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It’s 2021 and gardening is going virtual. In the past, you had to take a trip to the nearest nursery or garden center to get the right supplies to keep your garden growing. Now you can simply sign up for a gardening subscription to have a seasonal selection of plants, succulents and seeds delivered straight to your doorstep. Most subscription boxes are shipped monthly, but a few follow a quarterly model and ship at the beginning of each season.

We’ve put together the best subscription boxes for the garden, taking into account different budgets, skills, and garden types. You will find subscription boxes suitable for outdoor vegetables, flower and herb gardens, as well as indoor plant-only options for apartment residents without a suitable patio area or lawn. You have two main options: grow plants from seeds or have online planting services like The Sill, Leaf & Clay, and Horti ship pre-potted greens so you can bask in their beauty from day one. Fortunately, all of the subscription boxes on this list come with care instructions and helpful tips to get you started on that exciting new gardening journey ahead. (All of these ideas make great gifts for the gardener in your life too, just say.)

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Growing plants from seeds

Seed Club

Urban Organic Gardener
https://www.cratejoy.com

$ 5 per month for the Monthly Mystery Box; $ 14.97 for Pro Membership

During the registration process, Urban Organic Gardener will ask you where you would like to plant your seeds and how much sunlight this area normally receives. From there, they will make a seed selection that suits your needs. Choose from two monthly subscription options: The Monthly Mystery Box contains up to two packs of seeds, plus starting bottom trays, plant labels and instructions. Pro membership includes five seed packs, bottom trays, plant labels, fertilizer, instructions, and bonus offers.

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Indoor plants suitable for every room

Classic plant subscription

Better keep an eye on your plants by leaving them inside. Each month, The Sill sends out a houseplant in a black or off-white planter along with instructions to ensure you are treating your new green friend with proper care. If you’re new to houseplants, don’t worry: you’re just drawing from their low-maintenance, hard-to-kill plant selections.

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Get a mix of plants and succulents

Monthly subscription

My garden box
www.cratejoy.com

$ 35.50

My Garden Box gives you everything you need to grow your garden, from live plants to potting soil. The choice of plants varies from month to month, so you can decorate your indoor and outdoor garden with herbs, flowers and vegetables all year round.

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Plants arrive pre-filled

Lightbulb of the month

Harry & David
harryanddavid.com

$ 99 for 3 months; $ 199.99 for 6 months; $ 379.99 for 12 months

Every month you will be amazed by Harry & David with a colorful selection of freshly planted onions. They adjust their monthly shipping to the season, shipping tulips in May, amaryllis in November, and so on. Although the flowers look stunning in the decorative wooden planter, depending on the weather, you can also plant them in the ground.

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For a constant supply of herbs

Seasonal subscription to herb garden

Leaf’d box
leafdbox.com

$ 44.99 per quarter

Monthly subscriptions are great, but sometimes they can be too much to keep up with. Leaf’d Box follows a quarterly schedule so you only get a box at the beginning of each season. Each box contains 10 classic herbs, from coriander to basil, which you can later plant in a pot or on the ground. Add to your entire meal by signing up for the vegetable garden subscription box while you’re at it.

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Build the ultimate outdoor garden

Monthly subscription

Bloomin ‘bin
www.cratejoy.com

$ 7.75 per month for Just the Seeds of the Month; $ 22 per month for Basic Bloomin ‘Bin; $ 35 per month for Premium Bloomin ‘Bin

Regardless of whether you’re new to the garden or a complete pro, you’ll find something you’ll love in every Bloomin ‘Bin subscription box. The shipments are packed with most of the season’s seeds (e.g. eggplant and cosmos seeds in June) so you can always stay on your garden. Choose between a subscription for seeds only, a basic box with seeds and soil or a premium box with seeds, soil and a tool.

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Only sends succulents

The mystery box

Sheet & clay
leafandclay.co

$ 19.95 for 1 month; $ 53.85 for 3 months; $ 95.70 for 6 months

With Leaf & Clay you can fully immerse yourself in the surprise element of garden subscriptions. Choose the The Mystery Box subscription to receive three hand-picked succulents every month. There’s no telling what they’ll look like – just wait and see. FYI, if you live in a colder climate, pay an additional $ 5 for a heat pack to keep the plants from freezing.

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Versatile enough for new plant parents

Monthly plant subscription

Horti
heyhorti.com

$ 25 for two bare plants; $ 20 for a plant in a terracotta pot; $ 20 for a plant in a painted terracotta pot

Horti’s subscription service has something for everyone, even those without green fingers. Choose the Replant plan for easy care plants, the Pet Friendly plan for non-toxic plants to keep around your cat or dog, or the Horti’s Pick plan for a carefully selected one Mixture of both. You can decide whether your new plant should arrive alone or in a terracotta pot, simple or hand-painted.

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