🌿 Elevate your workspace with living art that’s as low-key as your hustle.
Costa Farms Mini Succulents 3-Pack offers a curated selection of three distinct, easy-care indoor plants, each standing 2 inches tall in stylish ceramic planters. Perfect for brightening small spaces like desks or windowsills, these drought-tolerant succulents require minimal watering and thrive in partial sun, making them an ideal green upgrade for modern professionals seeking effortless, chic décor.
Color | Cute Décor Planter |
Unit Count | 3.0 Count |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Product Care Instructions | Water |
Material Features | Flower Pot |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 3 |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
Expected Blooming Period | Summer, Spring |
Sunlight Exposure | Partial Sun |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Additional Features | Drought Tolerant |
K**2
Better than expected!!
Great packaging, very healthy live plants. Great variety. Very beautiful & vibrant. All plants thriving. I'll buy from them again.
S**L
Love these!
Bought these to make table decorations/ favors for my daughter’s birthday at a restaurant. I read a lot of reviews and the majority were good, so I crossed my fingers and placed the order. They had to be good because they were arriving the night before and I still had to repot & wrap them.They arrived just before dinner and as you can see the box was damaged. It was also damp because it had rained. Thankfully the plants were well protected with paper shredding and plastic wrap. I cut off the plastic and very carefully removed the paper. The plants looked good, though one did have a broken leaf (I potted the leaf and hope it grows, so maybe got another plant out of that).I repotted the plants into these adorable pots with bamboo saucers, added a few glass pebbles to match the birthday theme colors, and packaged them into clear bags.She was thrilled with them! And so was I! So much that this may become my go-to for small gifts and group gifts.I wouldn’t hesitate to buy them again.
S**A
First six infested with bugs. Second six overwatered.
I have ordered succulents online from several companies, but I had a couple of bad experiences with one of my favorites, so I decided to take a chance on Costa Farms. I knew the plants would be tiny, which is ok...but at least one looked more like a pup that had been hastily yanked from the parent plant, and appeared more as half of a plant rather than a whole plant. Still, I could work with that. I know that these succulents go through rough treatment in shipping, so I am also prepared for the possibility of bruised and beaten plants (some of which these were). But that's the risk of ordering online. Half of the plants were dry and the other half were soaked. The dealbreaker for me was BUGS. When I pulled the first plant out of the shipping box, the bugs came out with it. In FORCE. They were tiiiiiiiny, fast-moving insects (they looked like white mites of some sort but not mealybugs--however, I'm not yet an expert at identifying the differences). What I do know is that there should be no creatures of any sort enjoying existence at the expense of plants that I paid for. (And they were a bit on the pricey side.) I tried and tried to get photos of the bugs, but they were so tiny and fast that I didn't succeed. I should have taken a video, maybe. But...I am disgusted. I contacted Amazon, following the directions from Costa Farms, and requested a replacement, so we will see if that gets shipped, and without extra passengers. I am really dreading the pricier succulent from Costa (Whale Fin Sansevieria) that should arrive in a couple of days. I know I should have taken the more cautious approach with a new company, but I just got too excited to wait (this was, of course, ordered before the arrival of the bug infested plants). So if the Whale Fin fails and the replacement tinies (should they be shipped) are unhealthy, that's it for me and Costa Farms. Also, lesson learned: open the box and do initial inspection outside, awayyyy from your house if at all possible. At this point, I am going to be walking them to the next block over and opening them on the street (we live in a cul-de-sac) to lessen my stress that any bugs will find their way to my backyard plants or, far worse, my indoor succulents. I'm just so sad about this! What a huge bummer!Update: the Whale Fin failed, but that's for a different review. The six little replacements, which did indeed ship, also failed. I did remember to open them outside this time. It looked like they had drowned before I even opened the box. NOT because of transit; the box was totally intact and dry, as was all of the paper packing. I met the UPS delivery driver at the door and received my package directly from their hands. I'm not sure who is responsible for packaging Costa plants, but please stop drowning these fragile 2-inch plantlets. Why would you give these little would-be beauties so much water, then tightly package them without giving them any time to dry? I understand that you don't want them to dry and die on their journey, but succulents are far more tolerant of not receiving water than they are of a full pre-packing soak. Most of them were so fragile and wet that they fell apart in my hand. You can see in one of my photos how oversaturated the root system was for that plant. Another photo shows black roots. They are not dark because they are covered in dirt; I worked on this one for a while in search of healthy roots. Finding none, I was forced to throw it away. Similar situation for all. In a couple of cases, just touching the plants caused leaves to fall. I was left with what looked like half or a third of a plant, and a roughly treated one, at that. So disappointing, especially since, from what I could tell (identifying succulents missing most of their leaves is tough), there was some variety among the six, including a couple that I don't already have. On the other hand, there were two that looked like offsets (for example, the aloe in my second order and the haworthia fasciata in the second order). They came with just a few leaves each.
B**A
Very cute!
These babies are so cute. They were packed really securely (not particularly easy to open), and were in good shape when they arrived. I've already repotted them and can't wait to see them grow. Exactly as advertised/pictured.
C**R
Nice, but small plants
The plants arrived in a healthy condition. The problem was with the shipping. The box was damaged and obviously retaped. The securely wrapped plants had shifted in the box and were upside down, with dirt falling out of the box. Thumbs down to the shipper and thumbs up to seller.
F**N
Cactus ,small but healthy.
Not too pleased with these cactus. They are small but probably very healthy, until my cat decided that looked a good place,to do his business. Going to try them again with another order. Plants from company are always healthy. They are slow growing nice that don't require so much watering.
T**E
Succulents
I love succulents and they sent a great variety and a great value
A**D
Made me 2nd guess Costa Farms 😞
Delivery was pretty quick on this, but that's honestly the only good thing I have to say about it. Succulent out of the box looked terrible. It died pretty quickly after that. As someone who has lots of experience with succulents, and having plants shipped to me, this was one of the worst. Before this, I had a pretty high opinion of Costa Farms. Ended up just throwing the succulent away as it was to far gone unfortunately.
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