If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. Garden Houseplants 15 Places to Buy Houseplants Online Go green indoors with beautiful plants delivered right to your door. By Blythe Copeland Blythe Copeland Blythe Copeland is a contributing writer with more than a decade of experience as a freelance lifestyle writer. Editorial Guidelines Published on September 27, 2023 02:28PM EDT Photo: Courtesy of Easyplant, Leaf & Clay, The Sill Filling your home with houseplants enhances your indoor space by filling it with color and texture, adding a cozy and natural element to every room. Studies have shown that houseplants reduce stress, improve focus, and even turn their owners into better people. But also, they're just plain beautiful. While spending the weekend scouring local home improvement stores, farmers markets, and nurseries can help you build a solid collection of houseplants, shopping online gives you access to every type of plant: tall or small, beginner-friendly or amateur-ready, high-maintenance or low-effort. Online nurseries grow or source houseplants, tropical plants, and indoor citrus from farms in mild climates; most ship them year-round (with the potential for delays in cold climates during winter). Expert care guides and growing instructions, included with the plants or available on the shop's websites, help you choose the right plant for your spot—and let it thrive. 14 Easy Houseplants Anyone Can Grow 01 of 15 Bloomscape Courtesy of Bloomscape Bloomscape ships houseplants directly from its greenhouse to your door—typically in less than a week, it says—using a proprietary box to keep the greenery secure and providing a recycled-plastic Ecopot (and saucer) in a variety of color options. If you're not sure which plant is best for your home, search by features including pet-friendly (no toxic leaves here); low maintenance—for the green-thumb-in-training; or low light, for apartment dwellers with limited exposures. Then reference detailed care guides, covering everything from pests and watering to repotting and air quality, to keep your new greenery lush and healthy. Buy on Bloomscape.com 02 of 15 Urban Stems Courtesy of Urban Stems Urban Stems is known for its colorful, contemporary floral arrangements, but it also boasts a wide selection of houseplants: delicate, structural orchids, tiny succulents in whimsical planters—plus snake plants, jade plants, ric rac cactus, Swiss cheese plants, and other plants with eye-catching leaf shapes and colors. The company sources its plants from farms certified by the Rainforest Alliance and offers same-day delivery in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles, with overnight shipping to the rest of the country—making it easy to send a last-minute gift to your family and friends (or to treat yourself). Buy on Urbanstems.com 03 of 15 The Sill Courtesy of The Sill Whether your plant preferences tend toward oversized money trees, sculptural potted olive trees, leafy philodendrons, or soaring snake plants, The Sill offers plants, pots, and grow lights to turn any corner of your home into a natural wonder. Find plants that are easy to care for, safe for pets, or low-light tolerant. Or, buy by the bundle. The site collates plant pairs and trios—with coordinating planters—for every room or owner (like the Hardy Houseplant Duo, the Sunny Sill Trio, and the Jetsetter Duo—a twosome that needs infrequent care). Buy on Thesill.com 9 Tall Houseplants That Will Add Drama to Your Interior 04 of 15 Horti Courtesy of Horti Avid indoor gardeners rarely stop at a single houseplant. At Horti, a plant subscription service, monthly, quarterly, or biannual plant deliveries help you start small and grow your green thumb as you grow your indoor green space. In your first shipments, look for easy-care plants that let you develop key gardening skills, then wait for more exotic greens and florals that build on those practices. The company even offers a kid-focused subscription called My First Plant, which takes junior growers through the process, from planting and repotting to watering and propagation. Buy on Heyhorti.com 05 of 15 Via Citrus Courtesy of Via Citrus If you dream of squeezing fresh orange juice or twisting lemons directly from your own indoor citrus tree, then opt for a fruiting plant from Via Citrus. The family-run company grows citrus trees on its Florida farm, shipping 9-month-old plants throughout the United States—even in winter (until temperatures drop below 40 degrees Fahrenheit). The selection of trees changes regularly but can include classics—like Meyer lemons and Key limes, perfect for homemade pies—alongside less-common fruits, like the hybrid orange-kumquat Calamondin and fragrant Yuzu. Buy on Viacitrus.com Houseplants Won't Really Purify the Air in Your Home—but There Are Plenty of Other Benefits to Owning Them 06 of 15 Plant Addicts Courtesy of Plant Addicts With more than 160 types of houseplants ready to ship, Plant Addicts has a potted plant for any space. For bright indirect light, try a vibrant limelight dracaena or patterned calathea rattlesnake; for vaulted ceilings, opt for a ruby pink rubber tree or trailing Swiss cheese plant (both in the 11- to 15-feet-tall category); to freshen the air in your office or your teen's room, choose a string of pearls succulent or pink princess philodendron. Buy on Plantaddicts.com 07 of 15 Costa Farms Courtesy of Costa Farms Costa Farms grows houseplants and tropical plants throughout the southeast; with farms in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, and the Dominican Republic, the company uses more than 