My (New) Favorite Plant Spots in Chicago

If you’re like me, you’re mourning the loss of what was arguably Chicago’s best plant shop. Plantier was just south of wicker park and the perfect balance of fairly priced and exotic. Every time I went, I came home with huge alocasia and trailing philodendrons for $20 or less. Unfortunately, two weeks ago the owner of the shop closed up to go take care her family out of the country. After taking the time to dry my tears, I went on a hunt for Chicago’s next best plant shop so you don’t have to. My top three are as follows.

1.       Sprout Home in West Town

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I found sprout home on my way to Mammoth Poke on the north side (best poke in Chicago, by the way). Located on the west edge of the Ukrainian Village, Sprout Home’s modest exterior helps it blend into the warehouses and bodegas around it. It’s a blink-and-you-miss-it type thing. Despite its humble outside, given away by a small sign and a garden center out back, Sprout Home is an emporium of amazing plants. I was less than impressed by their selection of alocasia and pothos – they were sad and droopy, and costed way more than they should have. However, this place really shines with its Rubber Trees, Fiddle Leaf Figs, and monsteras. They are priced at an incredible bargain – I got a four foot Rubber Tree for $20, and it simply cannot stop growing. The space is large and full, with a room dedicated to soil, fertilizer, and pots of all shapes and sizes. I especially love their seasonal selection, located outside during the summer. I’m not really a flower person, but if you are, this is the place to be. I remember being enchanted by the variety of calatheas, the philodendrons in hanging baskets and climbing up moss poles, and their succulent selection. The staff was kind, but not overbearing, so I could walk around at my own pace, exploring and inspecting. I will say, the plants are not the healthiest, but the sheer number of them explains why. A good repotting will take care of most of the problems. I’ve had many rootbound plants from Sprout Home, and they took a bit of time to bounce back from repotting, but they’re still growing even as the weather gets colder. If you’re looking for budget-breaking plants, they have those too. They boast a huge Thai Constellation Monstera worth $1500, which I love to look at but will (sadly) never buy.

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Price: 4/5

Variety: 4/5

Experience: 5/5

Go Here For: It’s a long way from uchicago. However, the trek is worth it if you want huge and fairly priced indoor trees like fiddle leaf figs and rubber plants.  They don’t really shine in the aroid department, (I seriously can’t get over how sad and expensive the alocasia were) but if you need an all-in-one place to get beautiful flowers, succulents, and trees, this is your spot. Just be ready to water and repot your new plant as soon as possible.      

2.       The Potting Bench at Block 37

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The Potting Bench is inside the Block 37 mall downtown, and is the closest location to us Hyde-Parkers. Here you’ll find adorable starter plants and giant rare varieties that could make you cry. The staff is incredibly social and eager to help, and the space is small, so if you enjoy shopping in silence this may not be the place for you. However, the staff are really nice, and they’ll pull out the rare varieties (monstera albo that cost more than your rent), and let you touch and hold them. I go here when I want to fantasize about a disposable income large enough to afford these beauties. Though not every plant in their space is $800, they tend to be a bit pricier than normal. Keep your eye out for tiny, rare plants, which you can grow and nourish in your own home (more fun anyway). I got a philodendron silver sword ($40) for $17 there. The space is small and the variety of mature plants is limited because of this, but overall it’s a fun and accessible place to daydream about your future indoor jungle.

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Price: 3/5

Variety: 3/5

Experience: 4/5

Go Here For: Most of the plants are a bit more money than I’d like to spend ($35-70), so I really only go here for shot-glass-sized baby plants which are $5-20. I’d recommend this place to someone confident in their ability to grow adorable and tiny plants into mature ones.




3.       Plant Salon, Noble Square

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Plant salon is a bit of a requisite review – there are two of them and google maps loves to point you in their direction. However, I have almost nothing nice to say about them. Don’t let the huge and beautiful monstera in their windows fool you, this place is all aesthetic and no substance. Their plants are incredibly expensive, and not in good shape at all. They regularly die on me, and maybe its user error, but I don’t think they take great care of their stock. I also think their selection is boring for the most part – lots of pothos and small, un-fenestrated monstera. If you go, go to Noble Square because the Plant Salon up north has a total of maybe ten plants in the entire shop. At Noble Square, things are not all bad and you can check out the plants in the humidifying cabinet – I usually have the best luck with those. I have been eyeing their prayer plants for a while but a combination of my personal ineptitude caring for Marantacae plants, their crispy tips, and the just-too-high price usually dissuades me. I will say, once I went and they had a sensitive plant – the kind that close up when you touch them – and I regret not buying it every day. Though the quality and selection are not super great, Plant Salon can surprise you and if you’re in the area, poking around in there can’t hurt! As a bonus, the people who work there are always super kind and helpful, but are also happy to let you do your own thing, win-win.

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Price: 3/5

Variety: 2/5

Experience: 3/5

Go here For: Go here with an open mind and poke around, but keep in mind I have never found a dream plant at Plant Salon. Sometimes the stars align and you find something at the intersection of affordable and interesting, but don’t get your hopes up. Either way, Chicago has a distinct lack of plant shops, so if you’re around it cant hurt to check it out.



