A Game Changer: You Can Order Live Plants From Amazon—So Maybe Gardening Isn’t So Bad After All

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I’ll be honest: gardening and yard work have never been my thing. The thought of sweating it out in the sun, digging in the dirt, and tending to plants just didn’t sound appealing—until now.

You see, I recently became a homeowner, and with that comes the responsibility of maintaining my very own yard. There’s something about having my own space (even if the bank technically owns it) that’s sparked a desire to get my hands dirty. I want to plant things, water them, and yes, even pull some weeds.

In fact, I did pull a few plants the other day, only for my neighbor to exclaim, “Wait, don’t toss that! It’s a flowering bush!” Oops—after her advice, I replanted it instead.

Visiting places like Home Depot and Lowe’s is a whole new adventure for me. I’m all in for DIY projects, but once I step into the greenhouse section, I get totally overwhelmed. There are so many flowers I want, but they all have different sunlight and shade needs. Eventually, I leave empty-handed, often because my kids are in full meltdown mode due to hunger.

Then I dropped by my friend Lisa’s house, and her deck was filled with the cutest plants in mason jars, vintage coffee mugs, and quirky planters. She casually mentioned that she ordered them from Amazon, and they showed up at her door in just two days! Lisa had no stress or anxiety about it; she simply arranged them in charming little containers she had lying around.

I learned that succulents are particularly easy to care for and pretty affordable. Even if I fail at this gardening thing, I can still manage my mortgage payments! For around $40, I can get a collection of 20 plants—low-maintenance and adorable. If it feels like too much, I could always share with a neighbor. Right? (I’m trying to be more friendly with those around me.)

People notice these cute plants and often express interest in them. Lisa even gives some away as gifts, and they’re always a hit. I snagged a couple, but it was more like, “I’m taking these because I need them, thanks, love you, bye.”

So yes, Amazon does deliver live plants right to your doorstep. You don’t even have to change out of your pajamas. What’s not to love?

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In summary, the ease of ordering live plants online has opened a door for me into the world of gardening. It’s about time I embrace this new hobby, even if it means a few mistakes along the way.

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