‘Eva Green is not vibing with her surroundings’ — can these smart sensors help me keep my houseplants alive?


This morning, I checked my phone to find a message from Eva Green — not the actress, but one of my houseplants, a Chinese evergreen. She’s thirsty, dehydrated, sitting in the dark, and generally having a bad time. My spider plant, Peter Parker, on the other hand, is having a great time and “loving life”.

These notifications arrived via Willow — a system of sensors, a hub, and a mobile app that lets you keep tabs on your indoor plants, lets you know their needs, and helps you keep them not just alive, but thriving.

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Willow starter kit with packaging

The Willow starter kit includes a sensor and a hub, and extra sensors are available to buy separately (Image credit: Future)

I’d call myself an aspiring plant parent. Last year I successfully propagated half a dozen cuttings from a dieffenbachia (Robert Plant), and organized a plant swap at work once they were ready to be adopted. I also tend to anthropomorphize them a little, and they make regular appearances in my reviews of coffee makers, smart lights, and other home tech.

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catherine.ellis@futurenet.com (Cat Ellis)

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