4.       Honorable Mention: Chicago Botanical Gardens

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If you’re like me, you think big plants are one of God’s greatest gifts. I love seeing giant towering plants, even if I own mini versions of them at home. I absolutely love the Chicago Botanical Gardens at Garfield Park Conservatory, which is free to enter and will fill you with both a love for nature and extreme jealousy that your plants don’t look like the ones in the greenhouse. My favorite room was the aroid room (I’m just a tropical plant girl), but I surprisingly was super taken with the desert plants room as well. The Botanical Gardens have everything from freaky to fruit-bearing and make a great spot for a date!

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MODA Blog Winter Favorites

Welcome to MODA Blog Favorites! This is our series where MODA Bloggers, photographers and editors let you know what we’re loving! From binge-worthy series, to our favorite books to some Holy Grail skincare products, the team wishes you all a safe, and healthy spring quarter. Here’s what the team is loving, hopefully bringing you a dosage of inspiration!


Nadaya

Paco Rabanne, Phantom

So, this technically isn’t my cologne. I got it as a gift for my best friend, and since I’m with them nearly 24/7 (roommate privileges) I’m always getting the essence. Not cheap, but I saved up and I love my friends.

I ran out of my own personal favorite fragrance and I’ve been way too lazy to re-up, so I’m living vicariously through them. I’m super sensitive to colognes & perfumes, but this one is creamy, woody, and earthy in all the right ways. Cozying-up-by-the-fire type things, perfect for the colder months.

Aashana

The Ordinary

Simple, effective, and looks great on your dresser! This is the first time I’ve had an actual AM/PM skincare routine, and it’s been such a wonderful winding down act of self care. The Ordinary is incredible because you can mix and match your own routine, and there’s tons of websites and blogs to help you do it. Plus, super pocket friendly––and who doesn’t love cheap things?

Matthew Sumera

Telfar Duffle (small)

The perfect bag. The perfect size. My go to going out bag. It can hold everything I need— my vape, poppers, and crystals.

Vivian

Acne Studio Scarf

I am not good at dressing for Chicago winter, but having a big, warm, colorful scarf like this changed my fashion game because I am no longer shivering in the wind. Purple is my favorite color and this pattern goes with most of my wardrobe. Even my lazy day sweatsuits look cute after I put this on!

MODA Blog Favorites: October 2020

 

Welcome to MODA Blog Favorites! This is our monthly series where MODA Bloggers, photographers and editors let you know what we’re loving this month! From binge-worthy series, to our favorite books to some Holy Grail skincare products, the team wishes you all a safe, and healthy fall quarter. Here’s what the team is loving, hopefully bringing you a monthly dosage of inspiration!


Andrew

Boomerang Fu

I think quarantine has forced me to find ways to make the best use of my now reduced immediate circle of friends. Cue the introduction to the most adorable family game of the season. My roommates and I were introduced to this adorable dodgeball-esque game by a mutual friend and it’s recently become my biggest obsession. From accessible game mechanics to ADORABLE graphics, Boomerang Fu is a game that amateurs or seasoned gamers will all love, and it’s the perfect antidote to those dreary days indoors. Highly recommend.

Pyer Moss x Reebok

Earlier this year, I managed to snag a highly coveted fave item in this season’s wardrobe: a twelve-foot-long Pyer Moss x Reebok Scarf. For anyone who isn’t familiar with the brand, Pyer Moss is an amazing Black owned brand run by designer-activist Kerby Jean-Raymond. Mixing in streetwear and tailoring elements with the overall intention of creating dialogue about Black narratives, Pyer Moss merges fashion with activism, storytelling and theatre in such an incredibly modern way. I absolutely recommend making the effort to invest in such a powerful family, and now that Jean-Raymond has ascended to a creative director role within Reebok, you can risk splurging without hurting your wallet too much. I absolutely can’t wait to see what Pyer Moss comes up with for future collections and I absolutely urge you all to pick up some pieces if you’re interested in sportswear.

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Converse Run Star Hike

In my first year at college, I set the arbitrary and slightly unreasonable goal of reaching 5”10’ by the time I turned 21. And now that I’ve reached my adulthood, I’m saddened at my humble 5”9.5’…Thankfully, I managed to get a hold of Converse’s most recent Run Star Hike drop and can safely reach my dream height at the drop of a shoe (literally). Originally a collab with English designer J.W. Anderson, the Run Star Hike merges a Classic Chuck Taylor with the sole of a hiking boot. The platform converse are both cool and classic AND comfortable, though I’ll admit, they scraped my ankles up at the start. For anyone looking to buy a staple sneaker with a little bit of an edge, I absolutely recommend a pair of RSH’s, especially if you’re also looking for a little bit of extra height to reach those unattainable cups in the top shelf!

