things that make this work:
- A stone ramp at one edge so frogs, toads, and birds can walk in and out
- A sturdy branch angled from the bottom to the rim as an escape route for anything that falls in
- A gravel or rock layer on the bottom for aquatic insect larvae to shelter in
- A native aquatic plant — dwarf cattail, blue flag iris, or pickerelweed — for oxygen and perching 🌱

Ground-level water is what most backyard wildlife needs and almost no garden provides.

Head pots have a way of bringing personality to any space—but the real magic happens when you fill them with loose, natu...
05/31/2026

Head pots have a way of bringing personality to any space—but the real magic happens when you fill them with loose, natural greenery.

The beauty is in the imperfect. No tight bouquets. No formal design. Just unkept greens that create movement, texture, and a touch of whimsy. Each vase becomes a unique character with its own style and story.

Stop by Growing Hobby to find the perfect face and create your own living work of art!

Saturday freebie! Stop by tomorrow for a free cutting of the fishbone cactus.
05/29/2026

Saturday freebie! Stop by tomorrow for a free cutting of the fishbone cactus.

Our bilbergia, or Queen's Tears, is ready to brighten up your patio.
05/28/2026

Our bilbergia, or Queen's Tears, is ready to brighten up your patio.

Ever see yellow lilies with heart shaped leaves floating in local ponds? They're called spatterdock or cow lilies. They'...
05/27/2026

Ever see yellow lilies with heart shaped leaves floating in local ponds? They're called spatterdock or cow lilies. They're a favorite snack for deer and beavers.

We have spatterdock in stock. Stop by if you need some!

Certain plants have long been thought to bring fortune.A popular story says a poor farmer prayed for prosperity, discove...
05/26/2026

Certain plants have long been thought to bring fortune.

A popular story says a poor farmer prayed for prosperity, discovered the money tree, propagated and sold it, and became wealthy. Whether historically true or not, the story spread widely in Taiwan and East Asia during the late 20th century.

The braided trunk is mostly a modern horticultural practice, but it gained symbolic meaning: locking in fortune, trapping good luck, and unity and strength.
The five leaves commonly found on each stem are sometimes linked in feng shui to the five elements: wood, water, earth, fire, metal.

Other prosperity plants include the Chinese Money plant and the jade plant.

We’re at Growing Hobby today, but the market itself is closed. If you’d like to come shop, look for the sign at the entr...
05/25/2026

We’re at Growing Hobby today, but the market itself is closed. If you’d like to come shop, look for the sign at the entrance. We’ll come to meet you at the gate when you call.

Stop by tomorrow for your free sticker. Saturday special!
05/22/2026

Stop by tomorrow for your free sticker. Saturday special!

05/18/2026
Good morning!
05/18/2026

Good morning!

Address

2513 West Lucas Street
Florence, SC
29501

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 6pm

Telephone

+18439519669

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