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    New £35 gadget tells you exactly when your plants need watering

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryApril 29, 2026No Comments
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    We’ve all been there: staring at a drooping houseplant, completely unsure if it needs more water, less water, or just a different spot in the living room. Today, plant care brand Plant With Willow is ending the guesswork with a simple, £35 smart sensor that translates what your plants are feeling into clear, actionable notifications on your phone.

    While our homes have gotten smarter with automated heating and lighting, plant care has remained a frustrating game of trial and error. The Willow Sensor changes that. By sitting discreetly in the soil, it monitors the five things that actually keep plants alive: moisture, light, temperature, humidity, and nutrients.

    Instead of relying on generic weekly watering routines that lead to root rot, Willow pings your phone exactly when your specific plant needs attention. It essentially acts as a baby monitor for your houseplants, removing the anxiety of plant care by telling you exactly what to do and when to do it. Now, you don’t need to be a botanist to keep your living space green and vibrant, and you can finally ditch the guilt of accidentally killing your greenery.

    Why Willow is the Ultimate Plant Saver:

    • No More Overwatering: The number one plant killer, solved. The app alerts you when the soil is actually dry, and confirms when you’ve watered it just enough.
    • The “Happiness Score”: Open the app for an at-a-glance health check. If the score drops, Willow tells you how to fix it before visible damage appears.
    • Find the Perfect Light: Willow measures light intensity every minute, taking the mystery out of “bright, indirect sunlight” so you can find the perfect spot in your home.
    • Grows With Your Jungle: The £34.99 Starter Pack includes one Hub and one Sensor, but the Hub can support up to 40 sensors for those with a serious houseplant addiction.

    The Plant With Willow Starter Pack is available now for £34.99 at Plantwithwillow.co.uk.

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