
About Wall of Plants
Founded in 2020, Wall of Plants exists to celebrate the most vital living organisms on our planet: plants. We take pride in a life-centered approach to business — putting people before profits and nature at the heart of it all. For us, success isn’t measured in dollars but in the connections we nurture. We believe that by understanding the role every organism plays in the cycle of life, we can see how everything works together in balance and harmony. Our mission is to build a sense of community that honors this timeless force of nature and helps us reconnect with our roots.
Key Objectives
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Nature First Approach
We prioritize eco-friendly practices that honor our planet.
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Full-Cycle Biological Systems
We use living soil to naturally enrich nutrients, improve structure, and boost plants' resilience.
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Thoughtfully Sourced
We partner with growers who share our values—fair, sustainable, and rooted in care.
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Plant Partnership
The journey doesn’t stop at delivery. We're here to guide, answer questions, and cheer on your growth.
The Team

Sidney Wahle, Founder
Born and raised in Louisville, KY, Sidney’s passion for nature and its interconnected systems inspired him to create Wall of Plants — a business that proves thriving doesn’t have to mean greedy. By combining environmentally responsible practices, fair trade principles, and a commitment to giving back, Wall of Plants uplifts the community while cultivating a greener world.

Camren, Caretaker & Sales Associate
Camren is all about building connections — whether it’s with plants, pets, or the perfect crystal. Her love for Philodendrons is just the start. It’s the joy of nurturing life, finding balance, and sharing that magic with others that drives her. Making the world a little greener, one leaf at a time.

Derek, Environment Regulation Technician
Every company needs a Derek, and ours just happens to be top-tier. Need the greenhouse cozy in the dead of winter? Derek’s on it. Good plant vibes running low? Derek’s got the fix. And if something needs chopping, well, he’s got an axe for that. Keeping things growing strong, one task at a time.