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Groovy Plants Ranch outside of Columbus, OH

Groovy Plants Ranch has a variety of indoor and outdoor plants, including a fall collection, and a jam-packed events calendar for visitors.

Groovy Plants Ranch

The fall collection is filled with funky-shaped pumpkins. | Photo by @groovyplantsranch

Autumn is here, and Groovy Plants Ranch is ready with its fall collection in full swing. Check out the gourds, unique and classic pumpkins, mums, and fall decor like mini straw bales when you take a visit to the plant ranch.

Plus, the ranch is hosting a variety of seasonal events, including:

  • Yoga in the Barn — 60-minute yoga classes on select Sundays through Dec. 10.
  • Creepy Cauldron Mini Planter — A Halloween-themed kid’s project with two time slots on Saturday, Oct. 21.
  • Kokedama Moss Ball Art — Make a living planter that doubles as a display piece on Thursday, Oct. 19.

The ranch is about 30 miles outside of CBUS (4140 Co. Rd. 15), so plan to make a day out of it with other restaurants and attractions nearby. Hours of operation are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.

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