Close at Hand Innovations

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01/03/2023

Close at Hand is going on Winter Break!

This means that while our online shop will remain OPEN, our in-person activities are going on pause through January and February. Be sure to sign up for our newsletter (link in bio) to be the first to know when spring workshops and events are announced.

Can’t wait to see everyone again this spring!

For spring gardening inquiries, please email [email protected]

Photos from Close at Hand Innovations's post 12/10/2022

Customize your own ceramic vase with on Sunday, December 18th from 2-4:30PM! Liz will teach you how to apply and layer underglaze decals to adorn a wiggle-style vase. Check out her page to see more of these cool decals in action 🤩🏺

🍹 Includes one complimentary drink ticket for a yummy cocktail at

ℹ️ Link in bio - Full details on our site.

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Photos from Close at Hand Innovations's post 12/05/2022

Tool Belt Doodles with on Sunday, December 11th from 2-4pm 🎀🍬🌷

Let loose & doodle to your heart’s content this weekend with artist Holly Simple! Holly will demonstrate how to decorate a canvas tool belt - the perfect caddy for all of your art and gardening tools.

🎟 Includes one canvas tool belt, fabric markets and a marker bag, a doodle handbook/zine, a flash page of design inspo, and a free drink ticket for a yummy cocktail at to redeem after the workshop!

🦩 Full details on our site - LINK IN BIO

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Photos from Close at Hand Innovations's post 12/03/2022

At first glance, it’s hard to believe that the Dawn Redwood is actually a living fossil.

The last living species of the genus Metasequoia was thought to be extinct until the early 1940s when it was rediscovered in central China. However, this fast-growing, deciduous tree is still endangered in its wild range due to deforestation.

We like to use the fallen needles from the Dawn Redwood as an autumn mulch in garden beds 🍂

Photos from Close at Hand Innovations's post 11/30/2022

These aren’t popcorn or candy, so don’t eat them! They are scale insects, a common garden pest. The females (pictured here) stay put on stems and produce eggs under their marshmallowy covering. We like to manage scale insects by simply picking them off the plant.

Photos from Close at Hand Innovations's post 11/11/2022

Hold on to your hats everybody! CAH is teaming up with the coolest and for the Garden-Arts Market x Martha Street Art Fest 🌈

Saturday, November 19th from 11:30am-6pm

These events will host a collective 60+ vendors, performances, DJs, art installations, and more 🎶

CAH Vendor List:












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2418 Martha Street
Philadelphia, PA
19125