A woman kneeling among potted plants on the left of a sunlit, warm-cream wall, with a tall fiddle-leaf fig and trailing pothos framing the right edge.

Plants that arrive happy. Pots that
water themselves.

We grow the plants, forge the tools and make the pots — then send them straight to you.

  • 30-day plant promiseArrives unhappy? Replaced or refunded.
  • Peat-free growing mediaEvery plant, every pod, no exceptions.
  • Straight from the nurseryNo warehouse, no middleman, no markup.
  • Plastic-light packingPulp and paper, kerbside recyclable.

The pot that waters itself for three weeks

Most houseplants die of kindness — too much water, too often. Our pot removes the guesswork by letting the plant take what it needs, when it needs it.

  1. Fill the reservoir

    Pour water into the side channel until the level indicator reads full. Roughly once every three weeks for most plants.

  2. The wick does the work

    A capillary wick draws water up into the soil chamber only as the soil dries — never on a schedule, never all at once.

  3. Roots drink on demand

    Air stays in the upper soil so roots can breathe. No waterlogging, no root rot, no drowning your plant with good intentions.

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A matte terracotta self-watering planter holding a healthy pothos plant, with a water-level indicator on the side.

Sealed reservoir, capillary wickWater sits below the soil, not in it. The side indicator tells you when to top it up — no digging a finger in to guess.

A child and parent holding a ready-to-plant pod with a green seedling emerging from the top.

Gardening, minus the part that goes wrong

Germination is where most first-time growers give up. We do that part in the nursery and send you the seedling already alive.

  1. Press it in

    Make a hole the depth of the pod in soil or a pot. Drop it in. Firm it gently.

  2. Water once

    A single thorough soak activates the starter nutrition packed into the plug.

  3. The pod disappears

    The casing breaks down as roots grow through it — nothing to remove, nothing to throw away.

A landscaped home garden at golden hour with a stone pathway, layered planting beds and a gardener surveying the finished garden.

We'll plant it for you, too

Balcony, terrace or full garden — designed around your light, your soil and how much time you actually have, then planted from the same nursery stock we sell.

  • A site visit before a single plant is chosen — light, drainage, wind and how you use the space.
  • A planting plan you keep, with what goes where, when it flowers and how to look after it.
  • Planted by the people who grew it — the same nursery, start to finish.
  • A maintenance visit at the change of season, so year two looks better than year one.

Before you join the list

When does Plants and Pots launch?
We're taking early-access signups now and opening in phases, city by city. Everyone on the list hears from us before we go live publicly — including which cities open first.
Where will you deliver?
We're rolling out city by city across India, starting with the metros. Tell us your city when you sign up — we prioritise the places our list is actually asking for.
What if a plant arrives unhappy?
Our 30-day plant promise covers it. Send us a photo within 30 days of delivery and we'll replace the plant or refund it — no returning a dying plant by courier.
How does the self-watering pot actually work?
A sealed reservoir sits below the soil chamber. A capillary wick draws water upward only as the soil dries, so roots drink on demand instead of being flooded on a schedule. A side indicator shows the level, and a full reservoir lasts up to three weeks for most houseplants.
Are ready-to-plant pods really no effort?
Yes. Each pod is a biodegradable plug pre-sown with seed and starter nutrition. Press it into soil, water it once, and the pod breaks down as the seedling roots through it. No sowing, no thinning, no transplant shock.
Do you take on landscaping work?
Yes — design and planting for balconies, terraces and full gardens, planted from the same nursery stock we sell. Mention landscaping when you join the list and we'll get in touch.
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