Garden Envy

Our Favorite Nurseries and Garden Centers in the Houston Area

These plant stores have everything from trees, shrubs, and flowers to gardening soil and pots. Oh, and also cute farm animals to look at.

By Stephanie Bartels and Daniel Renfrow April 16, 2024

Local businesses like Cornelius Nursery are stocked with everything you could ever need for your garden.

There are few things more delightful than watching a garden you’ve planted yourself slowly grow to full bloom. But before you’re able to sit back and enjoy the fruits of your labor via fresh-cut flowers, a picturesque patio garden, or salads overflowing with homegrown veggies, you have to actually acquire the plants or seeds you plan to grow. Fortunately, there are plenty of businesses in the Houston area stocked with everything you could ever need to plant a garden.

Whether your preference runs toward exotic plants, vegetables, flowers, or Texas natives, we’ve got you covered with the best nurseries and gardening-supply centers across the region. The best part? Many of Houston’s plant nurseries offer more than just plants, with options ranging from fishpond installations to natural stone and mulch. Oh… and some of them even have farm animals you can look at while you shop. Here are our favorite nurseries, garden centers, and plant stores in the Houston area.

The Arbor Gate

Tomball

The Arbor Gate is more than just a plant nursery. It’s also a charming garden center that features a wide array of decorative pieces alongside its collection of both common and rare plants.

What to get: Hardy Earth-Kind roses, herbs, artisan pottery, and home décor.

Beyond Paradise Nursery

Tomball

This family-owned nursery has been open since 1995 and consists of a 14-acre garden center serving both homeowners and professional landscape artists. It’s also dog friendly, so feel free to bring your bestie along as you shop.

What to get: Locally grown trees, shrubs, ornamental grasses, roses, and perennials, plus a selection of trees, palms, and native, tropical, low-maintenance plants.

Buchanan’s Native Plants

The Heights

This celebrated Heights nursery—centered around native plants—has been a local fixture since it first opened in 1986. While it caters to both experienced and novice gardeners, newbies with not-so-green thumbs will appreciate that the plants here are largely native to the region, meaning they’re generally heat and drought tolerant. The home goods shop here is also quite nice.

What to get: Native (read: low maintenance) plants, trees, organic gardening supplies, and the option to shop online.

The Cactus King

Acres Homes

If you’re looking for succulents and cacti, this quirky nursery should be your go-to. The variety at Cactus King is endless. Feel like dropping several hundred on a massive saguaro or similarly large cactus? You’ll have plenty of options here. Looking for some rare succulents to decorate your patio? There are dozens of species that you’ve never seen or heard of before. Adding to the spot’s personality is the fact that it continues to only accept cash, money orders, or checks in an age where so many other businesses have switched to card only.

What to get: Cacti and other succulents, plus an assortment of pottery and stones.

Cornelius Nursery's staff are highly trained in all things plant care and are available to offer advice to shoppers.

Cornelius Nursery

Multiple Locations

This massive garden center chain was founded in 1986 and has locations all over Texas, including five in the Houston area alone. Unlike many of the other nurseries in the area, whose staffs are not always the best educated in plant care, Cornelius’s staff members are highly trained and always ready to offer advice.

What to get: Really good soil, houseplants, seeds and bulbs, shrubs, and flowers.

Dirt Bag

Montrose

If you get easily overwhelmed when too many options present themselves, sometimes it’s smart to do your plant shopping at a smaller spot. Enter Dirt Bag. This small, indoor shop offers a curated selection of plants and gardening goods perfect for plant lovers of any level.

What to get: ​​Handmade ceramic and terra-cotta planters, plants, and small-batch soil mixes for indoor cacti, succulents, and tropical houseplants.

Enchanted Gardens

Richmond

What makes Enchanted Gardens a rarity in the region is the fact that many of the charming nursery’s plants are grown in its on-site greenhouses. Adding to the nursery’s appeal is the fact that it’s home to a variety of resident animals—from cats to goats and chickens—who each have their own job title. Bolt the cat, for example, is the garden’s front desk attendant. Poncho the rooster, meanwhile, has the extremely important job of goat management. Herschel the goat? Well, he’s Poncho’s bodyguard.

What to get: Custom-designed container gardens, statues, lawn ornaments, vegetables, and herbs.

What else to do: Look at cute farm animals.

Gripon Gardens

League City

Gripon Gardens has been operated by the same family since 1951 and includes scenic features like ponds and disappearing waterfalls in addition to its choice variety of plants for purchase. Come for the sightseeing; stay for the plant shopping.

