Live Houseplants For Sale Online
House Plants are a great addition in any home, adding color and life to any room you want. Whether it is for their air-purifying or simply to add a touch of color, choosing a houseplant for your interior decoration instantly elevates your space.
Available in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, there is a houseplant to match every aesthetic and design scheme.
There's even houseplants perfect for those of us who can't seem to grow anything and houseplants that grow in low light conditions.
Be careful where you buy houseplants online! There are some very cheap prices being splashed around in fancy ads. There's also a few 'boutique' houseplant online stores that are really proud of their plants and charge, in our opinion, outrageous prices.
We only offer price comparisons from online stores we have either visited or ordered from. You can also review our top 6 rated places to buy houseplants online here.
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Our Top Rated Stores to Buy House Plants Online
Perfect Plants Nursery
Perfect Plants Nursery is the retail website for a wholesale growing operation that has been around since 1985. This family run company based in northern Florida is known for the high quality plants they sell. Perfect Plants offers a wide selection including some of the most popular indoor houseplants to keep in your bedroom, home office, bathroom, and more.
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Home Depot
Costa Farms has a great reputation within the industry. They were founded in 1961 and are one of the largest horticultural growers in the world. You cannot shop from their website directly, but you can buy their houseplants on the Home Depot website. Home Depot has a pretty large selection of houseplants for sale with almost all of them qualifying for free shipping on orders over $45.
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Plants.com
If you want a more established houseplant, Plants.com has them. They do one thing, house plants. They have a good selection and large sizes. You can shop house plants at Plants.com here.
Fast Growing Trees
Okay, so they are known more for their trees but Fast-Growing-Trees.com has been selling houseplants for the past few years! They're online store offers a pretty good selection of pet friendly, clean air, tropical & other houseplants. Their prices are reasonable and their reputation has stood strong for over 12 years.
Shop houseplants at Fast-Growing-Trees.com here.
Lively Root
Located in San Diego, Lively Root boasts; "Regardless of your plant knowledge, we can be your source of information, connection and inspiration as you develop your love of horticulture. We only sell eco-friendly products and our plants are grown from seedlings and shipped fresh from our loving nursery to your door."
Lively Root has a great selection, a great story and great prices. They also offer free shipping on orders over $49!
Garden Goods Direct
We have actually visited the facilities at Garden Goods Direct. They seem to really care about sending quality plants and have a good selection of popular houseplants. Most sizes will be a bit larger then what you may find at our other top rated nurseries. But, you can also expect to pay more. Garden Goods Direct does offer free shipping on orders over $130.
Buy Houseplants Online Frequently Asked Questions
Where are the best places to buy houseplants online?
Our top rated stores include Lively Root, Perfect Plants, Plants.com and Garden Goods Direct.
What are some of the easiest to grow houseplants for beginners?
Houseplants that almost thrive on neglect include Golden Pothos, Snake plants, Peace Lily, a Rattlesnake plant and the ZZ plant.
Is it okay to buy houseplants online?
Yes! Because of shipping costs, it may cost a little more than going to a big box hardware garden center. But, you have so many more choices and sizes to choose from.
Shop indoor house plants for sale!
Indoor house plants are the best way to bring your garden indoors and spruce up boring spaces. With the promise of colorful blooms and green foliage that lasts all year long, it is not hard to see why indoor house plants are becoming so trendy!
Shop the best prices on hundreds of houseplants including some of the best indoor house plants for sale to keep in your bedroom, home office, bathroom, or more. In warmer climates, some tropical houseplants can be kept outdoors on a patio or porch. When winter temperatures become colder, you will need to move your plants indoors where the houseplants will be safe.
There are many health benefits of indoor plants in your home including fighting air toxins, reducing stress, and boosting mood and productivity. Choose from our selection of new unique houseplants for sale to brighten your life today!
Best Houseplants for Beginners
The best houseplants for sale we have for beginners are low maintenance indoor house plants that are easy to care for and hard to kill. We have many easy to care for indoor house plants, including the ZZ Plant, Monstera, Aloe Vera, Peace Lily, Palm Trees, and Snake Plants.
What are Some Houseplants That Don't Need Sun?
Low light houseplants are perfect for homes, dorms, or apartments that don’t get enough light. Some of our favorite low light houseplants include the snake plant, ZZ plant, peace lily, and money tree.
House Plant Care
Indoor house plants can be easy to care for as long as they are in a warm environment with some air circulation. Almost all common houseplants thrive in temperatures of around 55ºF and dislike cold drafts.
Best Houseplant Fertilizer & How to Fertilize House Plants
We recommend an all purpose slow release fertilizer that will release nutrients into the plant after each watering. A well draining soil such as houseplant potting soil is also ideal to prevent root rot.
If you prefer using liquid fertilizers, our Liquid Fertilizer for Indoor Plants is a great choice!
How Often to Water House Plants
Each houseplant has different watering requirements, but for most a good rule of thumb is once a week. With most common indoor house plants, you should water when the soil feels dry to the touch. You can use a moisture meter to use your finger to feel the moisture of the soil. Try to use room temperature water when watering indoor house plants. Don’t let indoor house plants sit in water as it can cause root rot.
How to Prune Houseplants
The best time to prune most plants is in the spring when there will be plenty of light to fuel recovery and new growth. Pruning houseplants isn’t the same as pruning outdoor plants. When pruning your indoor plants you will want to take away any unappealing foliage and shape your plant the way you would like it. Once you’ve done this you’re done! To prune a plant to encourage bushy new growth, snip off the dominant buds on select stems, staggering the cuts to encourage varied growth. Trim some branches back by a quarter, others by a half, and still others all the way back to their base.
How to Pot Houseplants
When repotting houseplants you want to make sure the pot that you size up to is 2 times larger or more than your current pot. Next, add a layer of new well-draining soil at the bottom of the pot. Add in your plant and fill in until the root ball is covered.
How to Grow Houseplants
Potting indoor houseplants is easy. Plants typically need to be repotted every 12 to 18 months, depending on how actively they are growing. When growing houseplants you want to make sure you choose to grow your plant in well-draining soil with a pot that has drainage holes.
Potting soil choice is important too! Choose well draining potting soil such as Perfect Plants Organic Potting Mix so you have good aeration and extra nutrients to give your indoor plants the boost they need. After adding the new potting mix, even out the potting soil on top and water well! It's worth noting that a freshly repotted plant does not need to be fed fertilizer. You will also want to make sure that you provide your houseplant with the correct light conditions.
Where to Put House Plants in the House?
The best place to put your houseplant is in an area that has great lighting. Great areas in your home include your bedroom, kitchen, living room, and bathroom.
Most houseplants prefer bright, but indirect light, like from an east-facing window. South and west windows work well, too, as long as the intense rays of the sun don't hit a plant's leaves directly, especially in the summer. Keep away from drafty vents or fans as this is not the best for your new house plants.
How to Get Rid of Gnats in Houseplants?
If you are having the annoying problem of gnats in your indoor plants do not worry because we have ways to get rid of them.
Our best solution is using sand. It will get rid of them permanently. Read how to use sand to get rid of soil gnats here.