Where to buy plants in Fort Worth

Looking to add something living to your living quarters? Check out these stores in Fort Worth where you can find household plants, pots, and more.

Grow Plant Shop

House plants can help brighten any home. | Photo via @growplantshop

Potted plants, mini succulents, hanging ivy, oh my. Get those green thumbs ready to scroll, because we’ve picked a bouquet of five local plant shops + nurseries so you can start cultivating your own garden along with us.

🌱 Grow Plant Shop, 4800 Camp Bowie Blvd.

Editor Rebecca’s pick: The more color the better in my house, which is why I love Grow’s selection of colorful pots and plants. Not to mention, they have plant options for everyone, ranging from beginners to collectors.

🌱 Guardado Garden Center, 3228 Alta Mere Dr.

Editor Kate’s pick: It doesn’t take much for me to kill an entire Saturday poking around the unusual botanical selections and unique potted arrangements at Guardado’s. I always leave with several more plants than I intended + a few pieces of talavera pottery.

🌱 Archie’s Gardenland, 6700 Z Boaz Pl.

Grab a bag of fertilizer specifically tailored to Fort Worth soil needs and watch your indoor and outdoor plants thrive. Add some tranquility in your garden with a water fountain or some patio and yard furniture.

🌱 Fifth Avenue Greenhouses Inc., 1615 5th Ave.

The 35-year-old plant shop offers a full range of horticulture products grown in its 15 on-site greenhouses. Other services include a wholesale plant division, interior landscape design + production greenhouses.

🌱Urban Plantology, 308 Main St.

Mother-daughter duo Romy and Abby are bringing a breath of fresh air to Sundance Square with their plant-lovers oasis filled with greenery ranging from house plants to colorful flowers. Pro tip: Be on the lookout for the store’s next terrarium-building workshop.

🌱 Eco Blossom Nursery, 3037 Joyce Dr.

This woman-owned plant mecca is very helpful in selecting native Texas plants. Its online catalog contains hundreds of photos, making shopping easy. You can even shop by ecoregion. Local delivery of items five gallons or smaller is free with an order minimum of $95.

Do you have a go-to plant shop we should add to our list? Tell us where you get your best bushes + bouquets. We’re so excited to see what else is out there — we might just wet our plants.

Bonus — after you’re done picking out new plant babies, Fort Worth offers residents free mulch to help sustain your garden. Pick-up is 24/7 at the Rolling Hills Soccer Complex. No RSVP is required — just bring your own shovel.

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