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15 Best Houseplant Shops in Toronto (and the GTA): Where to Buy Healthy Plants, Rare Aroids, and Budget Gems

Toronto Best Houseplant shop list

Toronto is one of those cities where plant people quietly thrive—whether you’re hunting a Monstera, building an anthurium collection, or just trying to keep your first fiddle-leaf fig alive through winter.

This guide lists 15 of the best houseplant shops in Toronto and the GTA, based on:

  • Selection & plant health (look for consistent quality and good turnover)
  • Beginner friendliness (clear care help + reasonable guarantees)
  • Collector value (rare aroids, orchids, hoyas, specialty stock)
  • Convenience (downtown access vs. destination nurseries)
  • Price (from budget rescues to premium imports)

Local tip (from plant-shop regulars): For big greenhouses, weekday mornings often give the best selection. For rare drops, follow the shop’s Instagram and check new arrivals before driving.

Table of Contents

Quick picks: choose your “plant mission”

  • New plant parent building basics: Sheridan Nurseries, Urban Gardener
  • East end / Queen East convenience: East End Garden Centre
  • Curated indoor plants + delivery option: JOMO Studio
  • Plant styling + space planning: Promise Supply
  • Outdoor gardening + greenhouse vibe: Anga’s Farm & Nursery
  • Big garden-centre range (Etobicoke): Islington Nurseries Garden Centre
  • Seasonal spring/summer shopping near Christie Pits: Fiesta Gardens
  • Garden-centre planning with online ordering: Davenport Garden Centre
  • Best “I just need a healthy plant today” budget stop: Fresh 1 Market, Home Depot / RONA (honourable mentions)
  • Best downtown + design-forward pots: Plant Society, Portland Market, Chive Plant Studio
  • Best for rare plants + orchids: Crystal Star Nursery, Kim’s Nature
A plant shop filled with greenery (Toronto/GTA vibe).

Summary table: 15 best houseplant shops in Toronto & GTA

#ShopAreaAddressBest forNotable policies / notes
1Valleyview GardensMarkham8636 Reesor Rd, MarkhamMassive tropical selection + strong pricingHuge retail/wholesale-style greenhouse; stock moves fast.
2Sheridan Nurseries (multiple locations)GTA(see store locator)Beginner-friendly buying3-month guarantee on non-flowering houseplants (keep proof of purchase).
3Crystal Star NurseryEast GTA(pickup/appointments)Rare plants + orchids7-day healthy plant guarantee (exchange/store credit terms apply).
4TERRA Greenhouses (Milton)Milton12800 Britannia Rd, MiltonWeekend greenhouse tripBig destination nursery; solid indoor + outdoor mix.
5Vandermeer Nursery & Garden CentreAjax588 Lake Ridge Rd S, Ajax“Viral” greenhouse with good valuePopular—good stuff can sell out quickly.
6Kim’s NatureMarkham10011 Hwy 48 (Markham Rd), MarkhamOrchids, bonsai, succulents, exotic tropicalsGreat for specialty plant forms and collector browsing.
7Kennedy GreenhousesMarkham11574 Kennedy Rd, MarkhamAnnuals + veggie/herb seedlings + seasonal funStrong seasonal selection; great spring/summer stop.
8JOMO StudioDowntown Toronto21A Bathurst St, TorontoModern aroid selection + plantersStore page lists 15-day JOMO guarantee and clear hours.
9Plant SocietyDowntown Toronto185 Queen St E, TorontoPots + curated tropicalsKnown for a strong Bergs Potter selection + friendly advice.
10Portland MarketKing West105 Portland St, TorontoDowntown convenience + giftsGreat if you want plants + flowers + home gift vibe.
11Chive Plant StudioQueen West702 Queen St W, TorontoTrendy houseplants + fast deliveryStrong downtown shop presence; good “walk-in and pick”.
12Urban GardenerWest End1640 Dupont St, TorontoHealthy basics + repotting helpGood neighbourhood plant store with services and supplies.
13Jade Gardens & GreenhousesMilton5532 Trafalgar Rd, MiltonPractical greenhouse + specialty outdoor picksUseful for “specific needs” (locals mention hardy bamboo options).
14Fresh 1 MarketQueen West614 Queen St W, TorontoUnexpected budget findsIt’s a grocery store—but the plant section can surprise you.
15Jong Young Flower Market / Avenue Rd flower marketMidtown128 Avenue Rd, TorontoBudget greenery + floralsGreat for grabbing plants while shopping flowers (check in-store selection).

