Online Plant Guide

Did you know that along with our fresh flowers and floral supplies, we also provide fresh plants? You can easily incorporate them into your DIY projects, display them at an event, gift them to loved ones, or add them to your plant collection!

Peace Lilies

Spathiphyllum, or peace lilies, are popular plants because of their dark leaves and white blooms. They are very common in funeral and sympathy gifting but can be used in any type of arrangement. If you are looking to add color to peace lilies, add various flowers to the planter! You can create an elegant and colorful arrangement this way. Plus, once you’re done with the flowers, you have an easy-to-care-for plant that you can keep or gift to someone. These plants are well-known for their air purification qualities as well as for adding greenery to a space.

Phalaenopsis Orchids

Orchids are one of the most popular plants used for floral arrangements due to their colorful blooms and ability to regrow time after time. They are used in just about any type of arrangement, like wedding bouquets and table florals. In our online shop, we offer these orchids by the stem to take advantage of them in your DIY wedding bouquets. If you are looking for uncut planting orchids, you can visit us in person or contact us to place an order!

Ceramic Dish Gardens

Our ceramic dish gardens come with a variety of plants carefully designed in a ceramic container. It is not too common to use these for DIY floral arrangements but makes a popular choice when wanting to create gift baskets. Of course, you can also always add your own touch to the dish gardens by adding fresh flower stems or decorative rocks and moss to make it unique to you and your project.

Next time you are creating a DIY project, or want a touch of greenery at an event, consider adding plants to your creation.

If you can’t find a plant in our online shop, visit us in person at DIY Flower Mart or give us a call to see our availability!

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