To buy: $15 with coupon (was $16); amazon.com. According to the brand, this propagation station is perfect for most plants including pothos, African violets, and herbs. The set comes with an extra tube just in case one breaks in transit, as well as a tube-cleaning brush so you can make sure your cuttings aren’t sitting in moldy vessels under the sun. The wooden frame of Ivolador’s propagation station is sturdy enough to stand alone on windowsills, or even hang on the walls if you plan to use it as both a home decor piece and propagating device. In fact, many use it as mini vases when they don’t have plants to propagate, and reviewers say they like putting single-stemmed roses or tiny bouquets in each tube. Its compact design also works perfectly for people with limited space in their homes. One shopper loved how the station allowed them to add some green to their tiny bathroom, and that the mounting and set up process was easy. “Whether you are looking for an aesthetically pleasing [way] to propagate [your] plants or a modern vase, I would recommend this,” they wrote. Another reviewer even described it as a combination of “function and form and joy.” The shopper said the station is well designed and not prone to tipping over when the tubes are filled with water, and that it works well for pathos and wildflower cuttings. “This item brings me joy to look at while doing dishes,” they added. “It allows for multiple cuttings in a small, tidy-looking arrangement.” To buy: $12 (was $14); amazon.com.