The 15 shops, explained (what to buy at each)

1) Valleyview Gardens (Markham) — biggest “destination” greenhouse vibe

If you want volume—large tropical inventory, lots of standard houseplants, and that “I might leave with more than I planned” feeling—Valleyview is the move. It’s also known locally as a place many smaller sellers source from, which often translates into competitive pricing and frequent turnover.

Best buys: big floor plants, easy-care classics (pothos, philodendron, dracaena), bulk soil and supplies.

Address: 8636 Reesor Rd, Markham
Reference: https://valleyviewgardens.com/contact-us/

Toronto Best Plant Shops - Valleyview Gardens (Markham) — biggest “destination” greenhouse vibe

2) Sheridan Nurseries (multiple GTA locations) — best “peace of mind” for beginners

Sheridan is the place you recommend to friends who are still learning light + watering basics. The biggest reason is straightforward: their guarantee policy is clear, including 3 months for non-flowering houseplants.

If you’re new, this matters. A plant can look perfect in-store and show stress at home a week later. Buying where policies are transparent reduces the risk.

Best buys: beginner plants, gifts, pots, indoor soil, and “I want it to survive” purchases.
Guarantee reference: https://www.sheridannurseries.com/guarantee/

Sheridan Nurseries — Toronto Garden Centre (Yonge & Lawrence area)

Best for: A broad, reliable selection (indoor + outdoor), plus supplies that match the plants you’re buying.
Sheridan is a classic Toronto stop when you want healthy stock and options—houseplants, seasonal outdoor plants, pots, and soil amendments—without having to visit multiple stores. It’s also a solid choice when you’re still building your “basics” (pots with drainage, saucers, quality mix-ins, simple fertilizers).
Address: 2827 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON M4N 2J4
Official info: Sheridan Nurseries — Toronto Garden Centre


3) Crystal Star Nursery — collector favourite for orchids + rare plants

Crystal Star is often discussed like a treasure hunt. If you’re into orchids, hoyas, cacti/succulents, or rarer aroids, it can be worth the effort—especially when special stock is available.

They list a 7-day healthy plant guarantee, which is especially helpful for online/appointment-style buying.

Best buys: orchids, rare/collector plants, unusual potting media.
Guarantee reference: https://www.crystalstarnursery.com/pages/7-day-healthy-plant-guarantee

Image from Crystal Star Nursery Instagram

4) TERRA Greenhouses (Milton) — the “weekend greenhouse trip”

TERRA feels like a full outing: indoor plants, outdoor plants, décor, and that “walk around for an hour” retail greenhouse experience. If you want to browse broadly and pick up both a plant and the tools to keep it alive, TERRA is a solid choice.

Best buys: seasonal indoor inventory, pots, general supplies.
Location reference: https://terragreenhouses.com/locations/milton/


5) Vandermeer Nursery & Garden Centre (Ajax) — value + variety, often sells fast

Vandermeer is a well-known Ajax destination nursery. If you want strong variety and decent pricing outside the downtown core, it’s worth a trip—just don’t wait too long if something looks great.

Best buys: tropical houseplants, greenhouse browsing, home-and-garden crossover.
Location reference: https://www.vandermeernursery.com/

Toronto Plant Shop Vandermeer Nursery & Garden Centre (Ajax) — value + variety, often sells fast

6) Kim’s Nature (Markham) — orchids + bonsai + exotic tropicals

Kim’s Nature is a specialized garden centre known for bonsai, orchids, succulents, and exotic tropicals. If you’re building a collection beyond “starter plants,” this is a fun place to explore.

