Share the joy with small but mighty plants that bring delight indoors and make homes brighter.
Some of the little things in life are the ones that bring the most joy - like our small house plants! Our new collection of house plants introduces you to a bunch of green friends looking for a new home - the only question is: will you send them as a gift, or treat yourself to expand your growing indoor jungle? The collection features some of the easiest to care for plants, with free delivery available anywhere in the UK, 7 days a week.
Treat your loved ones to the delight of receiving gorgeous green plants at their doors! Our selection of small house plants make the perfect gift for any occasion and will continue to bring happiness to their new owner for years to come. Choose from a wide range of new green friends who are eager to move into their new homes. Our plants are delivered safely and securely in a sturdy packaging, with speedy courier delivery anywhere in the UK.
Most plants' growth can be managed through appropriate pot size, pruning and proper light and water conditions. The plants we offer can be grown in small pots and kept compact.
Wolffia arrhiza is a genus which include the tiniest flowering plants on Earth. This small plant is a millimeter in length and weighs only 150 micrograms.
A small plant are called herbs or shrubs. Small tree means a tree of a species which normally reaches a height of not less than fifteen feet upon maturity. The smallest tree is called Sapling - it's a young tree with a slender trunk.
They are packaged securely in boxes that are clearly labeled to be handled carefully and the position in which the box should be handled. We also have letterbox plants which can packaged in a compact box and can be posted easily through the recipient letterbox. We have done test runs of our plant packaging to ensure that the plants are secure throughout their journey.
Yes! We have a yellow rose and campanula that are letterbox plants. This means that they are securely packaged in a compact box that can easily fit through the recipient's letterbox.
Taking care of petite indoor plants is like nurturing tiny pieces of nature right in your own home. Here are some delightful tips to keep your little green buddies thriving and spreading joy:
1. Cosy Corners: Find a sweet spot with just the right amount of light for your small plant buddies. Some like it bright, while others prefer a more shaded nook. Let's find the perfect spot together!
2. Watering: Give your tiny plant buddies a drink when they're feeling thirsty, but don't drown them in water! Check if the soil feels dry about 3cm down before watering again. It's all about finding that hydration balance.
3. Humidity: Indoor air can be a bit dry, especially in winter. Help your humidity-loving buddies feel snug by misting their leaves or placing them near a tray of water and pebbles. They'll thank you with new lush, green leaves!
4. Trim and Tidy Time: Keep your mini green friends looking sharp by snipping away any wilted or yellowing leaves. It's like giving them a little spa day!
5.Nutrient Nourishment: Show your plant buddies some love with a nutritious snack now and then. During the growing season, a diluted dose of liquid fertiliser can give them the boost they need to thrive.
6. Repotting: As your plants grow, they might start feeling a bit cramped in their pots. Give them room to stretch their roots by repotting into a slightly larger container. It's like upgrading to a cosy new home!
7. Bug Patrol: Keep an eye out for any uninvited guests trying to crash the party. If you spot any, gently escort them away with a rinse or some insecticidal soap. No pests allowed in this plant paradise!
8. Support Squad: Some small plants might need a little help standing tall as they grow. Show them some support with stakes or tiny props to keep them upright and perky.
Every small plant has its own unique charm, so let's celebrate their individuality! With a sprinkle of care and a dash of love, your petite indoor pals will be flourishing and brightening up your space in no time.
You can find specific plant instructions here.