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Alex David

Best eco-friendly houseplant tools – 9 ways to protect your indoor plants from microplastics

Putting a rubber tree into a pot next to wooden tools .

The popularity of houseplants shows no signs of slowing down. And if you stick to cheap, plastic tools, they can be a relatively inexpensive hobby.

However, these plastic gardening tools can introduce microplastics to your houseplants. When these tools break down, they knock microscopic pieces of plastic into the soil, which can harm your plants by preventing proper water uptake and damaging the roots.

Thankfully, this is a relatively easy problem to solve if you swap out plastic tools for metal and wooden options. These are nine of the best plastic-free houseplant tools to help you prevent microplastic damage in your houseplants.

(Image credit: Pixel-shot via Alamy Stock Photo)

What's the issue with plastic tools?

Plastic is a common choice for houseplant tools because it is cheap, lightweight, and durable. However, just as in the kitchen, plastic tools slowly break down over time. Research into the effect is ongoing, but it seems that plastic breakdown can introduce microplastics to the soil which can harm your houseplants. You could even bring microplastics into your food supply if you're growing indoor herbs - a basil or rosemary plant in your kitchen, for instance. Again, research is still ongoing, but microplastics have been linked to several health issues, and they can also harm plants.

Ecology expert Aidan Charron says 'Plants can take up microplastics through roots and on their leaves. As microplastics break down they can shed up to 16,000 chemicals that can break down and leech into your soil.'

To this end, Aiden recommends using plastic-free tools. 'Next time your plastic tool breaks, go out and get a metal one. It will last longer, not leech the same chemicals, and, over time, save you money. Look for tools with wooden handles and metal tool heads.'

The best eco-friendly houseplant tools


Microplastics aren't just an issue in the garden. If you're worried about toxic plastic, we've also tested all of the best non-toxic air fryers and non-toxic coffee makers to help you keep your home free from plastic pollution.

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