Best buys: orchids, bonsai, succulent/cactus collections, unusual tropicals.
Location reference: https://kimsnature.ca/


7) Kennedy Greenhouses (Markham) — seedlings + seasonal browsing (great in spring)

This is a favourite for people who like the seasonal rhythm: annual colour, veggie/herb seedlings, and “I’ll just grab a few… okay I got 20” energy.

Best buys: herb/vegetable seedlings, seasonal plant hauls.
Reference: https://kennedygreenhouses.squarespace.com/


8) JOMO Studio (downtown) — modern aroids, stylish vibe, clear guarantee

JOMO is a good downtown stop when you want aroids (think philodendron, monstera, anthurium, alocasia) without driving north. Their store page lists a 15-day JOMO Guarantee and clear weekly hours.

Best for: Curated houseplants, gifts, and a clean shopping experience (especially if you also want delivery).
JOMO is convenient when you want to browse online first, then pick up in-store (or order for delivery). This can be a big advantage in winter: you can minimize the time plants spend outdoors between store and car/streetcar, and you can time pickup more precisely.
Address: 21A Bathurst St, Toronto, ON (see store page for current details and hours)
Official info: JOMO Studio — Our Store

Best buys: aroids, gift plants, planters.
Store reference: https://jomostudio.com/pages/our-store


9) Plant Society (Queen St E) — pots + curated tropicals + friendly education

Plant Society is a great “bring a friend” shop. The selection is curated rather than massive, and they’re known for a strong Bergs Potter offering—perfect if you care about aesthetics.

Best buys: pots, design-forward picks, easy-to-love tropicals.
Shop reference: https://plantsocietyshop.com/


10) Portland Market (105 Portland St) — downtown convenience + giftable plants

If you want plants plus that “beautiful shop” experience (flowers, gifts, candles, etc.), Portland Market is an easy downtown pick-up spot.

Best buys: gift plants, small-to-medium easy-care plants, stylish add-ons.
Location reference: https://portlandmarket.ca/


11) Chive Plant Studio (Queen West) — easy downtown plant shopping

Chive is a strong option when you want to walk into a plant shop and leave with something you’ll actually enjoy seeing every day. Their location page clearly lists the Queen West address and shop hours.

Best buys: trendy indoor plants, quick picks, home décor.
Location reference: https://chive.ca/pages/location


12) Urban Gardener (Dupont) — dependable plants + practical services

Urban Gardener is a good neighbourhood shop when you want healthy plants plus practical help: repotting, soil, and advice without the chaos of a massive greenhouse.

Best for: Strong indoor-plant selection + practical services (like repotting) for busy plant owners.
Urban Gardener is a good fit when you want to buy a plant and also solve the “now what?” part—pot choice, fresh substrate, staking, and ongoing care support. If you’ve had repeat issues like fungus gnats, limp leaves, or plants that stall out after purchase, a shop that can help you repot correctly can save weeks of troubleshooting.
Address: 1640 Dupont St, Toronto, ON M6P 3T2
Official info: Urban Gardener Toronto

Best buys: healthy staples, repotting supplies, beginner-friendly upgrades.
Shop reference: https://www.urbangardenertoronto.com/


13) Jade Gardens & Greenhouses (Milton) — for specific “I need this” missions

Jade Gardens can be worth it if you’re already in the Milton area or you’re on a mission for something specific (locals mention hardy bamboo options). Their contact page lists address + phone clearly.

Best buys: targeted outdoor/greenhouse picks, practical plant shopping.
Contact reference: https://jadegardens.com/pages/contact


14) Fresh 1 Market (Queen West) — grocery store, surprisingly fun plant aisle

Not every plant buy needs to be a full greenhouse trip. Fresh 1 Market is the kind of place where you might walk in for snacks and walk out with a solid houseplant at a reasonable price.

