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Growing Panes Collective Growing Panes Collective is a creative collaboration of unique plants, stained glass, and other plant themed items!

A vendor first for us: We sold out of all the glass we brought and only had a few plants left at the end of the event! 🤯...
06/04/2026

A vendor first for us: We sold out of all the glass we brought and only had a few plants left at the end of the event! 🤯 We were originally supposed to be outside in a 10X10 space but due to weather conditions we were thankfully moved indoors. So to say we are shocked at the turn out would be an understatement! Shoutout for putting on such a great event.

We’re so grateful for each and every one of you who came out specifically to see us. And it was fun meeting some new friends and vendors and just nerding out about what we love the most - plants and stained glass!

Stay tuned for next event details.

🍃 Sneak leaf peak 🍃 of some plants we’re going to have available for sale at the Spring Equinox Market  on 4/4! Be there...
21/03/2026

🍃 Sneak leaf peak 🍃 of some plants we’re going to have available for sale at the Spring Equinox Market on 4/4! Be there or be sad without cool plants! 🪴 💚

•Saturday April 4, 2026
•12-5pm
•Soundgrowler Brewing
•8201 183rd St Tinley Park IL

Plant tip: if you’re scared of a storm, hide in a prop box. They’re very secure.
21/03/2026

Plant tip: if you’re scared of a storm, hide in a prop box. They’re very secure.

Finding 3 of 4 lost TCs means impromptu deflasking. So, what’s a TC? “TC” is short for tissue culture, which are produce...
09/03/2026

Finding 3 of 4 lost TCs means impromptu deflasking. So, what’s a TC? “TC” is short for tissue culture, which are produced by taking small pieces of tissue off a mother plant and then grown in a sterile setting. These tiny pieces of tissue eventually make a lil baby plant! Although TCs are essentially clones of the mother plant, genetic mutations can (and do) happen. “Deflasking” is the term used to describe the removal of the lil plant from its container so we can start the acclimation process. Over the following weeks/months, we decrease the humidity so the plant can eventually live in our homes without, you know… 🪦🪦🪦.

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