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PlantX
This online plant purveyor embraces all things plant-based, from groceries to personal care items to pet supplies. Their live plant selection is vast—you’ll find everything from Guatemalan air plants to succulents—and their prices are amazingly low. If the plant you’re interested in isn’t in stock, you can sign up for the waitlist to be notified when it is. Plus, they ship across the United States and Canada and have a full refund policy on damaged or dying plants, so you’ll never be disappointed or stuck with a subpar product.
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Urban Stems
This company excels in floral gifts, whether they’re cut, dried, or live, and whether you’re looking for flowers or flowering or leafy-green plants. With locations in more than 20 major metropolitan cities, Urban Stems works with Rainforest Alliance Certified farms and has one of the cutest arrays of planters. Their selection is heavy on orchids and succulents, but what you get is high quality in an attractive package when you buy plants online here.
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Horti
This site catering to “urban gardeners” bills itself as the e-harmony of plants and people, matching you with the perfect greenery, whether you have pets or a brown thumb. And there’s no arguing that Horti’s signature two-tone painted terra cotta pots are adorable enough to make a love connection. The shop also offers subscriptions and a signature Order a Jungle service, which allows buyers to sign on for a curated selection of between five and 20 plants, for an instant home greenhouse. “We take care of the curation and connect you with hard-to-kill varieties at first, and slowly introduce you to more difficult plants as you progress in your journey with us,” says CEO Puneet Sabharwal. The company also offers a Plant Kindness program, which allows donors to gift a plant to a random stranger; the company donates five plants a month itself.
Nature Hills Nursery
This online gardening megastore sells anything you can put in the ground or on it: bulbs, fruit trees, grass, even outdoor furniture. It grew from a brick-and-mortar nursery in Omaha in 2001 to a massive e-commerce business but remains mostly family-owned. Shoppers can buy plants online by searching by growing zone, although it’s good to keep in mind plants ship that way, too, and there may be a delay on some due to seasonality because the site refuses to compromise the life of its plants by shipping them in unsatisfactory conditions.
Lively Root
Are you a plant newbie? This is the site for you! Every plant on this website has a handy key with emoji-like icons that shows its care level, size, and pet-friendliness at a glance. They grow all the plants they sell in their San Diego nursery and offer fun bundles like “Spiders and Snakes” and “Femme Fatale” (a ponytail and lady palm). Plus, they use eco-friendly shipping and have a 30-day replacement policy. If you’re a pet parent, by the way, you’ll want to steer clear of these plants that are poisonous to dogs.
Bloomist
This small, curated collection prides itself on “sustainable plants,” ones that have been grown responsibly in a nursery that has taken measures to reduce or remove conventional pesticides and develop water conservation practices, according to co-founder Alex Bates. The plants have a simple, striking aesthetic in their weathered terra cotta pots, as do the assortment of textiles, decorative accents, and faux florals you’ll also find here. If faux is your thing, check out these artificial plants you really can’t tell are fake.
Modern Sprout
The company got its start with fancy herb gardens in frosted colored glass jars—they were one of Oprah’s favorite things—and it still offers plenty of products that pay homage to its culinary roots, like pizza garden seed ball kits and hydroponic kitchen gardens. But the online retailer recently branched out to live plant bundles that include succulents and tropical foliage. The latter, offered at $50 for three plants, is a great starter kit for any beginner.
Soil & Clay
This relative newcomer offers everything a new plant mom or dad needs: pots, tools, and even furniture at really reasonable prices. Even better? The plant selection is diverse and easy to navigate by water and light needs, size, pet friendliness, and ease of care. If you’re looking for an outdoor setup, check out these container garden ideas that will inspire you to create your own.
Home Depot
As you would expect, this big-box retailer has a huge selection, low prices, and some of the easiest customer service, including a 90-day return policy and a one-year guarantee on outdoor plants. And it’s just as easy to buy plants online here as it is to buy them in person. “Ordering plants at HomeDepot.com is an excellent way to find plants that will thrive in your region, home, or landscape,” says Jennifar McComish, the store’s live goods merchant. “You’ll want to start by figuring out how cold it gets where you will plant them, then shop in your hardiness zone online.”
Amazon
Wish you could have the convenience of your Amazon Prime membership when you’re buying plants online? You can! If ease, free shipping, and fast delivery are what you’re looking for, Amazon’s Costa Farms store can’t be beat. They have a wide selection of live plants—palms, succulents, dragon plants, and more—and deliver free in days. Talk about instant gratification.
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Greendigs
This relatively new plant purveyor has one of the largest selections of hanging baskets, as well as kitchen herbs and some pretty cute gardening accessories, including an elegant glass and brass mister and cool copper plant markers. An online lookbook also provides inspiration for placing and styling your new purchases. The site doesn’t allow returns or exchanges, but it does offer a 14-day refund policy for any plant that arrives damaged.