I am moving out of state and must find new homes for all of my plants! Take all or some or just one! I've had a lot of these for almost a decade (and some for less than a year) and have loved them all so much -- I'm happy to pass them on to other plant lovers~!
I will be refreshing the soil in most of these as they are claimed. Most will stay in their same pots, some will get new, larger pots if needed.
Please feel free to reach out to my email at Mwasteneys@gmail.com to arrange a pick up or drop off! I'm happy to make deliveries around Seattle~
Cheers! <3

#1 Cuban Oregano aka Mexican Mint aka Indian Borage aka Spanish Thyme aka Plectranthus amboinicus
-Full sun or part sun!
-Water when 1-2" deep soil feels dry.
-Super easy to propagate from clippings (Just put in water until roots form)
-Very soft, fragrant leaves that can be dried and used to cook with, tinctured, or distilled for tea!
-Comes in a handmade ceramic pot
(This one has been living outside all summer but will do just fine inside for the winter)

#2 Another Cuban Oregano!
(Also has been living outside all summer)

#3 Purple Spiderwort aka Wondering Jew, Purple Heart and Tradescantia pallida
-Full or part sun
-Water when soil is 1-2" dry
-Will put out tiny purple flowers when in full sun and well watered!
-Easy to propagate by putting clippings in water until roots form
-Known to be a great air purifying friend!

#4 Aloe Vera plant (not sure the exact species of this one)
-Full Sun
-Prefers dry, well draining soil
-contains healing juices for the skin!
-Air purifying!
-Comes in hand made ceramic pot

#5 Leopard Plant ~ Lebedouria Socialis
-Full sun
-Let soil dry between waterings
-leaves grow fatter with more sun
-Will sprout long tendrils with tiny, tiny white flowers on the ends when really happy (This one is young and has not flowered since I've had them)
-Has been living outdoors all summer

#6 Plumeria ~ (not sure the exact species of this one)
-Full sun
-Water when soil is 1" dry
-Fertilize in the springtime or early summer after a happy winter for beautiful, fragrant flowers! (I have not been able to get this one to bloom. Maybe you'll have better luck?)
-This one has been living outdoors all summer
-Has had a history of scale but has been clean for the past two months
-Comes with some little objects in the pot

#7 Desert Cabbage ~ Kalanchoe tetrapylla
-Full sun
-Waterings are similar to aloe - infrequent, prefers dry soil
-This one has been living outdoors all summer
-A little sunburnt on the outer leaves but otherwise very healthy
-Comes with hand made ceramic pot and little trinkets in the pot!

#8 MASSIVE Jade plant!!! "Money Plant" variety ~ Crassula ovata
-The internet says these like full, indirect sun best but this one has been living outdoors in full, Direct sun so idk?
-Drought tolerant but will respond well to waterings when soil feels dry
-This one was a roadside rescue from frat row in the U-District and so I have no idea how old they are. But after some love, they are thriving and in such a beautiful shape!
-Easy to propagate from clippings placed in water until roots form

#9 Madagascar Palm ~ Pachypodium lamerei
-Full Sun
-Drought tolerant but appreciates frequent waterings in the summer
-This one has been living outdoors all summer
-Can get suuuuper big over years of healthy care
-comes with lil rocks and things in the pot

#10 Large-ish spider plant (Not sure the exact variety)
-Full sun or indirect light
-Frequent waterings
-a nice hanging plant
-Has been only living indoors in a north-west facing window
-Comes with a bunch of pups still attached
-the pups can be cut from the main tendril and set into a bowl of water until they form roots
-Little white blooms in early summer when happy

#11 Another Jade plant (Money plant)
-Has been indoors in a north-west facing window with full sun but does fine in indirect sun
-lived outside last summer and was very happy

#12 Wild Tobacco ~ Nicotiana quadrivalis
-Full Sun
-Water when soil is dry
-This friend was started from seed in early June and has only lived outside.
-Native to southern PNW
-Will grown larger leaves in a larger pot -- I will pot in a new pot- one size up- before handing off
-Little white blooms
-Can be smoked if leaves are cured and fermented

#13 Snake Plant! Not sure of the variety here
-Full sun or indirect sun
-Water when soil is 1" dry
-can grow pretty tall leaves if well cared for
-This one has been living indoors under a red-spectrum plant light and would probably thrive in actual sunlight but is also super forgiving

#14 Some kind of plant similar to the leopard plant! I'm really not sure the variety and have not had a lot of luck in looking this one up...
-Enjoys full sun. This one has been under a red-spectrum plant light and has been really happy
-Water when soil is 1-2" dry
-Will occasionally sprout a tendril with little white flowers on the end
-grows rhizomatic-ly and can be easily propagated by separating one of the bulbs from the main clusters and putting that into fresh soil

#15 Weeping Fig ~ Ficus benjamina
-Indirect, full sunlight
-This one has only lived indoors under a standard plant light but should do fine if you want to put them outside in the summer
-Prefers warm areas, low draft
-Semi-frequent waterings (Like, once a week or so)
-I've been bonsaiing this one for about 4 or so years now. They're really happy -- a great plant learn to bonsai with
-If kept in really high-humidity, they will allegedly sprout areal roots!
-Lots of fun little critters in the pot to keep them company

#16 Some kind of Bromeliad (can't seem to figure out which, exactly)
-Indirect sunlight (indoors)
-Water when soil is dry
-Most bromeliads seem to have really nice show-y flowers... this one's mother, however has never flowered in all the 8 or so years I've had them. Still a really lovely plant, easy to take care of and full of personality, no less!
-Can be propagated from pups as the plant matures. This one is young-er and so will probably take some time to grow pups.

#17 Some kind of Cactus!
-Direct sun, indirect sun, plant lights... they've done great under it all!
-Will tolerate drought but also responds well to more frequent waterings! Just be careful, especially in the winter to not overwater. small sections will become soft and droop if overwatered. Best to make sure the soil is well draining
-This lil guy has been through a lot over the years but is super resilient and has always been kinda weird!

#18 Another weird lil cactus!
-Has been living outdoors in full sun but does just fine indoors under a light or in direct sun
-Same waterings as above
-Will be repotting this one in a somewhat larger pot
-a baby rescue plant with a lot of quick new growth!
-still a veery small plant
Awesome! Definitely emailing you now. Happy moving!