Direct-to-consumer plant retailer Bloomscape has raised $7.5 million in Series A funding, with several high-profile D2C startup founders signing on as investors.
Founder
and CEO Justin Mast told me that his family has five generations of
experience as greenhouse owners and operators, and that he first tried
to get Bloomscape
off the ground more than a decade ago. Since then, Mast has worked at
other startups, but he said, “Bloomscape was the one that got away. I
would find myself dreaming about it.”
The current version of the
startup launched just over a year ago, and has shipped more than 100,000
plants since then. The company is headquartered in Detroit, and ships
plants from its greenhouses near Grand Rapids, Mich.
When asked
what’s wrong with the existing brick-and-mortar plant-buying process,
Mast said convenience is a big factor, particularly once you start
talking about plants that are too big to carry in one hand — he said
Bloomscape’s packing and shipping methods can accommodate everything
from a 10-inch aloe plant to a five-foot bird of paradise.
Bloomscape also helps people care for their plants through its Plant Mom service,
allowing customers to ask for advice from an expert. The Plant Mom is,
in fact, Mast’s mother Joyce, who has more than 40 years of horticulture
experience.
Mast said the service is designed to replicate his own experience
texting his Mom for help when his plants weren’t doing well: “We wanted
to figure out how to do this in a way that didn’t feel like tech
support, that actually felt convenient, warm and helpful.” (Bloomscape
has since hired other experts to support her.)
Mast added that he
sees the free service as “this tremendous opportunity to create value,”
particularly since “people who feel confident that they’re going to be
able to keep their plants alive go and buy more plants.”
Ultimately, Mast’s vision is for Bloomscape to be involved in “plant life in every area of the home and garden.”
The
new round was led by Revolution Ventures, with participation from
Endeavor, as well as Allbirds co-founder Joey Zwillinger, Away
co-founder Jen Rubio, Eventbrite co-founder Kevin Hartz, Harry’s
co-founder Jeff Raider, Quora co-founder Charlie Cheever and Warby
Parker co-founders Neil Blumenthal and Dave Gilboa.
“Plants are a
highly fragmented, fast growing industry, but the market has been slow
to come online – warehousing and shipping living things is hard,”
Revolution Ventures partner Clara Sieg said in a statement. “Drawing on
five generations of horticultural experience, Justin and the Bloomscape
team combines the ease of e-commerce with care and maintenance resources
in a beautifully branded, consumer-centric experience that empowers
even the least green thumbed among us to be successful plant parents.”
Source. TechCrunch, Anthony Ha, August 1, 2019
Source. TechCrunch, Anthony Ha, August 1, 2019
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