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This Same-Day Delivery Service Is Dropping Plants and Gifts Across Sydney

Liven up your WFH office and get a fiddle-leaf fig, peace lily or rubber plant delivered to your door.
Cordelia Williamson
July 23, 2020

Overview

If spending more time at home has made your indoor plant collection grow, you're not alone. After all, picking up new green babies is a surefire way to brighten up your home, including the WFH office. To help fuel your greenery obsession even further is same-day plant delivery service Natures Colours, which has everything from flowers to foliage and fruit trees.

What started as a humble nursery in Dural back in 2009 now has over 100 different plants, which you can order with a click of a button. Head online and you can get yourself a fiddle leaf fig, devil's ivy, monstera deliciosa, hard-to-kill succulent or even a citrus tree without the hassle of carrying it home on the bus.

All plants are hand-potted in durable, pretty pots, made with up to 80 percent recycled plastic, as well as ceramic pots and patterned planter bags. Each plant comes with a care guide, so even if you don't have a green thumb (yet), your bundles of greenery are sure to thrive. If you're not sure what kind of frond you're looking for, you can search by size, care-level, light-level and environment, plus ones that are pet friendly.

If your home is already looking more like a greenhouse, Natures Colours' plants make great gifts, too. All gift plants include a printed card, plant care guide and gift bag. You can also add presents such as candles, tea, a cactus-shaped propagation station, handmade chocolate and an oyster mushroom growing kit.

Same-day delivery is available across Sydney for a wide range of plants, which you can check out here, with costs starting from $19. Orders must be placed before 11am, otherwise next-day delivery is available for all other orders.

Natures Colours delivers across a heap of Sydney suburbs, with same-day and next-day delivery available for a wide range of plants and gifts. To see what's on offer — and to order — head to the website

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