Indoor Plants for Sale Online
Not only are house plants a welcome addition to any home interior, they are beneficial for your health as well. You can add color and life to any room, purify the air in your house, and breathe better with indoor house plants. They are available in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, there is a houseplant to match every aesthetic and design scheme.
House Plants by Type
Low-Maintenance
89 products
Pet-Safe
57 products
Low-Light
58 products
Clean-Air
65 products
Indoor Trees
18 products
Trendy
48 products
Tropical
36 products
Patio
74 products
All House Plants
Fiddle Leaf Figs
3 products
Snake Plants
10 products
Calatheas
9 products
Palms
10 products
Philodendrons
17 products
Monsteras
3 products
Ficus Trees
10 products
Peace Lilies
2 products
Hoya Plants
3 products
Peperomia Plants
6 products
Pothos
10 products
Dracaenas
5 products
Tradescantias (Wandering Jew)
3 products
ZZ Plants
2 products
Aglaonemas
6 products
Alocasias
5 products
Marantas
2 products
Indoor Ferns
8 products
Succulents
11 products
Fittonias
3 products
Dieffenbachias
0 products
Cordyline
0 products
Arailia
3 products
Miscellaneous
26 products
What Are The Benefits of House Plants?
Indoor plants provide people and their homes with many different benefits. They range from aesthetic improvements to overall health benefits. Here are a few of our favorites:
Air Purifying Properties
Certain plants clean the air in your home by removing pollutants, such as carbon dioxide, benzene, formaldehyde, and more! Indoor plants will transform these pollutants into nutrients and release oxygen back into the air, providing you with improved air quality.
Mood Boosters
Studies show that indoor plants can positively impact both your mood and productivity. That’s why more and more office spaces are incorporating live plants into their workplace environment to help reduce stress and improve productivity. You can accomplish the same thing in your home! Especially if you live in a part of the country that does not get as much sunlight and warm weather.
Adds Style & Life To Any Room
This is a no-brainer, indoor plants instantly enhance the aesthetic of any room. Regardless of the design you’re creating in your home, there’s a plant that will complement it. Do you prefer a minimalist style? Snake Plants are a chic addition and one of the most low-maintenance varieties. Looking to add warmth to a certain area? Palm Trees are perfect for the job, and come in so many variations and colors!
View the full list of benefits that indoor plants have in your home!
Buy A House Plant That Fits Your Home
Choosing a plant for your home does take a little bit of planning and there are multiple things to consider before you buy an indoor plant online. Ask yourself the following questions before you make your decision:
Do you have pets?
If you have any pets, make sure the houseplant you choose isn’t poisonous to them. We offer pet-safe plants, so you won’t have to worry about your furry friend getting sick in case they accidentally get a taste.
How much time can you dedicate to maintenance?
Another thing to consider is how often you’ll be home to water and care for your plant — some require more care and attention than others. Plan this out ahead of time because you don’t want to neglect an indoor plant that requires a lot of maintenance. Regardless of what your schedule looks like, there is one for everyone!
How large is your living space?
This is an obvious factor, but you will need to consider the size of your home. There are so many different indoor plants to choose from in various sizes. Indoor trees make stunning focal points in homes but require more room to grow. Regardless of whether you live in a large home or have a cozier space, there is a plant that can fit your home perfectly.
What is the lighting like in your home?
Is your home surrounded by many or few windows? Understanding the level of natural light your home recieves is crucial as certain plants require more natural light than others. If you live in an apartment or home that doesn’t receive much light, that’s okay! We carry a wide selection of low-light houseplants that thrive in dimmer settings.
What is your home decor style?
Once you have a good sense of what type of plant is right for you, the next priority is to find one that suits your aesthetic preferences. Are you looking for a colorful focal point for your room or something more discreet to place on a windowsill? You might also consider how the color of the plant will interact with the rest of your interior decorations. Whatever your need, you can easily order online from the comfort of your home, and we’ll handle the rest!
How To Care For Your House Plants
When you buy a houseplant online with Garden Goods Direct, you’ll be provided with a detailed instruction card that was put together by Woodie, our true nurseryman, and his team of plant experts. They outline clear, simple, actionable steps on how to best care for your plant. Each plant is different, and caring for your houseplant requires considering its specific needs, which will be detailed on the instruction card. However, there are some general rules to follow when caring for your house plants:
Find the right spot in your home
Depending on whether your indoor plant needs direct sunlight, can grow well in darker environments, or needs to be placed near a window but should not have direct sunlight, find the best spot for your plant in your home before you buy a houseplant online. In addition to that, house plants generally need a steady temperature to grow successfully. Avoid placing your plants in an area of your home that significantly fluctuates between hot and cold temperatures, such as next to air vents.
