plant pods
The scent of the South
With over 2,500 years of experience, Lavender will add a bit of zen to your kitchen.
£ 5.95
Well, there is no shame in admitting that you got hooked on the smell. A sight for sore eyes with a nice smell, Lavender knows about the finest things in life. Well, except growing without light, but hey, that's what we take care of.
"Lavender likes regularity, you can harvest it when needed or dry its flowers." — Our mate the gardener
Lavender goes hand in hand with fruits. Sprinkle some flowers over a thin almond apricot pie and you will impress yourself.
Your indoor garden supplies all ingredients for a beautiful harvest: water, light and nutrients. In the case of a pod that doesn't sprout (which can happen as we work with natural materials), we will send you a new pod free of charge. Take a look at our FAQ.
Our seeds all come from French seed sellers. More than half of our seeds are organic. The substrate in which they grow is made from coconut peat and coir. The Pods are made out of bioplastic and are biodegradable: when your plants grow tired you can repot them or compost them.
includes all the ingredients needed to ensure the best growth possible for your plants: water, light, and nutrients. If your pod happens to be a little mischievous (which can happen, as with every other living product), we'll send you another pod! You can check out our FAQ for more information.
* Almost all of the seeds we work with are organic.
The pod
Thanks to our patented Float® design, you only have one thing to do: add water once every two or three weeks when the floater sinks. The plant takes all mineral salts it needs out of the water (these are released into the water over the weeks). Discover the Prêt à Pousser technology.
Yes, we've selected a Lavender variety in 'apartment-size' :).
Yes, you can repot your Lavender, but do this in a pot rather than directly in your garden. Apart from that, it would be better to not repot too late, as your plant has gotten used to the ideal conditions in your indoor garden. It can get a bit of a culture shock in its new habitat.
No worries, it's pretty common. Lavender takes some time to germinate, and the rich environment of the substrate is helping the development of algae or mold. Once your plant starts to sprout and grow, its strands will cut off the access to light of the algae, and they will disappear. If the situation seems out of control, do not hesitate to send us a photo in the "Assistance" section of the application.
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