Indoor Plant Pots for People Who Take Their Plants Seriously
Indoor plant pots, hanging planters, and animal planters — designed by Chive Studio. The full range covers plant pots with drainage and pots without drainage holes, small plant pots for propagations and succulents, and large plant pots for the monstera that has outgrown everything you have put it in so far. Every pot in the range has a name. Most names have a story. The Ryan waters itself. The Liberte has been a best seller for twenty years and has never once asked for recognition.
Pots So Good, Even Your Plants Will Thank You
Chive’s pots aren’t just for holding soil—they’re a statement. With sleek, modern designs and built-in features like proper drainage, these pots give your plants the luxury treatment they deserve.
Grab the Potting Essentials—Your Plants Will Thank You Later
For Plants With Standards
Transforms the act of plant hydration into performance art, allowing you to water your with the smug satisfaction of someone who has never killed a plant.
Keep them Feed with VerteRX
Your plants called—they're tired of your "just water and hope" approach. Give them VerteRx, the premium plant food packed with vitamins and growth boosters.
Shido Seeds Almost Too Pretty to Plant
Let’s be honest—ourShido Seedspackaging is almost too pretty to open. (But go ahead, your garden will thank you.) Inside each artfully designed packet, you’ll find top-quality seeds ready to grow into breathtaking flowers and delicious veggies. Sure, your garden will be stunning, but will it outshine the packaging? That’s a tough call.
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Large Office Plants: Bird of Paradise, Dracaena, Philodendron
Large office plants — bird of paradise, dracaena, and philodendron — transform a workspace at a scale no other decor element reaches. They cross a threshold where they stop being amenities and start being colleagues. Once an office has one, you'll understand why.
Low Light Office Plants: What Actually Works
ZZ plants, snake plants, and pothos are the best low light office plants for fluorescent light and irregular watering. These three survive where every other option has quietly failed. The one still alive on a desk two years later isn't luck — here's exactly how it's done.
ZZ Plant Care: The Ultimate Low Light Plant
ZZ plant care requires almost nothing: indirect light, water every two to three weeks, and benign neglect. The ZZ plant stores water in underground rhizomes, making it the most forgiving low light houseplant available. The only way to kill it is to try too hard.






























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































