Inside Rooted in Charleston, where plant enthusiasts can find a diverse range of plants and a welcoming environment.
Nancy Terebecki-Smith, a local entrepreneur, has relocated her mobile plant shop, Rooted in Charleston, to a permanent storefront on Ashley Ave. This move marks a new chapter for Terebecki-Smith and the plant-loving community. The brick-and-mortar store features a diverse selection of low-maintenance plants for beginners and rare varieties for seasoned collectors, all sourced from local growers. Terebecki-Smith aims to uplift local women artists through her shop, creating a community-centered environment. She shares insights for aspiring entrepreneurs on pursuing their passions and embracing challenges.
Charleston is buzzing with joy as local entrepreneur _Nancy Terebecki-Smith_ takes her beloved plant shop, _Rooted in Charleston_, from a charming mobile bus experience to a cozy brick-and-mortar location. This exciting transition marks a significant moment for both Terebecki-Smith and the vibrant community of plant lovers that have rallied behind her unique business.
_Rooted in Charleston_ started its journey in early 2022, where it quickly became a fixture at local pop-up events. The plant bus rolled alongside the _Lowcountry Street Grocery_ bus, bringing joy and greenery to various neighborhoods. The community welcomed the bright blue plant bus with open arms, creating a loyal customer base that was more than just buyers; they were plant pals who appreciated Terebecki-Smith’s passion for nature.
Fast forward to August 2024, and the much-anticipated brick-and-mortar store finally opened its doors at the historic location of 232 Ashley Ave in the vibrant _Cannonborough-Elliotborough_ area. This space has quite the history, having served as the original pharmacy in Charleston before a brief stint as a spa. Terebecki-Smith embraced this new challenge, transforming a once quaint corner of the city into a lush haven for plant enthusiasts.
At _Rooted in Charleston_, customers will discover an impressive selection of plants focused on _low-care, low-maintenance_ options, ideal for beginners. But Terebecki-Smith didn’t stop there; she wanted to ensure that the more seasoned plant collectors also felt at home. As such, the shop features a selection of rare plants to delight experienced enthusiasts. _Rooted_ proudly sources its plants from local growers and trusted suppliers in Florida, ensuring both quality and freshness.
Terebecki-Smith’s journey into the world of plants originated as a simple hobby. Over time, she discovered a joy in helping others understand the ins and outs of plant care. Partnering with her husband, who recently retired from the military, they run the shop together, making deliveries and ensuring operations run smoothly. Interestingly, the duo currently handles all aspects of the business without additional employees, lending a special personal touch that customers adore.
One of the standout aspects of _Rooted in Charleston_ is Terebecki-Smith’s emphasis on accessibility. She encourages customers to reach out through direct messaging or text messages, making plant care tips and advice simple and straightforward. It’s an inviting way to engage with novices who might feel overwhelmed by the thought of keeping greenery alive in their homes.
The store also features a special section called the **”Women’s Collective,”** showcasing products sourced from talented local women artists. Terebecki-Smith aims to uplift fellow women entrepreneurs by incorporating their creations into her shop, promoting a community-centered approach that enriches everyone involved. This initiative has become a lovely side of _Rooted_, capturing the community’s spirit and talent.
So, if you’re in Charleston and have a green thumb (or even if you don’t), be sure to drop by _Rooted in Charleston_ for a dose of plant love and community spirit. This local gem is not just a store; it’s a celebration of nature, creativity, and resilience.
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