The Best Plant Subscription Boxes to Kickstart Your Green Thumb

Your home will turn into a jungle in no time.

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These days you can get subscriptions for almost anything: meal kits, snacks from Japan, Gear Patrol magazine. But what about plants? Ordering plants online is nothing new, and neither is plant subscription boxes. With warmer weather here, getting plants delivered straight to your door sounds like a good move. If you don’t know what plants to get, subscription boxes will be a good way to get past your indecisiveness, think omakase for plants. So whether you’re already living in a green wonderland or you’re just trying to liven up your space, these are the best plant subscriptions to sign up for.

It’s almost impossible to kill a succulent. After all, they’re meant to withstand even the most trying conditions. With Succulents Box, plant lovers can opt for monthly subscriptions of succulents, with each box containing one succulent ($5.50/month) up to four succulents ($22/month).

Air plants are soil-less plants that basically live off the air, making them incredibly easy to take care of. Air Plants Monthly’s Club Box gets you four air plants every month, and each month will include a wide variety of air plants — lucky recipients might even get a rare air plant.

Bring a piece of the desert to your home with The Cactique. Its monthly boxes include a potted mini cactus and succulent arrangement, care instructions and a cactus-adjacent gift.

Leaf & Clay’s Plant Mail Club ships out a trio of succulents every month. The plants are shipped sans soil and planter, and shipping is free. In the winter, shoppers can add a $5 heat pack to their box so the plants don’t get damaged in transport.

Horti’s plant subscription is probably the best for all. The plants are shipped pre-potted, and the brand helps new planter owners to build up their green thumb. The first box includes a hard-to-kill plant, and subsequent shipments include more exotic plants.

1-800-Flowers may be known for its, well, flowers, but it also stocks a great selection of plants. Its Plant of the Month Club makes an excellent gift, and deliveries can be for three-, six-, or 12-month periods. Each monthly shipment includes one plant in a decorative pot, so your giftee doesn’t have to worry about potting.

The Sill’s popular plant subscription includes an easy-to-care for plant in one of the brand’s popular planters. Each month offers something different, and by the end of the year, you’ll be seeing green everywhere.

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