Plant Care Nest
Interior of Plant Care Nest plant shop in Fushimi, Kyoto, showing ceramic pots and green houseplants on wooden shelves
Growing things, slowly and well

The Quiet Work of a Garden

Plant Care Nest is a small plant shop in Kyoto's Fushimi ward, stocking uncommon houseplants, handmade ceramic pots, and the kind of soil you can actually trust. We open Wednesday through Sunday, and we always have the kettle on.
The Story of the Nest

The Quiet Work of a Garden

Haruki Shimizu opened Plant Care Nest in the spring of 2019 in a narrow shopfront on Tanbabashi-suji, a street in Fushimi that most people walk past on the way to somewhere else. He'd spent the previous six years working at a wholesale nursery in Uji, learning which plants survived the Kyoto summer and which ones didn't, and why. The shop started with forty plants, a folding table, and a handwritten sign. The first week, three people came in. One of them bought a small Haworthia and came back the following Saturday with a question about watering. That felt like enough to keep going.

The first week, three people came in. That felt like enough.
Hoya Kerrii (Mature Vine Form)
Plate 01 Hoya Kerrii (Mature Vine Form) ¥3,200
Begonia Maculata
Plate 02 Begonia Maculata
Tamba Kiln Planter, Wide Mouth
Plate 03 Tamba Kiln Planter, Wide Mouth ¥4,800
Aroid Soil Blend (2L bag)
Plate 04 Aroid Soil Blend (2L bag) ¥980
"I brought in a fern that had been slowly dying for eight months. Haruki looked at it for about thirty seconds, said 'too much light, wrong soil,' and fixed it on the spot. It's been fine ever since."
— Megumi O.
News & Announcements

News & Announcements

2026-05-08

Why Your Potting Soil Is Probably Too Dense: A Guide to Mixing Your Own

There is a particular kind of late-autumn afternoon — the light going amber, the windows fogged at the edges — when the temptation is to repot everything at once. The monstera has been sulking since September. The succulent collection near the south-facing sill looks pale and waterlogged. And yet reaching for the nearest bag of multipurpose compost and calling it done is precisely the habit that keeps houseplants from ever truly thriving. The problem, more often than not, is not the plant and not the light and not the watering schedule. It is the soil itself — too dense, too moisture-retentive, too forgiving of a mixture that suits a hanging basket in a garden centre rather than a lithophyte clinging to a cliff face in Yunnan. Understanding what soil actually does, and what each of its components contributes, is the quiet shift that separates the keeper of plants from the grower of them.

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2025-12-14

How to Keep Houseplants Alive Through a Kyoto Summer

By mid-July, Kyoto stops pretending. The heat that arrives in the basin is not the breezy warmth of early Jun…

2025-10-23

What Healthy Roots Actually Look Like: A Visual Guide

There is a particular quality of light on a late-October afternoon — low, amber, slanting through the kitchen…

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Kiln partners in Shigaraki and Tamba
2019
Year the shop opened on Tanbabashi-suji
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Weeks every plant spends in our greenhouse before sale
Our products

What We Do Differently

Plants We've Actually Grown

Every plant in the shop has spent at least four weeks in our back greenhouse before it goes on the floor. We don't sell anything we haven't watched through at least one full growth cycle.

Soil Mixed On-Site

We blend our own potting mixes using akadama, kanuma, and perlite sourced from Tochigi Prefecture. The ratios change by plant family. We don't sell a single all-purpose bag.

Pots from Local Kilns

Most of our ceramic pots come from two kilns in Shigaraki and one in Tamba. We visit each one twice a year and pick pieces by hand. No mass-produced imports.

Care Cards in Plain Language

Every plant leaves with a handwritten care card. Not a QR code to a generic website. An actual card, written for the specific plant you're taking home, in the season you're buying it.

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