Gardenuity

Gardenuity Gardenuity makes gardening accessible – no matter your space, schedule, or skill level. To make gardening accessible and fun for everyone.

Our Match® tech customizes every garden kit, delivering curated plant collections and personalized guidance to ensure success from day one.

🐾🌿 Spring planting season is almost here and every garden needs a little supervisionThis Taco Toppings Garden is almost ...
03/05/2026

🐾🌿 Spring planting season is almost here and every garden needs a little supervision

This Taco Toppings Garden is almost ready for the season, fresh herbs, bright flavors and everything you need to turn a simple taco night into something you grew yourself.

And apparently, a very curious helper making sure everything is growing just right.

🌿🌱 You see something small.  We see a shift in how you nourish yourself. Microgreens aren’t garnish. They’re intention. ...
03/03/2026

🌿🌱 You see something small. We see a shift in how you nourish yourself.

Microgreens aren’t garnish. They’re intention. They’re nutrient-dense, fast-growing, and ready in days not months. They’re what happens when wellness becomes daily instead of aspirational.

A small tray can mean stronger meals.
A handful can mean more vitamins on your plate.
Seven to ten days can mean momentum.

This isn’t about decoration. It’s about access. Access to freshness. Access to nutrients. Access to a reminder that growth can live right in your kitchen.

03/03/2026

🗓️🌱 March is when intention turns into action.

It’s easy to talk about spring. It’s different to plant in it.

If you’re starting this season, here are five March planting reminders we always come back to:

1️⃣Start before you feel completely ready. Growth doesn’t wait for perfect conditions.

2️⃣Feed your soil first. Healthy roots begin with healthy soil.

3️⃣ Plant what you’ll actually use. Herbs for your kitchen. Greens for your table.

4️⃣ Pay attention to light. Longer days are your advantage.

5️⃣ Choose consistency over intensity. Small, steady care always wins.

March isn’t just the beginning of a season, it’s the beginning of momentum.

Plant something that future you will thank you for. 🌱

🌿 Food just tastes different when you grow it yourself.You remember planting it. You remember watching it grow. And when...
03/01/2026

🌿 Food just tastes different when you grow it yourself.

You remember planting it. You remember watching it grow. And when you step outside to harvest what’s on your plate, it feels intentional not rushed.

A salad garden isn’t just about fresh greens. It’s about knowing. It’s about choosing. It’s about growing something you can actually enjoy.

After the flowers fade, something important is still happening beneath the surface. Those long green leaves are storing ...
02/25/2026

After the flowers fade, something important is still happening beneath the surface. Those long green leaves are storing energy. The dormancy period is resetting the bulb. The quiet weeks in a cool, dark space are what make next season’s blooms possible.

Saving an amaryllis isn’t complicated, but it does require patience. It asks you to trust that growth doesn’t disappear just because it isn’t visible.

And maybe that’s why we love this part of the process most.

There are seasons when everything is blooming.
And seasons when everything is resting.
Both are necessary. 🌺

Save this for next holiday season, your future self and your bulb will thank you.

We used to think luxury meant more. More convenience. More speed. More delivered to your door. But lately, luxury feels ...
02/24/2026

We used to think luxury meant more. More convenience. More speed. More delivered to your door. But lately, luxury feels different.

It feels like time.
It feels like quiet.
It feels like knowing what’s on your plate and where it came from.

There’s something deeply grounding about growing even a small part of your own food. It shifts you from consumer to participant. From uncertainty to intention. From I hope to I know.

Because in a world that can feel unpredictable, there’s real comfort in soil, in growth, and in knowing you can provide.

Maybe that’s the new luxury🌿

The future of workplace wellness isn’t another app, seminar, or one-time initiative.It’s the environment.As the way we w...
02/22/2026

The future of workplace wellness isn’t another app, seminar, or one-time initiative.

It’s the environment.

