For homes

Start with your space—not a shopping list.

Future testing pathway

Explore how the planned household journey moves from checking the space to placing seedlings, topping up water and harvesting.

Illustrated modular planter installed beside the wall of an apartment corridor
Illustration of a possible configured setup—not a proprietary planter or a promise that every corridor is suitable.

Before anything grows

Suitability comes first.

Available light, maintenance access, water management and safe circulation all affect whether a growing setup makes sense. Common areas also require the relevant permission.

Shared-corridor safety

Where potted plants are permitted, SCDF guidance requires at least 1.2 metres of unobstructed escape width.

Read the official guidance ↗

The intended household journey

Three decisions before a future test.

01

Check the setting

Consider permission, clearances, daylight, access and how water could be managed without creating a hazard.

02

Place, don’t pot

The service concept starts with ready-to-place seedlings so the household can avoid propagating from seed and handling loose soil.

03

Top up and harvest

The configured package and Plant Kakis concept are intended to keep routine care simple and make any exceptional action easy to see—without guilt or streak pressure.

Before you register

Interest begins a conversation—not an installation.

Let’s Grow is preparing for future supervised testing. Joining the interest list makes it possible to contact an adult when a suitable opportunity becomes available.

  • No purchase is being offered.
  • Every proposed corridor location still requires the relevant approval and safety check.
  • No child should submit personal information directly.