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Who are Planttype markers for?

Anyone who enjoys plants, whether they are cultivating a vegetable garden, caring for herbs on the windowsill, or adorning their home with houseplants.

How do they work?

Each wooden marker doubles as a slow-release nutrient marker. When you water over the marker, it gradually releases nutrients into the soil, providing a steady source of nourishment. This helps your plants thrive naturally while reducing the need for additional fertiliser.

How long do they last?

Approximately three months. After that, you can reuse them as ornamental labels or compost them appropriately.

Are they safe for the environment?

Plywood is one of the most sustainable wood materials, as it comes from fast-growing trees that are replanted after harvesting. Our packaging is designed to minimize impact — it’s made from seed paper that can be planted to grow wildflowers, and instead of plastic sticky dots, we use a homemade cornstarch solution. While we aren’t 100% sustainable yet, we are committed to continuous improvement. By reinvesting sales back into the business, we’re working towards making our products and processes as environmentally responsible as possible.

Who are Planttype markers for?

Anyone who enjoys plants, whether they are cultivating a vegetable garden, caring for herbs on the windowsill, or adorning their home with houseplants.

How do they work?

Each wooden marker doubles as a slow-release nutrient marker. When you water over the marker, it gradually releases nutrients into the soil, providing a steady source of nourishment. This helps your plants thrive naturally while reducing the need for additional fertiliser.

How long do they last?

Approximately three months. After that, you can reuse them as ornamental labels or compost them appropriately.

Are they safe for the environment?

Plywood is one of the most sustainable wood materials, as it comes from fast-growing trees that are replanted after harvesting. Our packaging is designed to minimize impact — it’s made from seed paper that can be planted to grow wildflowers, and instead of plastic sticky dots, we use a homemade cornstarch solution. While we aren’t 100% sustainable yet, we are committed to continuous improvement. By reinvesting sales back into the business, we’re working towards making our products and processes as environmentally responsible as possible.

Who are Planttype markers for?

Anyone who enjoys plants, whether they are cultivating a vegetable garden, caring for herbs on the windowsill, or adorning their home with houseplants.

How do they work?

Each wooden marker doubles as a slow-release nutrient marker. When you water over the marker, it gradually releases nutrients into the soil, providing a steady source of nourishment. This helps your plants thrive naturally while reducing the need for additional fertiliser.

How long do they last?

Approximately three months. After that, you can reuse them as ornamental labels or compost them appropriately.

Are they safe for the environment?

Plywood is one of the most sustainable wood materials, as it comes from fast-growing trees that are replanted after harvesting. Our packaging is designed to minimize impact — it’s made from seed paper that can be planted to grow wildflowers, and instead of plastic sticky dots, we use a homemade cornstarch solution. While we aren’t 100% sustainable yet, we are committed to continuous improvement. By reinvesting sales back into the business, we’re working towards making our products and processes as environmentally responsible as possible.

"Working with collaborators improved our company, their creativity and support went beyond our expectations."

Oliver Sale

Planttype Founder

"Working with collaborators improved our company, their creativity and support went beyond our expectations."

Oliver Sale

Planttype Founder

"Working with collaborators improved our company, their creativity and support went beyond our expectations."

Oliver Sale

Planttype Founder

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