
A Story Grown in Knots & Leaves
From a Coffee Mug to Your Walls
What started in a coffee mug, now grows on walls. One small step became a quiet revolution in how we grow plants, simply and beautifully.


Where it All Began
It started with a few coffee mugs, some scrap glass bottles, a backyard cutting, and a quiet shelf by the window.
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No pots, no soil, no fuss — just a money plant growing in water. That simple moment became a doorway to something bigger.
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As the roots grew, so did a quiet love for green spaces. Not gardens with boundaries, but small, personal patches of green that fit into daily life. The kind that starts with a cutting — and stays.
The Space Struggle with Plants
With time, the passion for plants grew, the plants multiplied — and so did the pots. From windowsills to corners, shelves to stools, every space was claimed by green.
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But living in a flat came with limits. Space was tight. Watering shelves full of soil pots was tricky, often messy, and always a little stressful.
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That’s when a question rooted itself:
What if plants didn’t need soil to grow? What if they could live off walls?


From Chaos to Craft

The First Water Garden on My Wall
While juggling potted plants and wall shelves, I stumbled upon something new.
A few leftover craft cords, a glass tube, and a plant cutting became the first ever wall-hanging water garden in my home.
It wasn’t perfect—but it worked. And it was beautiful.

Turning Passion into Purpose
What started as a personal project soon grew into a shared mission.
I trained three incredible women, each knot they tied carrying a story, a purpose. Together, we turned a quiet craft into a blooming dream — one that brings plants, people, and creativity into every home.
Each knot holds not just a plant, but a story—of craft, community, and care.




