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Plant Growth opens interactive plant studio in Cathedral City

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Plant Growth, an interactive plant and potting studio, opened in Cathedral City across from the Target shopping center. Owner Natalie Michelle said the shop offers walk-in workshops to paint pots and assemble plants, plus after-hours bookings for events.

Plant Growth, an interactive plant and potting studio, opened in Cathedral City across from the Target shopping center, owner Natalie Michelle said during a CCTV ribbon-cutting segment.

Natalie Michelle, owner of Plant Growth, said customers can buy houseplants and take part in on-site workshops where they "paint their pot, ... pick a plant, and then ... plant it up." She said the studio is currently operating on a walk-in basis and can also be reserved for after-hours events such as bridal gatherings, birthday parties and team-building sessions; she described the bookings as "all one price" with supplies included.

An agency official welcomed the new business to Cathedral City, praising it as "a brilliant idea" and a pleasant indoor option for residents during hot weather. Conrad Angel Corallo of CCTV framed the segment and invited viewers to visit the shop, saying, "Everybody loves a green plant in their house."

Natalie Michelle listed on-site materials and seasonal options available to customers, including moss, rocks and decorative toppers. She said the studio aims to be both a retail shop for houseplant shoppers and a hands-on venue for small-group events.

The ribbon-cutting segment closed with an invitation for residents to visit Plant Growth in Cathedral City to buy plants or participate in workshops; specific hours and pricing beyond the owner’s description were not specified in the segment.