Properly Repot
In general, houseplants will come ready to be placed in a pot of your choosing using potting soil, or you can just leave it in the pot it was delivered in and place it directly in the decorative pot you’ve picked out. However, we recommend potting the plant in a more decorative container and lining the bottom with rocks to facilitate better drainage. This will help reduce the risk of root rot (read on for more information). If you decide to repot the plant entirely, be sure to use a pot that’s large enough to give your plant room to grow.
Implement a watering schedule
Water your indoor plant regularly after potting to give it a good start. However, be sure not to overwater your plant — one of the leading causes of houseplant death is overwatering, which causes a plant’s roots to rot. If you’re unsure, stick your finger into the soil to see if it’s dry or moist. You want it to be moist, not soaking. If it’s moist, you won’t need to water it.
Clean the leaves
Regularly clean your plants to remove any built-up dust, and groom them to avoid branch crowding. If you let dust or other particles build up on the leaves for too long, it can reduce the plant’s ability to photosynthesize, and it won’t get the nutrients it needs. It’s also a good idea to check for signs of insect infestations and diseases since these can kill a houseplant quickly if left unchecked.
Types of Houseplants
There are a variety of houseplants to choose from, and each one serves a different purpose. Our nursery experts have put together a robust collection, so you’re sure to find a plant that matches your unique style. Get a better understanding of the different plant types below to help you make a decision:
-
Palm Trees
If your experience with palm trees is limited to the beach, you will be pleasantly surprised to find they can also thrive indoors as a fun element of your décor. Indoor palms require a good deal of natural light and a healthy dose of water when the potting soil begins getting dry. Indoor palm tree leaves may turn brown at the tip when they get too dry or receive too much fertilizer. You can use multiple palms as a room divider or even an art-like installation to draw your guests’ eyes across a room and add a tropical flair to your home. -
Tropicals
Tropical plants may sound exotic, but they’re actually quite easy to grow. Snake Plants, White Bird of Paradise, and Desert Roses thrive in your home when you put them in a location that receives bright light and only water them just enough to keep them moist but not so much that the roots begin to rot. Pump up the humidity surrounding your tropicals by occasionally misting them with water and wiping off the dust accumulating on the leaves. With many bright colors, including vibrant greens and reds that complement any color scheme, or flowering plants with colors ranging from warm burgundies to soft lilacs, a tropical house plant is an easy solution for creating a focal point in your home. -
Air Purifying Plants
If you’re looking to freshen up the air in your home, we have the perfect houseplants for you! Air-purifying plants, also referred to as clean-air plants, can help remove common contaminants such as formaldehyde, which can spark asthmatic reactions. Some will even remove other volatile organic compounds. Of course, these plants also look gorgeous and add a subtle decorative touch to your interior. Clean air plants have different needs for light and water depending on the plant choice. As nursery experts, our team is ready to answer any questions you might have about caring for your new clean-air plant. -
Succulents
Succulents are perfect for gardening beginners since they are such low-maintenance plants! With the various species of succulents, you can find one that fits your unique style and matches your home’s interior perfectly. Most do well indoors, but they can also be kept on patios, green roofs, and in rock gardens during the warmer months. Many succulents can produce new plants or “pups” using only a single leaf from the original plant, and they require little feeding or watering to thrive. -
Cactus
Another perfect option for gardening beginners, cactus plants are durable plants that can withstand difficult conditions. Add a rugged flare to your home with a potted cactus plant. Cacti thrive in warm, arid climates and are slow-growing. You should place your indoor cacti in a window or other location where they will receive plenty of sunlight but somewhere away from drafts. Shop our collection of cactus plants for sale, and let us help you choose the perfect-sized pot! -
Low-Light Houseplants
Live in a home that doesn’t get much sunlight? That’s okay; you can still grow beautiful indoor plants! Contrary to popular belief, some plant species thrive in low-light settings. -
Indoor Trees
Make a statement in your home with an indoor tree. Indoor trees instantly add life and elegance to any home with their size and beauty. Our trees are alive, thriving, and grown with the utmost care to ensure longevity and vibrant color. Care instructions are sent with each tree to ensure that you can care for the tree for years to come. -
Pet-Safe Plants
Don’t fall into a situation where you find the perfect house plant for your home just to have it returned because it ends up being poisonous for your pet. This often escapes our thought process when shopping for house plants, but the consequences can be severe for your cat or dog. Garden Goods Direct has a collection of stylish and diverse pet-safe house plants for sale that won’t be a hazard for your furry best friend.
Buy Your Houseplants Online
House plants are an easy way to add instant charm and life to your home. With so many different types of indoor houseplants, you can let your creative style shine! As America’s number one online plant nursery, we take pride in the quality of our plants and service. When you buy your houseplant online with Garden Goods Direct, have confidence knowing that each plant has received Woodie’s Seal of Approval.
Our plants are healthy, vibrant, and ready to be planted in your favorite pot upon delivery. Follow our simple and clear maintenance instructions to keep your indoor plants thriving for years to come! If you’re not sure which house plant will thrive in your home or where you live, contact our nursery experts today, and they will be able to guide you in the right direction.