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Target is growing a new category at its stores – flowers and plants.
The Minneapolis-headquartered retailer is launching its first stand-alone owned floral brand, Good Little Garden, just in time for Mother's Day. Most stores have flowers and plants available now and select stores will have in-store Good Little Garden kickoff events on April 27 with giveaways and a 'build your own bouquet' experience.
Good Little Garden will have more than a dozen options for Mother's Day, the company said. 'Fresh flowers and plants play a big role in helping consumers observe important seasonal moments and create moments of joy every day, which is why I'm so proud of Target's newest owned brand: Good Little Garden,' said Lisa Roath, Target's executive vice president and chief merchandising officer of food, essentials and beauty, said in a news release.
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What plants and flowers will you find in Target's new Good Little Garden?
Good Little Garden will be stocked with more than 60 options of everyday and seasonal assortments of fresh flowers and plants, including:
Bouquets of fresh-cut roses, tulips, carnations and mixed flowers, starting at $6.
Potted plants and florals including succulents and orchids, starting at $15.
Special-occasion plants and flowers for Mother's Day, Father's Day, graduations and other celebrations, starting at $10.
This isn't the first time Target has offered flowers. In 2020, the retailer began offering seasonal flowers through its party supply brand Spritz. Since then, floral sales have tripled, the company said.
'When you combine the amazing assortment our team has curated, and everything we've done to ensure we're delivering quality and freshness to stores nationwide, Good Little Garden is making it easier than ever to celebrate any occasion,' Roath said.
Mike Snider is a reporter on USA TODAY's Trending team. You can follow him on Threads, Bluesky, X and email him at mikegsnider & @mikegsnider.bsky.social & @mikesnider & msnider@usatoday.com
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I bought this on a whim, and the scent is AMAZING. I've been using it as a cue for relaxation and mindfulness, so anytime I sit down to do my embroidery, I spray a little on the couch and myself to get in a good headspace. This is the only product of this brand I've tried, but I'm very curious about the rest, so I'll be going back for more!" —saratxPrice: $14.99 A Tree Hut coco colada shea sugar body scrub because I've never experienced skin so soft at such an affordable price. Seriously, these sugar granules are amazing at buffing away dead skin, and they work just as well as the expensive stuff! If you want to add something to your bathroom that you'll actually use during self-care days (not just store as fancy bathroom decor), then this is it. Promising review: "Leaves my skin silky soft and smooth! The scent is light and warm without being overpowering. Looking forward to trying their other scents." —DeePrice: $9.99 A weighted sleep mask set that'll let you rest your tired eyes. This helps to depuff the skin with a cooling gel insert while a spa-like lavender scent makes bed time feel like a literal retreat. Promising review: "The fabric feels amazing against my skin. The lavender scent is there but faintly, so it's not overpowering or distracting as I try to fall asleep. Had the best sleep in ages this week after trying it out; hoping this pattern continues, and so glad I picked this up!" —mk221Price: $19.99 Or a reusable silk eye mask just in case a weighted eye mask feels like too much pressure for you. This helps to block out light while feeling super plush and soft against your delicate eye area. Promising review: "Best sleeping mask. I am a very light sleeper and super sensitive with light and harsh fabric . These are so perfect. I bought the gray one. Even ordered some for my friends and family. Also, these are real SILK, not polyester satin." —VzPrice: $15 (available in two colors) A Cora Heat Patch that uses herbs and heat to help relieve menstrual cramps for up to eight hours! You can use this anywhere you get aches during that time of the month, like your abdomen or lower back. And since it conforms to your body shape, wearing it as you go about your day will be a breeze! Promising review: "The heating pads work well, and the pack of six is perfect for me. Other brands have packs of three, so the price is better for the pack of six, and I need all of them for each month" —KimKimcheePrice: $14.99 A single-serve blender because there's no better way to kickstart a new meal plan than with a machine that makes yummy veggie-filled smoothies. This is especially great if self-care also means saving $$$ on those pricey morning smoothie runs. Promising review: "Perfect for making baby food. No need to spend on an expensive machine, this purées food perfectly for my 5-month-old baby." —AmyPrice: $18.99 An EOS vanilla cashmere shave oil so that you can up the luxe vibes of your #EverythingShower! Apply this shave oil before shaving (like a shaving cream) to help create a smoother razor glide across the skin. Oh, and it smells just like the brand's beloved vanilla cashmere body lotion — warm vanilla, soft musk, and cozy caramel galore! Promising review: "This is an easy-to-use pump bottle, one pump gives me enough of the oil to use on an entire leg. It leaves my skin feeling smooth and moisturized, it smells heavenly! Love this shave oil!" —LPPrice: $8.99 A mini concrete diffuser you can use during the day to let the outdoors in with bright pine scents or to amp up your relaxing nighttime ritual with lavender aromas. According to Johns Hopkins, you may want to avoid diffusing oils around larger groups and young children because of the side effects of different oils. You may also want to avoid using an oil diffuser around pets with breathing problems, according to the review: "I bought two of these for my boys' bedrooms. They were pretty excited to use them. Very easy to use and clean. They work well and I would definitely repurchase." —Target CustomerPrice: $15 A bottle of nail and cuticle repair oil for helping you achieve healthy nails with healthy cuticles! This blend of jojoba oil and vitamin E softens the cuticles and nourishes the nail bed between salon visits. Check it out in action on TikTok here!Promising review: "I'm on day 10 of using this SolarOil, and the transformation of my nails has been visible from my first application! I bought it primarily to try to strengthen weak and thin nails, and it absolutely works. I don't think I've ever gone this long with bare nails (not a requirement, BTW, as you can apply over your manicure as well), but I'm just super impressed with the growth it's promoted! 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