I was tired of my houseplants dying, so I switched to Lego plants instead. They're fun to build and add greenery to my home
So, I've now shifted the strategy entirely from live plants and added greenery to my home using something untraditional: Lego flowers and plants. The Lego Botanical Collection has a variety of flora, from orchids to succulents, all made from Lego bricks and studs.
After building eight sets and counting from the Botanical Collection since its launch four years ago, Lego plants and flowers are my favorite home decor hack. They make great gifts, too. Plus, even after all this time, they're still looking as green as ever, which I can't say about my other plants.
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Our review of the Lego Botanicals Collection
Step-by-step instructions make assembly easy
Whether you're a Lego veteran or newcomer, building Lego plants and flowers is fun and easy. I think the process is simple and easy to follow. Each set comes with a full-color, illustrated booklet with step-by-step instructions on how to build your plants or flowers. The set is divided into bags, so it's easy to find the pieces you need. If you prefer a high-tech option, there's also a Lego app with instructions.
Sets take anywhere between 30 minutes to two hours to build, depending on the set and your building efficiency. I love putting on some music, setting out the instructions, and building to my heart's content. It's a great way to get away from screens for a bit, and it's so satisfying to see your set come together.
The sets are customizable, and mixing and matching is encouraged
One of my favorite parts of the Botanicals Collection is its customization. The flower sets all come with adjustable stems, so you can change the height of your flowers for your ideal look or vase height. Other sets have different customization options, like the Bonsai Tree where you can choose between green foliage or pink cherry blossoms. I chose the pink cherry blossoms. Similarly, the Succulents set is modular, so you can make it fit your space by arranging it however you please.
The flowers, in particular, are great for mixing and matching. My first Lego Botanicals set was the original Flower Bouquet, but my collection quickly expanded to tulips, roses, sunflowers, and cherry blossom branches. I'm able to mix and match my flower collection to make a colorful bouquet that's truly my own. I love switching up the flowers for a new look.
They make great gifts
Ranging from $15 to $110, Lego plants and flowers make for excellent gifts, too. Many of my flowers have been gifts from my partner for our anniversary or during the holidays. I'm always so excited to unwrap a new Botanicals set, since I get the fun of building it and the joy of using the set to decorate my space. It's a great alternative to traditional plants or flowers, since they'll last for years and don't require watering. Plus, you can build the set together for a fun experience. I think all ages, whether a child or an adult, could enjoy putting a set together.
Lego flowers require no water and will never wilt
I've had pieces from the Lego Botanical collection in my home for years, and they still look good as new. Like all Lego sets, the plants and flowers are made from extra-strong plastic that stands up to wear and tear and clicks together and apart with ease. Another cool part of the Botanical collection is how the designers use existing Lego pieces in new and unique ways. The Bonsai Tree uses frog pieces for the leaves, while the Succulents set uses gun pieces to connect leaves.
Most of the Lego plants are very sturdy, but the sets that connect using clips and claws (like the sunflowers and roses) can be more delicate. This makes them a little tricky to clean and move since a slight movement can cause the petals to fall off. It's easy to keep Lego plants and flowers clean by integrating them into your dusting routine, but you'll want to be careful with the sensitive sets.
Cons to consider
Truthfully, it's difficult for me to find cons with the Lego Botanicals Collection. That said, some of the flower sets are delicate, so you'll have to take extra care when moving them or cleaning them. When I moved with my Lego sets, I wrapped them tightly during the packing process.
The bottom line
As an avid Lego lover with absolutely no green thumb, I wholeheartedly recommend Lego plants and flowers both as an activity and as home decor. Not only does each piece brighten up my home, but they also come with the memories of opening the present from my family or building the set with my partner. They're customizable, unique pieces that add a little extra dopamine into each room.

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