Shopping Guide: Be Leaf Plant Store

Be Leaf Plant Store - Shopping Guide

Be Leaf Plant Store: An Informed Shopper's Guide

Why You Should Visit

  • Warm and Welcoming Atmosphere: You'll find a shopkeeper, possibly the owner, who greets you with warmth and kindness. Expect a friendly experience from the moment you walk in.
  • Unique Plant Selection: The location offers a beautiful selection of indoor plants. Specifically, be on the lookout for bonsai trees, which are described as stunning.
  • Reasonable Prices: Shoppers can expect reasonable prices. One visitor mentioned purchasing multiple items for less than $25.
  • Expert Advice: The owner, Nathan, is knowledgeable about plants and provides advice on what to get and how to care for them.
  • Care Instructions Provided: You'll receive care instructions for your purchased plants, often emailed to you, which is a thoughtful touch, especially for those new to plant ownership.
  • Well-Organized Layout: The store is well-organized, with clearly labeled prices and plant categories, making browsing easier.
  • Variety of Plants: The location offers a variety of plants, including quirky plants not found elsewhere, as well as cactus options.
  • Additional Items: Alongside plants, you may find decorative candles and cute trinkets at reasonable prices.
  • Local Sourcing: The items are at least from within Canada, or, potentially, locally sourced.
  • Previous Excellent Service: Nathan, the owner, can offer great service like plant selection, delivery and guidance.
  • Pop-up Location: Be aware this is a seasonal pop-up, open annually from April 1st to the end of September, at 706 Queen Street West.

Why You Might Consider Alternatives

  • Potential for Plant Issues: One shopper reported a plant that got infected, and also soil that had centipedes.
  • Limited Plant Variety: The initial stock of plants may be limited upon opening, but the variety appears to improve.
  • Potential for Pressure: Some visitors may experience pressure to buy, with the staff potentially giving too much information, deterring from a purchase.
  • Price Comparisons: Although the prices are reasonable, an experienced shopper has reported that they're not necessarily the best in the city.
  • Potentially Overwhelming Information: Shoppers familiar with plants have found that staff offers too much information.