As the way we work continues to evolve, companies are realizing that real wellbeing isn’t something employees log into — it’s something they experience every day. Spaces that include living plants, natural light, and opportunities to grow something tangible help regulate stress, improve focus, and strengthen connection across teams.

Wellness isn’t performative. It’s practical. It lives in the nervous system, in daily habits, and in the culture leaders create.

Bringing gardening into the workplace integrates mental health, movement, nutrition, and connection into one accessible experience. It signals something powerful: we care how this space feels — and how you feel in it.

The future of work is more human. And it grows from there. 🌿

02/21/2026

Spring is almost here which means it’s the perfect time to start preparing your soil before planting.

Before you add new seeds or seedlings this season, nourish what’s underneath. This simple banana peel soil boost made with peels, cinnamon, and crushed eggshells helps support root strength and overall soil vitality right when your garden needs it most.

Healthy spring growth doesn’t start the day you plant. It starts with the soil.

Boil. Blend. Cool. Pour. Then plant with confidence. 🌱

A handful of fresh mint. Warm water. A touch of honey. A squeeze of lemon. 🌿🍯🍋This isn’t just tea, it’s a small reset in...
02/20/2026

A handful of fresh mint. Warm water. A touch of honey. A squeeze of lemon. 🌿🍯🍋

This isn’t just tea, it’s a small reset in the middle of your day. Lightly bruise the mint to release its oils, steep for a few minutes, and let the warmth do the rest. It’s amazing how something so simple can feel so grounding.

Fresh mint is one of the most generous herbs you can grow in a grow bag. It thrives with minimal effort and gives back constantly, a few clipped leaves can transform an ordinary afternoon into something intentional.

Thanks for growing with Gardenuity 🧡

Your plants just arrived and if they look a little tired, that’s completely normal. 🌿Shipping can cause what’s called tr...
02/18/2026

Your plants just arrived and if they look a little tired, that’s completely normal. 🌿

Shipping can cause what’s called transit shock. A little droopiness, dry soil, or minor leaf drop is simply part of the journey. The good news? The first few days of care make all the difference.

Start by unboxing immediately so your plants can get fresh air and light. Before watering, always check the soil if it’s dry several inches down, water thoroughly (we love bottom-watering to let roots hydrate what they need). If the soil is still moist, wait 24–48 hours. Overwatering too soon can slow recovery.

Place your plants in bright, indirect light and give them time to acclimate. They’ve experienced darkness, movement, and temperature shifts. A few days of stability helps them reset. Avoid fertilizing or repotting right away let the roots settle first.

The first week is the foundation for long-term success, whether your plants are in grow bags, patio containers, or desktop gardens.

Gardening isn’t about perfection. It’s about participation. And learning how to care for your plants after delivery builds the kind of confidence that makes growing easier every season. 🌱

02/17/2026

We’re moving gardening from transactional to relational. 🌿 Our Co-Founder and CEO, Donna Letier, sat down with to talk about why Gardenuity is redefining the gardening experience—blending technology with the simple, grounding practice of putting your hands in soil.

From using AI to take the guesswork out of weather patterns to the mental health benefits of a desktop garden, we’re here to give you permission to call yourself a gardener, no matter where you live or how much space you have.

The goal for this year? Measure less. Tend more. Grow what matters.

Chapters:
0:00 — Moving from transaction to relationship
1:31 — Giving yourself permission to be a gardener
3:54 — How our tech tracks your weather
4:54 — Why gratitude and anxiety can’t coexist
8:00 — Gardening 365: Growth in every season

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2222 Vantage Street
Dallas, TX
75207

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+14693595000

Website

https://gardenuityforbusiness.com/

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We send complete, custom container gardens perfect for homes, kitchens, and bars along with our garden-inspired products directly to your door. Our gardens are curated to deliver an easy, full-service gardening experience for today's mobile, health-conscious, urban consumer turning any patio, balcony, or backyard into a successful growing space. We host regular gardening workshops & corporate events both in our Dallas studio and via our online webinars to give you the tools you need to make any garden a successful one.