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How long does delivery take?
Delivery times depend on the destination country. The delivery estimates below already include handling time, and the upper range is extended to allow for possible delays so we don’t over-promise. Estonia, Latvia & Lithuania Delivery usually takes 1–4 working days. These countries have the fastest delivery times due to proximity and local logistics partners. Other Read more
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Which countries do you deliver to?
We currently deliver to most European countries, including both EU and selected non-EU destinations. Our shipping network is focused on Europe to ensure reliable delivery times and clear shipping costs. At the moment, we deliver to the following countries: Shipping costs and delivery times vary by country. These depend on destination, parcel size, and selected Read more
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What payment methods do you accept?
We offer different payment methods depending on your country, so you can choose the option that is most familiar and convenient for you. All payments are processed securely at checkout. International customers For customers outside the Baltic and Nordic countries, we accept: These options allow international customers to pay easily without local bank links. Estonia Read more
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Do you offer a warranty on your products?
Yes — all products purchased from our online store come with a 2-year warranty in line with EU consumer protection laws. Under EU rules, consumers have a minimum 2-year legal guarantee from the date of delivery, which means you are entitled to have defective goods repaired, replaced, or refunded if they do not conform to Read more
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What do I need for indoor plants?
To grow plants indoors, you need a container, a growing medium, light, water, and nutrients. These basics can be provided either separately in a traditional pot setup or combined into a smart garden system. In a classic pot setup, this usually means a pot with drainage holes, suitable soil, occasional fertilizer, and a place with Read more
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Which indoor plants can survive without sunlight? (edible plants)
Very few edible plants can survive without any light at all. Most edible indoor plants still need some form of light to grow, even if it does not come directly from the sun. Some herbs and leafy greens, such as mint, parsley, and lettuce, can tolerate low natural light and survive in dim indoor spaces Read more
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What is the hardest indoor plant to grow?
The hardest plants to grow indoors are usually large plants or plants that do most of their growth underground, such as carrots and other root vegetables. These plants need space, depth, and conditions that are difficult to recreate indoors. Plants that grow very tall or wide, such as corn, large tomato varieties, or climbing vegetables, Read more
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What is the easiest plant to keep alive indoors? (edible plants)
For edible indoor plants, mint is generally the easiest plant to keep alive indoors. It tolerates lower light, recovers quickly from mistakes, and continues growing even if care is not perfectly consistent. Mint adapts well to indoor conditions because it grows naturally fast and does not require precise watering or strong sunlight. If it receives Read more
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Is lavender an indoor plant?
Lavender can be grown indoors, but it is not typically considered a classic indoor plant and requires specific conditions to thrive. Lavender likes strong light, good airflow, and well-draining soil, which can be harder to achieve inside a home than for compact herbs like basil or parsley. Indoor plants are usually selected for tolerance of Read more
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What are the best plants for an indoor smart garden?
The best plants for an indoor smart garden are herbs and leafy greens that stay compact and can be harvested continuously. These plants grow well with controlled light and water and do not need deep roots or large space. Herbs such as basil, parsley, mint, thyme, and chives are especially well suited for smart gardens. Read more



