Social isolation created a lot of boredom last year. Many new customers purchased plants to help change their scenery. Recent research funded by the Horticultural Research Institute and conducted at Michigan State University showed that younger people were more prone to boredom compared to older people. With restrictions still in place in most areas, you can and should position some plants to help alleviate some boredom. Plant subscriptions might have their moment soon. Positioning new vegetable and herb cultivars might help people get out of their food rut, too.