Plant people have plants. A lot of them. More than their windowsills technically support. They have opinions about soil mix. They know which one is underwatered by how it's sitting. They've named at least one. The thing about shopping for them is that more plants is a fine gift but rarely a great one — they are already acquiring plants at exactly the rate that feels right to them. What they don't always have is the infrastructure around the plants: the better pots, the right tools, the thing that makes the whole practice easier or the space look more intentional. That's the gap.
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These are things that improve the practice and the space — not more plants, but the context that makes plants better.
Quality Ceramic Planter Set
Under $40See Price →Soil Moisture Meter — No More Guessing
Under $15See Price →Glass Propagation Station
Under $30See Price →The Definitive Plant Care Book
Under $30See Price →Premium Plant Fertilizer Set
Under $25See Price →Adjustable Grow Light — For the Dark Corners
Under 45See Price →Quality Miniature Garden Tool Set
Under $25See Price →Self-Watering Planter — For When They Travel
Under $30See Price →Macramé Plant Hanger Set
Under $20See Price →If you want to get more specific about what kind of plant person they are — indoor jungle, succulents only, serious about propagation — the quiz can narrow it down. About a minute.
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