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.
Six ways to start something growing
From a single desk plant to a whole terrace. Everything below is grown, made or packed by us — so we can stand behind how it performs in your home.

Green that survives real life
Low-light heroes, statement foliage and desk-sized greens — acclimatised in our nursery for weeks before they ever ship, so they don't sulk when they land.
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Balconies to full gardens
Flowering shrubs, hedging, climbers and seasonal colour, matched to your light and your city's growing season rather than a generic catalogue.
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Forged, ground, sharpened
Our own range of trowels, pruners, forks and edgers — properly ground edges and hardwood handles, built for a season of real work rather than one weekend.
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Sown for Indian seasons
Open-pollinated vegetable, herb and flower seed, packed with sowing windows for your region printed on the back — not a northern-hemisphere calendar.
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Skip the hardest part
Biodegradable plugs, pre-sown with seed and starter nutrition. Press one into soil, water it once, and let it do the rest. No sowing, no thinning, no transplant shock.
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Three weeks between waterings
The pot we built the company around. A hidden reservoir feeds the roots only as the soil dries — so a work trip stops being a death sentence for your plants.
How it worksThe 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.
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Fill the reservoir
Pour water into the side channel until the level indicator reads full. Roughly once every three weeks for most plants.
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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.
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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.
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.
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.
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Press it in
Make a hole the depth of the pod in soil or a pot. Drop it in. Firm it gently.
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Water once
A single thorough soak activates the starter nutrition packed into the plug.
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The pod disappears
The casing breaks down as roots grow through it — nothing to remove, nothing to throw away.
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.