Struggling To Keep Your Plants Alive? LEGO Has The Solution

Everyone knows the pain. Buying a beautiful plant…only for it to die within a couple of weeks or even days. Yes, there are ways to extend the life of indoor plants. However, with our busy lives, sometimes we simply forget to tend to them.

We all want a luscious home garden that’s still easy to maintain. Well, we’ve found a solution to this conundrum.

LEGO has recently added two new additions to its Botanical Collection, now including orchids, succulents, a flower bouquet and a bonsai tree, all beautifully designed and will survive at the hands of even the worst plant carer. 

Since launch, the collection has been gaining popularity on TikTok with people excited that they’ve finally found the solution to keeping their flowers alive. 

Check out these videos from popular TikTok creators:

@raposo.rafaella arranges her LEGO flowers

Check out @raposo.rafaella arranging her new LEGO flowers in a beautiful vase. Paired with other trinkets, this is definitely the best bedside table arrangement.

See the video here.

@raposo.rafaella botanic arrangement

@vtnat showcases this super cute LEGO bonsai tree

Amassing over 315K likes and 1.6M views, this video gives us a closer look at the cute bonsai tree.

See the video here.

@vtnat LEGO creation

@soft.pinec0ne creates an photo-worthy bouquet

This video gives us another look at how the LEGO bouquet can be displayed to enhance the interior design of any home.

See the video here.

@soft.pinec0ne LEGO creation

@plumsoju demonstrates how to set up the orchid

Like us, @plumsoju has trouble keeping his plants alive. Take a look at how fun and easy it is to assemble the orchid!

See the video here.

@plumsoju’s orchid

The Botanical Collection is available on LEGO’s website or at any LEGO stockist!

Alice Duthie: Alice is a writer for Women Love Tech and The Carousel. She is currently studying a Bachelor of Commerce at The University of Sydney, majoring in Marketing and Business Information Systems. Alice loves to cover all things tech-related, from reporting on the latest devices and apps on the market, to sharing inspirational stories about women working in STEM careers.

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