Hehehe, I brought boxes of them here in the Canoga Park, Northridge and Reseda, CA stores and everyone was looking at me and asking me questions about them. In total I must have got about 4 boxes (each box has 28 plants) because I got 101 plants. I brought all the healthiest ones because i didn't want to go back to return them if they died.
They make great fundraising. I'm using them to help raise funds for our upcoming musical this spring of Little Shop of horrors. Out of the 101 plants i had, within two days i was down to 23. I didn't know how high schools liked these plants so much.
It got to the point where i made an article online on the school website about how to take care of the plants. http://www.canogaparkhs.org/apps/news/show_news.jsp?REC_ID=54752&id=0&rn=5716259
I also made morning announcements on gardening tips with the Venus Flytraps and the history of them on the school's speaker system.
It's amazing what these little guys have done for our school. Then when people ask why i sell them at school, I say "Because they're endangered in the wild."
Sadly, i haven't seen any new shipments for weeks!
They make great fundraising. I'm using them to help raise funds for our upcoming musical this spring of Little Shop of horrors. Out of the 101 plants i had, within two days i was down to 23. I didn't know how high schools liked these plants so much.
It got to the point where i made an article online on the school website about how to take care of the plants. http://www.canogaparkhs.org/apps/news/show_news.jsp?REC_ID=54752&id=0&rn=5716259
I also made morning announcements on gardening tips with the Venus Flytraps and the history of them on the school's speaker system.
It's amazing what these little guys have done for our school. Then when people ask why i sell them at school, I say "Because they're endangered in the wild."
Sadly, i haven't seen any new shipments for weeks!