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Simply Rooted: 213 Pearl St., New Albany
It’s a jungle of tropical plants at Simply Rooted plant shop, but the vegetation is artfully displayed, easily explained and diverse.
A house fire that displaced owner Kristin Singogo and her family from their historic home in New Albany isn’t stopping her from sharing her passion.
Located inside Kozy Kandles in downtown New Albany, Singogo has more than 100 plants on display and there’s something for everyone, at every price point.
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She said she wants to share her love of plants and she offers everything from starter plants to more rare findings.
“Like a lot of people, back in the pandemic, I am the mom of toddlers so I had an infant and a toddler at the time and was going stir crazy,” she said. “And I was like, I need a hobby, I need something to do. So I started an outdoor garden and got into house plants. There’s something so healing and there’s something so magical about getting your hands dirty and just doing something active.”
Singogo said many of her plants were spared in the fire.
Her space at Kozy Kandles is filled with Hoyas, spider plants, small cactuses and more. Smaller plants start at around $5 while more rare plants are more expensive.
Each plant comes with specific care instructions and guests are welcome to come to Singogo with any questions.
”There’s something really calming about caring for plants,” she said. “It’s like my form of self-care.”
Broken Town Granola: 216 Pearl St., New Albany
Ryan Juodikis is working on the Raspberry Danish flavor of Broken Town Granola at MESA Kitchen in New Albany on Wednesday morning.
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