

With urban gardening on the rise, or simply to update your window box offering, Lechuza’s Balconera Colour range offers a superb contemporary alternative to traditional designs.

Each insert benefits from Lechuza’s irrigation system, helping to direct four litres of water to each plant for maximum and continued growth. These mini ‘beds’ come complete with three plantable inserts and are compatible with Lechuza’s matching vine trellis, making them a top choice for tomatoes, chillies and other vertical growers, whilst also creating a great natural screening option for balconies and patios. Available in six matte colour ways including coral red, petrol blue, pastel blue, and grey, the PILA collection fits perfectly into current interior trends, helping the planters to take centre stage whilst providing practical solutions.Ī new offering for the grow-your-own category is Lechuza’s Trio Stone 30 range. The stackable design means that consumers can create their own look, combining colours and creating different height units to match their interior and exterior design needs. Perfect for when space is at a premium, or simply for consumers that enjoy multi-functional products, the Pila range combines a shapely planter – complete with irrigation system – and practical storage to create a planter with a unique talking point. The Pila collection is the shining beacon in Lechuza’s 2021 portfolio. Here we dig a little deeper into what is on offer from this exciting new brand.
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All of this, plus so much more, is highly achievable with the 2021 offering from Lechuza. With so much opportunity, now is the time for retailers to ensure that their planter offering meets the needs of the modern shopper, including contemporary design which complements interior design trends, and solutions which give even the most amateur gardener the confidence to grow more. On Instagram, the hashtag #houseplants currently has over 5.5million tags whilst #urbanjungle and #growyourown have 5.6million and 6.3million tags respectively.
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It is this innovation – so easy to install – that is winning Lechuza legions of new fans and helping to drive repeat sales within the retail setting.Īs we look ahead to 2021 its clear from social media that houseplant sales will continue to thrive, echoing the events of 2020 where sales were reported to be up in the region of 60 – 81% according to the RHS and Garden Centre Association. The water reservoir is hidden in the underside of every planter and can hold up to 26 litres, depending on the model, allowing plants to take up the exact amount of moisture and nutrients they need.

Central to Lechuza customer success is the innovative self-watering system which ensures optimum water supply to any kind of cultivated plant. Whether it’s a houseplant, GYO project or shrubs, getting the watering right is so often the cause of plant expiration. One of the biggest turn-offs for new (and established!) gardeners is the worry that planting will fail.

This means the Lechuza company has access to the same plastic molding and manufacturing as the world-renowned brand a legacy which can be seen in the quality and build of every Lechuza pot. Relatively new to the UK market, Lechuza is reaching out to retailers to share information on what makes its offering so unique, starting with the fact that Lechuza forms part of the Playmobil family. One brand that is helping gardeners – and retailers – to maximise the many benefits of this pastime is the multi-award winning German brand, LECHUZA, which is bringing to market an exciting new range of recyclable plastic pots and planters which will help retailers offer something different for the discerning buyer.īacked by 20 years’ experience designing planters and bringing them to life via an environmentally friendly production process, and with a supply network spanning 70 countries, Lechuza is a brand with a proven track record. With the popularity of houseplants hitting stratospheric levels and three million new gardeners* embracing their green fingers for the first time in 2020, it’s safe to say that gardening has become mainstream once again.
