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Dieffenbachia Puerto Rico

Dieffenbachia Puerto Rico

Dieffenbachia, commonly known as dumb cane, has long been a favourite for houseplant enthusiasts, and Dieffenbachia 'Puerto Rico' is a standout among its cultivars. Known for its lush, large leaves marked with vibrant patterns, this variety can bring an exotic, tropical feel to any indoor space. ...
Liguori Pasta

Liguori Pasta

Liguori Pastificio has upheld an authentic production process from the wheat field to the table since 1795 and they've perfected their products in every way! The key ingredients? Certified drying hours and Blockchain technology!  Certified Drying Hours:Preserving the properties of the raw materi...
Community Highlights: Dry Spell

Community Highlights: Dry Spell

This Week’s Community Highlight is Red Lantern's newest addition... Dry Spell! A creative business venture by Craig, the owner of Red Lantern Coffee. Born out of a desire to offer something unique to the area, Dry Spell is the go-to place for craft non-alcoholic beverages, with a particular focu...
Decorating with Beaded Garland

Decorating with Beaded Garland

There’s something so enchanting about incorporating beaded garland into a space—it adds a touch of warmth and character, no matter the season. We're firm believers that the little details make a big impact, and beaded garland is one of those treasures that help transform a home into a cozy sanct...
Halloween Gift Plants

Halloween Gift Plants

Who says houseplants can’t join in on the Halloween fun? This year, Anna’s is adding a festive twist with adorable plants paired with whimsical pots—what we like to call costumes! From spooky skeleton heads to witchy cauldrons, your leafy friends can showcase their personality while bringing a t...
Planting Bulbs & Cultivating Traditions

Planting Bulbs & Cultivating Traditions

Everything is just a thing until we weave our stories into it. A plant? It’s simply a plant—until you recall it being the one that made your mom’s eyes light up whenever she spotted in a garden. A season? Just a cycle—until we remember jumping in leaf piles or building snowmen during that first ...