What to get: Flowers, shrubs, trees, foliage, greenery, aquatic plants, and more.

Whether you're working on a shaded garden or looking for plants that require full sun, you're bound to find it.

J&J Nursery

Spring

What started out as a local farm produce stand has turned into a one-stop shop for all your garden needs. What separates J&J from other nurseries in the area is the wide variety of landscaping stones it offers; it’s a great place to shop if you’re putting in some beds and not just replanting them.

What to get: Plants, vegetables, herbs, mulch, soil, stone, gravel, fertilizers, and yard décor.

Joshua’s Native Plants & Garden

The Heights

Joshua’s Native Plants and Garden is another nursery in the Heights centered around all things native plants. Even better: the shop has a well-curated selection of pots. If you’re a container gardener, you’ll be delighted by the variety found here, which range from second-hand and antique to quirky and classical.

What to get: Native plants, colorful pottery, Thrive roses (the new Knock-Outs).

Nature’s Way Resources 

Conroe

The story of this organic-based garden center started over 30 years ago when its founder suffered an allergic reaction to a common fungicide that nearly killed him. That experience led to a massive amount of research into organic gardening methods and the creation of Nature’s Way Resources. If you’re a bit granola in your gardening, then this is the best spot in the Houston area to do your shopping.

What to get: Organic composts, mulches, soils, and potting mixes, as well as fruit trees, herbs, vegetables, perennials, roses, heirlooms, natives, sands, decorative gravels, and rocks.

Plants for All Seasons

Majestic Oaks

This garden center has been family owned and operated since 1973. In addition to being a great retail location, it also offers gardening classes, kid friendly events, and custom potting.

What to get: Classes, tree potting, custom potting, trees, shrubs, herbs, vegetables, perennials, annuals, ground cover, and grasses.

Since not all plant lovers have the space to garden outside, many nurseries also carry a variety of indoor plants.

RCW Nurseries

Tomball

This nursery has been open since 1979 and offers a wide variety of plants, including trees they grow on site themselves, meaning they’re already acclimated to Houston’s weather. The owners of the shop are also fascinated by birds. Several have called the nursery home through the years, from peacocks and quail to parakeets. The most famous bird at RCW? Well, that would be “Bud,” a Hahn’s macaw who serves as the nursery’s mascot and knows about 100 words.

What to get: Plants, shrubs, trees, roses, annuals, perennials, vegetable, and herbs.

What else to do: Look at birds. Lots of them.

Shades of Texas

Pasadena, Magnolia

Open for over 30 years, Shades of Texas has made a name for itself through its high-quality offerings. What sets the nursery apart from other spots is that it also provides professional landscaping services.

What to get: Plants, trees, and shrubs; sand, gravel, rock, soil, mulch, and natural stone; options for large rock waterfalls and fishponds.

Southwest Fertilizer

Bellaire

In additional to plants, Southwest Fertilizer is stocked full of everything from gardening tools and supplies to lawn equipment, organic fertilizers, and food for both pets and farm animals.

What to get: Both synthetic and organic fertilizers, insecticides, and fungicides.

Thompson + Hanson 

River Oaks

Thompson + Hanson, which sports one of the fanciest websites of any garden store in town, is located in River Oaks; obviously the products here cater a bit more to the luxe gardening crowd. It’s also located next to Tiny Boxwoods. If you take advantage of that proximity, you can do your plant shopping while also nibbling on one of Tiny’s famous cookies. Combined, it makes for a pretty magical shopping experience.

What to get: Plants, trees, roses, custom potting, and landscaping.

What else to do: Grab a cookie next door.

Wabash Feed & Garden Store

Rice Military

This feed store and garden center, open for over 100 years, is a Houston institution. In addition to being home to a wide variety of plants, it’s also full of farming supplies, seeds, pet food, home décor, and live farm animals. Before you do your plant shopping, make sure you walk through the back section of the shop to say hello to all the cute chickens, ducks, and bunnies available for purchase.

What to get: Anything and everything—including farm-fresh eggs.

Woodlands Nursery

Conroe

At 6 acres, this is about as big as it gets when it comes to plant stores in the Houston area. Shopping at Woodlands Nursery is akin to visiting a botanic garden, but just a bit more fun because you can actually purchase the plants there. There’s a lot to look at, so plan to make a day of it.

What to get: More than 300 varieties of plants, trees, roses, and shrubs.

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