The best alternatives to AllotMe are Click & Grow, terraplanter, and Pikaplant. If these 3 options don't work for you, we've listed over 10 alternatives below.
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Experience the benefits of having your own garden, no matter where you live. Grow 100% organic herbs, fruits, salads and flowers, free from GMOs and pesticides, fresher than any plants you'll find in stores.
The user-logic of the Click & Grow gardens is similar to that of Nespresso and Keurig capsule coffee machines only instead of coffee pods, we offer plant capsules with a variety of seeds.
The terraplanter is an inside-out planter for growing plants indoors. It holds water on the inside and diffuses it outwards, sustaining the plant which grows on the surface. 💧🌱🌿
🌱 Pico makes growing easy and fun. For those who never owned a plant, killed dozens, or watched their ghost orchids flower. Pico self-waters your plants, and lights even the darkest corners with its powerful LEDs. Get your fingers dirty and #GrowFromHome.
Nano Garden is a tiny smart garden that comes with everything needed to grow plants anywhere : a grow light (app enabled), automatic watering (up to 5 weeks) and all inclusive plant pods. Choose one of 50+ plant pods, insert, add water: that's it!
Shop fun & easy organic Indoor Gardening Kits by Back to the Roots that come with everything you need to get growing. With these Windowsill Grow Kits, there's no green thumb or backyard required! 100% Guaranteed to Grow Kitchen Herb Gardens, Mushroom K...
Lua is designed to turn your plant into a pet. Using sensors, the smart planter triggers 15 different universal animated emotions. It measures soil’s moisture, light exposure and temperature to keep your houseplant alive and well.
Leveraging NASA's and ESA's approach to fulfilling astronauts’ nutritional needs in controlled environments in space, we have developed a genetic algorithm that selects and organizes crops and cultivation schedules to grow exactly what is needed daily.
Prōpa is a social network designed specifically for houseplants and their people, with an emphasis on helping people find and share the plants they HAVE to have in their collection.