Game Changer: You Can Order Live Plants from Amazon, So Maybe I Will Give Gardening a Shot After All

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Let me be real with you: I’ve never had much interest in lawn care, gardening, or spending endless days sweating in my yard. That is, until now.

Recently, I became a homeowner, and suddenly, having my own yard has sparked a desire to dig in the dirt. I want to plant things, water them, and—yes—pull up those pesky weeds. I even tried uprooting a plant, only for my neighbor to stop me, saying, “Wait! That’s a flowering bush!” So, I replanted it. Oops.

Places like Home Depot and Lowe’s are completely new to me. I’m all about DIY projects, but when I hit the greenhouse, I feel totally lost. There are so many flowers, and I have no idea which ones need sun or shade or a mix of both. I often leave empty-handed because, by then, my kids are crying and hungry.

Then I visited my friend, Sarah, who had the cutest plants in mason jars, vintage mugs, and quirky little planters scattered around her porch. She casually mentioned that she ordered them all from Amazon, and they showed up at her doorstep in just two days. Talk about convenient! She even said succulents are super easy to care for, plus they’re affordable. If I do mess up, I can still cover the mortgage next month.

You can get a variety pack of 20 plants for about $40, and they’re low maintenance and adorable. If it’s too much for one person, you could always share with a friend or a neighbor. People still do that, right? (I’m trying to be a better neighbor.) Trust me, folks will notice your plants and might even want to take some home. Sarah sometimes gives them as gifts, and they’re always a hit. I have a couple now, but they were more like, “I’m taking these because I need them. Thanks, love you, bye!”

So, yes, Amazon has live plants. They deliver right to your door, and you don’t even have to get dressed. Score!

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In summary, ordering live plants from Amazon opened up a whole new world of gardening possibilities for me. I’m feeling inspired to give it a go, one cute succulent at a time.