What are Growing Pot Kits?

A quick search online or a trip to your local garden center will turn up these mini gift pots. They come with everything needed to grow a flower or houseplant, a small pot full of soil with seeds, and instructions. Flowerpots as gifts with plants already growing are great, but it’s a fun project to start something indoors, especially in winter. People love these gifts, and they work well for advanced gardeners and beginners. Some of the variety of plant kits you’ll find include:

Projects for kidsHerb kitsSmall kitchen gardensMushroom kitsHydroponic kitsCactus and succulent kitsBiodegradable pots for plating outdoors in spring

Making Plant Pot Gifts

One way to gift plants is by making your own grow kits for friends to enjoy. Sure, you can buy them, but making gift kits is a fun winter gardening project. Take inspiration from those available for sale and make your own. All you need is a container, potting soil, seeds, and care instructions. Decorate for bonus points. Here are some ideas:

Provide seeds for a friend’s birth month flowerGift bulb kits in winter for forcing spring flowersCreate mini herb gardens for friends who like to cookMake a microgreen kit for a health-conscious friend

Beware of Allergic Plant Pot Gifts

When giving a thoughtful gift, the last thing you want to do is trigger someone’s allergies. If you know the recipient well, this shouldn’t be an issue. When bringing a plant as a hostess gift or for a co-worker whose allergies you don’t know, take care. Here are some typical houseplants to avoid because they tend to trigger allergies:

Male palm treesOrchidsFicusIvyBonsai treesYucca

African violets can be problematic for anyone with a dust allergy. The soft, furry leaves collect dust. Keep these tips and ideas in mind and you’ll be the hit of the holidays, bringing cheer, greenery, and growth.

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