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Leaf-it-at-home plant potsNot familiar with the puntastically-named Leaf-it-at-home? It’s a company offering a full planting service, with a designer initially sent out to assess your house or garden, consult you on what would suit your area, and then do all the hard bits for you, like sourcing, delivering and even maintaining the greenery if you’re too lazy busy.

In addition to all that, they can also provide you with pots for your new flora, including these just-added plant pot lamps which glow in ambient hues of red, orange, lime, pink, white and grey and come in two different shapes.

Containing built-in power plugs, they’ll be a nice substitute for your previous garden lighting, which we’re guessing is B&Q’s oversize candle flares. Don’t be embarrassed – we’ve all got them.

Out now | £100 – £230

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One Response to “Gardens glow with Leaf-it-at-home’s plant pot lights”

  1. alastair barton says:

    i want to buy these how much are they

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