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Player Housing > WoWFeb 5, 2026 9:00 am CT

Buy garden clusters to save on your Player Housing decor budget — here’s what each cluster looks like

Along with the surprise early release of Endeavors with the Midnight pre-patch, recent updates also brought a number of adjustments to decor placement costs to help us decorate our growing homes. One particularly interesting addition is the new Large Cluster greenery items and paving groups to help you fill out your landscaping more efficiently, by packaging together groups of objects at a reduced decor placement cost.

These items have an aesthetically pleasing selection of grouped objects, with themes based on the various biomes located in Founder’s Point and Razowind Shores. They are purchased from the existing Neighborhood botany vendors. While each object has a placement cost of 5 points, they are substantially cheaper than trying to replicate a similar density of plants using the original individual items, perfect for players trying to build lush gardens with a limited decor budget.

When placing these items, you may need to fiddle with them a little as several have a tendency to float off the ground a touch if left to their own accord. I was out of external budget, so I totally planned to show these beauties off inside with an empty-stairwell room to show scale.

Here are the different types of plant clusters that are available in game now.

Founder’s Point garden clusters

You can buy Founder’s Point-style plants from these vendors:

Stoneveil Ridge Large Garden Cluster

Gilded Oak’s Large Garden Cluster

Brumewood Hollow Large Garden Cluster

Founder’s Point Large Garden Cluster

Outer Banks Large Garden Cluster

Razorwind Shores’ garden clusters

You can buy Razorwind Shores-style plans from these vendors:

Cragthorn Highlands Large Garden Cluster

Runetotem’s Bounty Large Garden Cluster

Razorwind Blooms Large Garden Cluster

Razorwind Cactus Large Garden Cluster

Saltfang Shoals Large Garden Cluster

Scaling size for garden cluster decor

As with any other decor items, the plant clusters can be scaled in size using the advanced manipulation tools, the range of sizes are quite noticeable.

The minimum size you can scale them down to is 20%, which feels like a Spinal Tap joke waiting to happen.

Whereas I had to go up to the landing to the top of this cluster at the maximum 200%.

Let us know in the comments which is your favourite, and how you plan to use them, I have fancy for the Brumewood Hollow cluster myself, but the Salting Shoals caught me by surprise for a refreshing change of pace.

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