Botanical Workshop + Design Studio
where native plants meet an empowering experience
Nestled in the heart of the Sellwood neighborhood in Portland, Oregon, Poppy & Finch is a unique botanical haven where creativity flourishes. We provide hands-on workshops and planting service that focus on connecting you with nature through tactile experience while learning about the beauty and importance of native plants to help the environment.
We offer team-building, private parties, and retreat offerings
OTHER OFFERINGS
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NATURE TALK & WALK + SPEAKING ENGAGEMENT + OUTREACH EVENTS
In a world that often feels disconnected, native plants remind us of the deep, reciprocal relationship we share with nature. By embracing their beauty and power, we can heal not only our urban habitats but also ourselves.
This is more than a talk—it’s a call to action to become stewards of our environment and champions for a healthier, more connected future.
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CUSTOM LIVING CENTERPIECE + PLANTING SERVICE
Our one-of-a-kind living centerpiece uses upcycled containers such as vintage cans, lamp globes, and more. Each of them is created to mimic the natural habitat. A great sustainable alternative for cut-flower arrangement.
Or make an appointment to bring your own container for me to transform into a unique living centerpiece!
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SMALL OUTDOOR SPACE + BALCONY DESIGN/STYLING CONSULTANT
Who says you have to own a large space to garden to create a habitat for wildlife? I’ve seen it happen over and over that when you provide it, they will find it. The main reason bird and insect populations have declined is loss of habitats required for them to survive. Every small patch of habitat, even that of an apartment, can become part of a joint effort to support and sustain the livelihood of birds and other animals.
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ECO-FRIENDLY + SUSTAINABLE GIFT PRODUCTS + VINTAGE
Inspired by the natural world, we offer a curated selection of eco-friendly gifts and vintage finds. Want to inspire joy in a loved one’s life?
Visit our online shop, inside Plural (up the right stair) or my studio nestled in the back of Plural’s outdoor corridor (you can enter through Plural when the double metal gate is closed).