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Burns, then blossoms.
A candle that transforms into a planter once its burning days are over? Yep, this gem’s just that clever. Here’s how it works: Start by lighting the soy-blend candle that’s nestled inside the ceramic vessel. When it’s done spreading its flowery scent, grab the grow kit that came with it. It’s got seeds, plant food, soilless grow medium, activated carbon...aka all the makings for a happy little sprout. (You've got herb and flower options to choose from.) And when you’re done working your green thumb? You’ll have a pint-sized plant on your hands, ready to liven up any corner it meets.
Pick whichever Modern Sprout Glow & Grow scent-plant combo tickles your fancy.
- Herb garden: A soy-blend candle scented with basil, rosemary, lemon zest, and ginger, along with a kit for growing basil.
- Wildflower fields: A soy-blend candle fragranced with notes of green geranium, lilac, eucalyptus, and rosewood, plus a kit for growing Gerbera daisies.
- Desert oasis: A soy-blend candle that diffuses the lovely aroma of lemongrass, toasted coconut, and clary sage, paired with a growing kit for aloe.
- Made in: Candle ceramic vessel is made in China. Wax and wick is made in Vietnam. Carbon, seeds, plant food, and packaging are made in USA. Coco pith is made in India.
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.
Ceramic vessel measures 4.5" H x 4" D.
- Materials:
Glow & Grow Kit components include a 12-ounce soy-blend scented candle, reactive glaze ceramic vessel, non-GMO seeds, coconut husk growing medium, carbon, plant food, and instructions.
- Care:
Detailed care instructions included inside item package.
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