by UniLink
Plant enthusiasts don't just buy a plant — they research it, ask about care requirements, and check if you have the specific variety they've been hunting for. One page with your current inventory, care content, location, and contact info makes you the first shop they visit.
Create Your Plant Shop Page
Built forPlant Shops

Plant Inventory & Online Sales
List your available plants with photos, sizes, light requirements, and pricing. Rare plant collectors check your page obsessively for new stock — and common plant buyers browse casually until something catches their eye. Both behaviors lead to sales.

Plant Photography & Shop Vibes
Lush photos of your greenhouse, styled plant shelves, rare specimen close-ups, and seasonal arrangements draw people in. Plant Instagram is massive — your gallery feeds into that culture and attracts followers who become customers.
Popular with: Photographers · Artists · Tattoo Artists

Plant Care Guides & Tips
Publish care guides for the plants you sell — watering schedules, light preferences, repotting tips, pest solutions. Customers who learn from you buy from you. Educational content builds trust and positions your shop as the local plant authority.
Popular with: Bloggers · Authors · Newsletter Creators
Shop Location & Greenhouse Hours
An embedded map helps plant lovers find your shop, nursery, or greenhouse. Include seasonal hours, outdoor section availability, and any special visiting arrangements. Plant shopping is often an outing — make sure you're easy to find.
Plant Inquiries & Availability Checks
Plant collectors want to know if you have a specific Monstera variegata or a mature fiddle leaf before driving across town. Direct contact through WhatsApp, phone, or Instagram DM lets them check availability and reserve plants.

Your Complete Plant Shop Hub
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Frequently Asked Questions
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