5,200 acres of land to turn out 1,500 different types of plants. If that makes you feel like it would be impossible to choose which one (or ones) to add to your collection, the site's quick plant quiz can help you narrow it down. No matter which you choose, the company will move the plant out of its greenhouse before shipping, so it can more easily adjust to life in your home. Buy on Costafarms.com How to Grow and Care for Bird of Paradise, a Tropical Plant With Stunning, Avian-Like Foliage 08 of 15 Plants.com Courtesy of Plants.com Plants.com sources its plants from growers throughout the United States, so when you place an order, the company is able to have it shipped directly from the greenhouse (usually in two to four days, though you can also request a specific delivery date in advance if you're sending a gift). Along with options to search for plants that are pet-friendly, air-purifying, or ideal for beginners. The company also lets shoppers filter their options for feng shui plants, like bonsai, peace lilies, and palms, and by zodiac sign (like an herb garden or devil's ivy for an Aries; a prayer plant or orchid for a Pisces; a string of pearls or hoya heart succulent for a Libra). Buy on Plants.com 09 of 15 Rooted Courtesy of HeyRooted Rooted co-founders Ryan Lee and Kay Kim started selling plants out of their Brooklyn apartment in 2018. After opening and closing three retail stores, they now offer individual houseplants—and a subscription service—out of their Central Florida greenhouse. Choose bestsellers, like golden pothos, small white arrowhead, and blue star fern, or create your own bundle with up to eight different plants. Rooted also sells a variety of air plants, picture-perfect growers that don't require soil. Buy on Heyrooted.com 10 Best Flower Delivery Services for When You Need to Send the Perfect Gift 10 of 15 Easyplant Courtesy of Easyplant Gardeners with a reputation for over- or under-watering their houseplants can get a little extra help from Easyplant, which sells each of its plants in a pot with a hidden water reservoir that owners fill about once every month. Small palm plants, anthuriums, and pothos complement larger philodendron, prayer plants, and money trees in pre-picked collections; you can also buy the plants individually. Care guides for each type of plant detail watering, sunlight, temperature, and troubleshooting tips, so when your plant outgrows its pot (about 18 months after you buy it) you can keep it healthy on your own. Buy on Easyplant.com 10 Plants That Will Help You Sleep Better 11 of 15 Leaf and Clay Courtesy of Leaf & Clay Leaf & Clay sells more than 300 varieties of plants, including a variety of fascinating succulents like split rock (Pleiospilos), moonglow (Crassula), and living stones (Lithops hookeri ). The shop also offers a well-curated selection of houseplants with textured, patterned, and colorful leaves that add an artistic element to your indoor planting space. If you can't choose just one, opt for the monthly, three-month, or six-month subscription boxes for succulents or houseplants and receive a carefully chosen variety picked by the experts. Buy on Leafandclay.co 12 of 15 Etsy Courtesy of Etsy Unlike larger plant-shipping sites, looking for houseplants on Etsy lets you search for small businesses, local nurseries, or specific, harder-to-find plants using your own parameters. Look for sellers that grow plants in their own greenhouse, that source unusual varieties, and that have well-reviewed shops to add a unique, natural accent to your space. Buy on Etsy 12 Fragrant Indoor Plants That Will Make Your Home Smell Like a Garden 13 of 15 Léon and George Courtesy of Léon and George The vivid leaf colors, sculptural shapes, and verdant aesthetic of the houseplants from Léon and George aren't the only striking features of their products. The company presents its plants in heirloom quality ceramic pots and containers with minimalist, mid-century design. Though the company ships across the United States and to Europe, customers in California receive an in-person delivery service that includes set-up and installation. Buy on Leonandgeorge.com 14 of 15 Lively Root Courtesy of Lively Root Houseplants from Lively Root are grown in the company's nursery in San Diego and are shipped in sustainable packaging, giving your greenery the greenest experience from start to finish. If you're new to indoor growing, use the company's Jungle Calculator, which accounts for your room's use, size, and pet population, to create a starter pack of houseplants. Ficus, air plants, bromeliads, succulents, palms, and more come in your choice of container: grower pots that you can replace with your own pot upon delivery, eco pots, and pretty woven baskets. Buy on Livelyroot.com 12 Grow Lights That Will Trick Your Indoor Plants Into Thinking They're Outside 15 of 15 The Bouqs Co. Courtesy of The Bouqs Co. Potted plants from The Bouqs Co. are gift-ready. Presented in stoneware decorated with fun faces; chic, solid-colored ceramic options; or containers decorated with color blocking, stripes, and patterns, the pots are as pretty as the plants themselves. Intricate succulents, leafy ficus, draping marble pothos, and rosy calathea—among others—are bold organic accents to give (or get). Buy on Bouqs.com Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit More Good Things KitchenAid Just Debuted a Colorful Bakeware Line That Matches Its Stand Mixers—Shop It Here Shop Martha's Prime Day Deals Now, Including Bedding, Cookware, Home Décor, and More Le Creuset Is Retiring This Popular Color—Shop the Final Sale Now