Get Into STEM(s) With These Denver-Area Plant Stores
Courtesy of City Floral.
Anyone can have a green thumb鈥攅ven those of you who consider yourselves serial plant murderers. All it takes is some perseverance, practice and a willingness to get dirt under your nails every now and then. And where better to kick off your jungle collection than a local Denver plant store?
Many of these shops have helpful staff that will happily answer your horticultural inquiries and give advice about the best ways to help your at-home greenhouse inhabitants thrive.
Check out these local nurseries and houseplant shops, and you鈥檒l soon be well on your way to having the leafiest dorm room鈥攁nd the cleanest air, thanks to plants鈥 ability to consume carbon dioxide and release oxygen!
The Bronze Petal
290 S. Logan Street
Just north of the 91桃色 campus, this plant shop offers a wide variety of houseplants, including rare varieties like the Monstera Thai Constellation and the Philodendron Strawberry Shake. Here鈥檚 what they have to say about their collection of uncommon plants: 鈥淪ome Aroids are classified as ultra-rare or extraordinarily difficult to obtain. On occasion, we will strive to carry these heavily sought after beauties in our inventory. While they are considered 鈥楬oly Grail鈥 by the industry, we will only carry them if available from reputable sources.鈥
You can also find plant-related classes and workshops at this location, like the upcoming on July 29, where participants can paint a pot, pot a new plant and enjoy a charcuterie board (and wine for those ages 21+). Tickets are $52 per participant.
Plant Garage
1000 N. Acoma Street
Plant Garage isn鈥檛 just a hub for houseplants鈥攖his shop offers a range of outdoor plants and landscaping tools like planters and fountains, too! Plant Garage鈥檚 employees are dedicated to providing customers with a positive experience鈥攂ut don鈥檛 take it from us. Here鈥檚 what they have to say : 鈥淲e provide our customers with an array of plant recommendations that will thrive in their unique space; we thoroughly explain lighting and care for each individual plant; and we offer follow-up services through in-person consultations, social media messaging, texts and email. We offer a welcoming space for people of all plant skill levels and experience while ensuring each individual leaves our space feeling more confident and encouraged than when they walked in.鈥
The Herbery
819 E. 6th Avenue
Looking for a plant shop experience that will fully engulf you? You鈥檒l feel like a bug in a Venus flytrap (in the best way possible) when you walk into The Herbery. The space is absolutely packed with succulents, cacti, tropical plants and pots. Not only does this shop offer individual plants, you can also find beautiful and unique succulent arrangements ready to take home and display on a sunny windowsill. A raving review says, 鈥淭hey were able to answer all my questions about plants that would work best for my balcony. I also love the way this place is set up! When you walk in, you are transported to a place where plants are all around you.鈥
City Floral Garden Center
1440 Kearney Street
Looking for more of a large-scale nursery experience? City Floral has you covered. The expansive garden center offers perennials, annuals, herbs and vegetables alongside a diverse selection of houseplants. If you鈥檙e having trouble upgrading one of your plants to a bigger container, you can head to City Floral, where they have in-store repotting services鈥攏o matter how big or small your plant may be. Ever been given a plant as a gift, but have no idea how to care for it? This shop also offers free plant identification in-store or online. offers a complete guide to which houseplants might work best for you, no matter how bright or dim your dorm or apartment may be.
Green Lady Gardens
733 Santa Fe Drive
Green Lady Gardens claims to change the way you shop for houseplants. , GLG owner Jessica Schutz describes the shop鈥檚 three-step process for sending customers home happy and confident in their houseplant鈥檚 future: 鈥淛essica knows a prosperous houseplant relationship is based on 3 things: 1) Finding a houseplant that matches your light conditions, experience, and care commitment; 2) having healthy options to choose from; and 3) knowing proper care when you go home.鈥 Additionally, GLG is committed to ethical business practices. One of the ways in which the shop gives back is by donating at least 5% of profits to causes and nonprofits that address issues like social justice, environmental protection and more.
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