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GreenScape Rentals – Plants as a Service
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A subscription-based service where individuals and businesses can rent live plants for homes, offices, events, or retail spaces instead of buying and maintaining them.
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Core Concept
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- Customers rent plants (indoor, outdoor, decorative, or air-purifying) for a fixed period—weekly, monthly, or yearly.
- Your team provides delivery, setup, and regular maintenance (watering, pruning, replacing if the plant dies).
- Customers can swap plants whenever they want to refresh the look of their space.
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Target Market
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- Corporate Offices & Co-working spaces – need greenery for aesthetics, employee well-being, and air quality.
- Event Planners & Wedding Decorators – short-term rentals for functions instead of buying.
- Restaurants, Cafes & Hotels – to create an eco-friendly vibe.
- Households – people who want greenery but don’t have time/expertise for plant care.
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Unique Value Propositions
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- Zero-maintenance for customers – you handle care.
- Flexibility – swap plants anytime.
- Eco-friendly & affordable – cheaper than buying new plants for events or decor.
- Health benefits – improve air quality & ambiance.
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Business Model
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- Subscription plans:
- Starter Pack – 3–5 small indoor plants for homes.
- Premium Pack – 10–20 plants with regular maintenance for offices.
- Event Pack – custom-designed plant setup for weddings/parties.
- Add-ons: decorative pots, vertical gardens, seasonal plant upgrades, smart self-watering systems.
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Growth Ideas
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- Partner with interior designers, architects, and event planners.
- Launch a mobile app/website for easy plant selection, subscription, and swap requests.
- Offer sustainability tracking – show clients how much CO₂ their rented plants offset.
- Later expand to smart plant solutions (IoT sensors for soil/water levels).
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