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Where to buy house plants in Lexington, KY

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House plants can help brighten up any home.

Heart and soil 🌱

Summer is a bloomin’ good time to add some color to your home. Get those green thumbs ready to scroll, because we’ve picked a bouquet of four local plant shops + nurseries so you can grow your own garden along with us.

Two Brothers Garden Center, 4000 Leestown Rd.

Take the scenic route to this reliable plant haven surrounded by the rolling hills and horse farms. Pick out carefully-curated plants or give your lawn a makeover with its landscape installation. 🌳Michler’s, 417 E. Maxwell St.

This five-generation family-owned nursery has everything from seeds for your own garden to custom floral designs. Stop by connecting sister business, Kentucky Native Cafe, to escape the city in this forest oasis of lush greenery. 🪴

Louis’ Flower Power Shop, 3391 Tates Creek Rd.

This Lexington staple has something for everyone, from perennials to pollinators. Check out its newest Outdoor Solutions division which includes maintenance + mowing services. Learn about various plant species when you head over to its Facebook page to catch Beau’s Pick of the Week. 🌻

Wilson Nurseries & Plant Co., 3690 East-West Connector, Frankfort + 2700 Palumbo Dr.

This female-owned company offers trendy foliage, succulents + any plant you need. Stop by the Frankfort location’s Sage Garden Cafe for the seasonal flatbread or take a midday vacay at its Butterfly House. 🦋

Of course, this isn’t every place to find a new plant in Lexington. Tell us where you get your best bushes + bouquets and we’ll add them to our site. We’re so excited to see what else is out there — we might just wet our plants.

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