Thursday, November 26, 2015

Shopping at Centris Sunday Market

My husband went to a shooting range last Sunday and while he was there, I let him dropped me off to a Sunday Market somewhere in Quezon City. I was able to discover this while my mom was confined at the hospital years ago and they were somewhere near the hospital. It's at Eton Centris, Quezon Ave., Quezon City and they are open only during Sundays until 2 pm. I particularly wanted to go here because of the little indoor planters I bought and I remember they sell lots of succulents here.

It's been years ago since I've been here and I was not disappointed upon coming back. Succulents flooded in the part of the market where they sell plants. In this particular store, they sell succulents, orchids and Poinsettias at reasonable prices, so when I found them there I bought what I wanted to buy.


I was able to buy this six pieces of different indoor-plant varieties. It only cost 3 for Php100.00 ($2.00 approximate). It's good enough for the many little planters I have. I wanted to buy some orchids but I decided my garden's not ready for it, so I'll just be back next time.


There are other stores there that sell plants and they let me took a photo. Don't get me wrong, this market don't just sell plants, they have all things you might need. From food, clothing, native products and so many others. I enjoyed strolling under the hot sun until my husband's done with his shooting and were ready to fetch me. Meanwhile here are the other photos that I took while having a stroll at the market.

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27 comments:

  1. Oh these are your people, the plant people :) I bet you felt right at home among all the succulent living things. You captured some very beautiful pictures, dear. Glad you had a nice time! Kisses

    All Things Bright and Lovely

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  2. A great weekend market, Lei. Those succulent plants are so beautiful.

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  3. great post !!! thanks for stopping by my blog and your nice comments!!now i follow you on instagram and bloglovin i hope you follow me too!!!kiss!!!

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  4. Great post and amazing pictures :)...thx for sharing!

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  5. What a wonderful post! So much sunshine and cheerful colours. :)
    Your shopping looks lovely.
    Are Poinsettias popular Christmas decorations also there? Here you can find especially the red and white ones. The pink ones are really pretty.

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    1. Yes Poinsettias are popular here too. I've had a good time shopping Sara! Thanks!

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  6. What a pretty place. I adore the selection of cacti and succulents.
    Amalia
    xo

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  7. Very nice pics!!!have a nice day!!!kiss!!

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  8. Lei all flowers are accessible in Poland. Great spring at your place

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    1. I would love to go see Poland one day, it has the prettiest flowers I'd say. We don't have spring, only dry and wet season, so all year round it could be spring! Thanks always Gosia!

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  9. Great photos dear!

    http://helderschicplace.blogspot.com/2015/11/easy-sunday.html

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  10. I can imagine it is nearly like in paradise to shop there!
    xx from Bavaria/Germany, Rena
    www.dressedwithsoul.com

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    1. Yes it is! I would go back one of these days! Thanks!

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  11. Lovely photos! It looks like such a cool and pretty market! I love shopping for flowers and plants :) xx

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    1. That's what I love to shop too aside from shoes, bags and dresses haha! Thanks Nev!

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  12. i love all the plants here Lei..they must be expensive..

    http://jehanmohammad.blogspot.com/

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    1. They are just cheap Jehan! I will go back one of these days! Thanks!

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  13. love this plants and flower
    great pics
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  14. Amazing post, dear...
    xoxo

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