World's first 'plant hotel' takes care of your shrubs whilst you're on holiday

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World's first 'plant hotel' takes care of your shrubs whilst you're on holiday
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Anyone else's plants in desperate need of some TLC? 🤦‍♀️🪴

A hotel created exclusively for the UK's houseplants has reopened its doors, created solely for any anxious plant parents who fear their precious plant babies will droop and wither during their summer holidays.

Luckily, plant parents should fear no more, because the Patch Plant Hotel – the creation of online plant store Patch – is here to keep your plants alive and healthy. Based in London, the Patch Plant Hotel initially opened its doors for a short period in 2019, and it went down an absolute treat.The plant hotel is now based in North London and has upgraded its accommodation, meaning it now has double the capacity it did in 2019. The new facilities mean that the hotel's experienced plant spa technicians can help your plants beat the heat with hand-powered misting and deep tissue drenching.

Freddie Blackett, the CEO of Patch, said: "It's hard to relax on holiday if you're worrying about how your plants are getting on at home.The plant expert continued: "We wanted to open the hotel to give a helping hand to the increasing number of 'plant parents', and a well deserved treat to their favourite lockdown companions.

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