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Eleni

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Trader Joe’s Maple Leaf Cookies

Cookie sandwich but ~make it fall~. I eat these pretty much everyday. They’re like vitamins to me now. I also recently discovered you can buy them on Amazon and avoid the line outside of Trader Joe’s so…

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Hot Tools Dryer Volumizer

A hairdryer, brush, & straightener in one. I normally just sleep with wet hair and it’s fine when I wake up, but if I let it air-dry during the day when people might actually see me, for some reason it dries extremely frizzy. So this is what I use for those days. A+

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Weekly Planner

Very, very necessary. I mean, I probably spend more time scheduling things on this than actually doing them, so in that sense maybe it doesn’t add too much to my productivity. But at least it keeps me aware of what I should be doing.

 
 

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Felix

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Autumn Decor

I took a trip to the Dollar Tree and made my room look like a autumn mood-board

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Sufjan Stevens

A new Sufjan album to make me feel everything all at once

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todoist

I’m always swtiching productivity apps, and todoist is my latest attemp to stay on top of everything.

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Carla

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Fleece-lined joggers

It’s cold and heating is expensive. Also, I didn’t buy my first pair of sweatpants (they always seem to pop up as hand-me-downs or random sports memorabilia) until the day before lockdown in France. With the way things are going, I figured I’d add another pair to my collection.

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Retinol

I’ve had the same wrinkle on my forehead since I was 13 years old and the magic of retinol for all skin ailments kept popping up on my feeds. Wrinkle’s still there, but I have managed to get rid of sunspots and am generally glowing—as they say.

Boujee bougie!

I’ve always wanted to treat myself to an expensive candle, and have taken COVID restrictions as the perfect excuse to do so. I chose one that’s locally-crafted, vegan, and oddly reminiscent of that one week where we all decided we love folklore.

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Laura

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LED Orbs

I’ve been obsessed with these light up orbs for a while and recently bought a few from Loftek to decorate my apartment with! They are amazing and hypnotic I heavily recommend these to light up your apartment / dorm with!

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Granny Square Crochet Hats

My crochet obsession has been recently centered on making granny square hats. I accept commissions :)

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Long-sleeve Fingerless Gloves

Here is a picture of me crocheting with my favorite fingerless sleeve gloves.

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Ashley

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Tote Bags

Since coming back to Chicago and living off campus for the first time, I’ve developed a deep love for tote bags. My go-to has been my Outdoor Voices tote (free with every in-store purchase), but I have my credit card ready for when a certain cow patterned canvas duck bag comes back in stock. It’s one of those accessories that can be both casual and convenient. You’ll never run out of room and they’re almost always affordable, if not free! Whether you are lounging, apple picking, or grocery shopping, a tote bag is your new best friend.

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Byredo Rinse-Free Hand Wash

I think we can all agree that washing your hands right now, and really always, is a must! So, if you’re willing to splurge a little (actually a lot) on a nice smelling hand sanitizer I cannot recommend Byredo enough. Once you find your scent you won’t go back.

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Gilmore Girls

What better way to welcome fall than to watch Lorelai and Lorelai, excuse me *Rory, take on Stars Hollow. It’s kind of embarrassing that this is my first time watching the notorious 7 season TV show that claimed the 2000’s, but better late than never right?! All I can say is if you’re looking for a mid-week pick-me-up Gilmore Girls will never fail.

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Nadaya

Sputnik Coffee

I recently acquired a new coffee machine and a grinder to grind my owns beans. Exciting! It’s been so fun having a little calming process to do in the morning before Zoom class. I found a bag of Sputnik coffee at Hyde Park Produce, and it’s both cheap and tasty.

Slasher Films

My favorite subgenre of horror, personally. A go-to October favorite for me. Time to binge all the Scream movies (even the bad ones) as Halloween approaches!

Vagabond Loafers

The Kenova’s, specifically. They’re so, so good.

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Matthew

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Miyoko’s Organic Vegan Mozzarella

Honestly, I can’t get enough. It is great option if you’re looking to cut back on your dairy consumption. Miyoko’s, in general, is one of the best cheese replacements, that’s readily available, on the market right now.

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Open Produce

Stumbled upon while drunk searching for snack; returned sober. This place has the best stuff: vegan cheese, passion fruit juice, and FREE bread (occasionally).

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Neon Nail Polish

I have been slightly unhinged lately; the color has just been very suiting to my attitude.

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Alessandra

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Trader Joe’s Chicken Gyoza

Learned about these bad boys from my roommate, and thus my obsession began. For the past few days, I have eaten these for lunch or dinner (sometimes both) and I am officially obsessed with them. These have brought me so much joy and have saved me from having to do more than one dish that would come from cooking something like mac and cheese.

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Black Nail Polish

Since it’s officially spooky season, I’ve been wearing more black (sometimes gray) nail polish, taking me back to my freshman year of high school. I personally love Essie’s Licorice, since I tend to favor Essie nail polish, but OPI and Sally Hansen also have some nice black nail polish.

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Sex and the City

After having it recommended to me by everyone and their mother, I finally started watching it. I’m only a few episodes in, but I’ve really enjoyed the show, both for the fashion and for the progressive approach to women freely expressing their sexuality and having their own careers, which I think is great since a lot of times I feel like there’s an either/or rather than a both/and approach in certain media (or maybe that’s just what I’ve been watching).

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