I have a confession to make: I kill houseplants. I love the idea of houseplants and long to turn my apartment into a jungle, but my previous flirtations with being a plant parent have ended in disaster. Even supposedly easy-to-care-for plants like spider plants and Boston ferns die in my inept and apparently cold-hearted care, as I almost always end up drowning them.
Because of my history as a horror-ticulturist, I am always on the lookout for some sort of silver bullet that will miraculously turn me into a green thumb. That’s how I found Easyplant. The brand sells a variety plants in a proprietary self-watering pot that you just need to fill with water once a month and that makes it impossible to overwater your plants. Could this be the remedy for my plant-murderin’ ways? To find out, I got in touch with Easyplant to request a majesty palm — a gorgeous tropical plant I’d long wanted but had been intimidated by its alleged finickiness — and have been testing it for half a year.
Easyplant: What We Think
Easyplant is indeed an easy plant to take care of. After nearly six months of ownership, my plant has not only not died but is thriving and has even sprouted some new growth. Watering the plant is as easy as checking the reservoir every few weeks and filling it up once it’s empty — no second-guessing is involved.
That said, plants require more than water to live, so you still need to make sure the plant is getting adequate sunlight, rotate it once in a while and do other things to keep it healthy. And then there’s the biggest issue: It’s not possible to repot the plant into another Easyplant pot, which makes the experience feel like a bit of a tease.

Easyplant Majesty Palm
Pros
- It makes watering your plant practically foolproof
- Plants are healthy and beautiful
- Lots of plants to choose from
Cons
- It won't do everything for you — you can still potentially kill it
- Repotting is basically impossible until the repotting kit is released