If You Have Green Fingers, This Is The LEGO Set For You

A casual review of the LEGO Tiny Plants Botanical Collection set.

Attila Vágó
Bricks n’ Brackets
6 min readFeb 26, 2024

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The LEGO Tiny Plants set’s main box art. Photo by author.

It’s no secret by now that whenever LEGO releases a Botanical Collection set, I’ll be there first thing in the morning on release day, anxiously awaiting the opening of the store doors to pick it up. There is just something about these particular sets that stands out. Perhaps it’s the affordability in price, the organic design or a secret love for plants even though I struggle keeping them alive. My girlfriend brought me a live bamboo, and now I’m scared out of my mind that it’s going to die, and she’ll tell me — like in the movie — that it was a representation of our love and I killed it. If that happens, I’m a dead man, unlike the LEGO Tiny Plants that will live for thousands of years because, you know… plastic. But it’s beautiful plastic, so there’s that.

The LEGO Tiny Plants, aka set #10329 is a late 2023 release aimed at an adult audience. This, of course, does not mean that teens and children under the age of 18 cannot build them. Far from it, as…

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Attila Vágó
Bricks n’ Brackets

Staff software engineer, tech writer, author and opinionated human. LEGO and Apple fan. Accessibility advocate. Life enthusiast. Living in Dublin, Ireland. ☘️