IKEA's latest collection is a plant parent's dream, and it starts at just $9
These three items are already in my basket
Plant products don't always look super cute. After all, it's what you're growing that's going to impress, right? While I've got a vast collection of plant pots that I love, any other gardening-related products have failed to catch my eye. But, it doesn't always have to be one or the other – and IKEA's new collection is proof of exactly that.
In a suitably curious product name, the Doftrips collection is for those who love to garden and especially for those who love to do it indoors. There are 12 brand new products now live, but here are the three I've got my eye on – a plant starter set, a two-pack of self-watering inserts, and possibly the cutest two-pack of plant trellises I've ever seen.
But, they're not only pretty solutions for avid gardeners, they're also incredibly practical. It wouldn't be an IKEA product if that wasn't the case. Here's what we know about IKEA's newest offering.
The full range
It feels like it makes the most sense to start with, well, a plant starter set. It's giving me slight flashbacks to sterilizing baby bottles, but once I got past that niche memory, it's actually more like a miniature greenhouse.
Inside the growing tray with a dome top, you get four growing pots and four plant supports to help your seeds flourish into full-blown plants while housed in a lovely warm environment. Plus, there are openings to let the air travel through. It's got everything you need, but it looks good too.
Decorative and practical, IKEA is always thinking about both. For the plant starter set, the dome can be taken off the top and placed under the tray for a stylish indoor garden. Even better, its built to perfectly support small, fragile plants that have a better chance in the four pots with drainage holes and handy supports.
Next up, a two-pack of self-watering inserts. At first glance, they look like little mushrooms. Turns out, they're actually pretty big mushrooms holding 14oz of water each and propping up out of the soil in a rather eye-catching fashion.
So, if you're pretty forgetful or you travel a lot but you still really care about keeping your plants alive, this is the perfect solution, slowing releasing water to keep the soil moist. And it'll be hard to forget to fill them up considering how big they are.
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Simply dig a hole in your soil, flip over a water-filled insert and your job is done – at least until the water runs out. The fairly narrow chute is perfect for slow release, but IKEA suggests cleaning it out with a pipe cleaner or cotton bud if it get clogged with soil. $14 for the pair, $7 each. A reasonable price slotting right into IKEA's new collection.
Last, but by no means least, the two-pack of plant trellises and by far my favorite item from the new range. Minimalist, yet playful shapes, they're inspiring me to garden, which is something I don't say a lot.
The trellises are for both indoor and outdoor use, propping up in your plant pots to encourage your plants to grow round them. But honestly, even if your plants don't end up growing like you want them to, these trelisses would look great regardless.
Circles or flower? Luckily, you don't have to choose with both available for just $9. Made of strong steel wire, they're the perfect supports for your potted plants, allowing them to climb to new heights. And hopefully the lovely gold and muted pink colors will be incentive enough for them to do just that.
Pretty, yet practical
IKEA is well-versed in producing products that strike the perfect balance between design and price – and the DOFTRIPS gardening products are both affordable and lovely to look at.
I'm not a huge gardener, but if I was thinking of getting into it for a New Year's resolution or just when I fancy starting a new hobby, a plant starter set is the perfect opportunity to get going.
Fortunately, with a reasonable price for each product, I'm already imagining those trellises in my plant pots, too.
So, if you're thinking of getting into gardening or maybe you're already a bit of a green thumb, this could be exactly what you need. And you're not having to make a huge investment to try them out.
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Grace is a freelance journalist working across homes, lifestyle, gaming and entertainment. You'll find her writing for Tom's Guide, TechRadar, Space.com, and other sites. If she's not rearranging her furniture, decluttering her home, or relaxing in front of the latest streaming series, she'll be typing fervently about any of her much-loved hobbies and interests. To aid her writing, she loves to head down internet rabbit holes for an unprecedented amount of time.
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