Best buys: budget-friendly plants, casual “grab-and-go” options.
Reference (address listing): https://www.mapquest.com/ca/ontario/fresh-1-market-455227917


15) Jong Young Flower Market (Avenue Rd) — flower market that can deliver green surprises

This is more of a classic flower market stop, but it’s useful when you want greenery plus florals in one visit—especially if you’re building arrangements or refreshing your space.

Best buys: greenery, small plants, floral + plant combos.
Shop reference: https://jongyoungflowermarket.ca/


Two easy “shopping routes” (so you don’t waste a Saturday in traffic)

Route A: Downtown plant day (walkable + TTC-friendly)

Start at Plant Society (Queen St E) → head west for Chive (Queen W) → finish with Portland Market (King West).
If you want one more stop, swing by Fresh 1 Market for a “budget surprise” browse.

Route B: North/GTA greenhouse run (big selection day)

Pick one anchor destination:

  • Valleyview Gardens (biggest “plant supermarket” feel), or
  • Kim’s Nature + Kennedy Greenhouses (specialty + seasonal combo)

What to check before you buy (5-minute checklist)

1) Leaves: look under leaves for pests (thrips, spider mites, scale).
2) Stems & crown: avoid mushy bases or dark, wet stems.
3) Soil: overly soggy soil can mean root issues.
4) Roots (if possible): white/tan firm roots beat brown mush.
5) Transport plan: winter? bring an insulated bag or ask for protective wrap.

More Shops Options

Promise Supply Plant Shop (Dundas West) — includes Dynasty Plant Shop selection

Best for: Design-forward indoor tropicals + styling help (and a strong “plant + home” pairing).
If you care about how plants integrate into your space—pot shapes, shelves, corners, and light planning—Promise Supply is worth a visit. It also matters for buyers who keep repeating the same mistake: placing plants where they look good, not where they grow well. A shop that thinks in “spaces” can help you pick plants that match your actual window exposure.
Address: 2108 Dundas St W, Toronto, ON M6R 1W9
Official info: Promise Supply — Locations
Note: Dynasty Plant Shop was acquired and does not operate its original retail storefront; the Dynasty site directs in-person shopping to Promise Supply.
Dynasty update: Dynasty Plants — Retail note

East End Garden Centre (Leslieville / Queen East)

Best for: A neighborhood garden centre with a big live-plant focus (indoor + outdoor seasonal).
If you’re in the east end, this is a practical stop for browsing live plants and grabbing supplies in the same trip. It’s especially useful in spring/summer when you want balcony and outdoor options alongside indoor plants, without needing a car trip far outside the city.
Address: 1395 Queen St E, Toronto, ON M4L 1C7
Official info: East End Garden Centre

Anga’s Farm & Nursery (Etobicoke)

Best for: A “Toronto farm” feel with broad gardening range and seasonal interest.
Anga’s is a great choice when you want more than indoor houseplants—think herbs, veggie starts, garden plants, and a greenhouse vibe. It’s also a good stop when you’re planning spring planting and want to pick up multiple categories at once (soil, seeds, starts, tools).
Address: 89 Bankfield Drive, Etobicoke, ON M9V 2R2
Official info: Anga’s Farm & Nursery — Contact/Hours

Islington Nurseries Garden Centre (Etobicoke)

Best for: A full garden-centre range with indoor plants, outdoor plants, and project supplies.
Islington Nurseries is well-suited to practical shoppers: you can shop plants, then immediately match them with what they need (soil components, pots, garden materials). It’s also helpful if you’re doing outdoor landscaping or bigger home projects and want a single stop for multiple needs.
Address: 1000 Islington Avenue, Unit #5, Etobicoke, ON M8Z 4P8
Official info: Islington Nurseries — Garden Centre

Fiesta Gardens (Christie Pits / Fiesta Farms)

Best for: Seasonal garden-centre shopping in a central location—especially spring through fall.
Fiesta Gardens is a long-time Toronto favorite, but it’s also very seasonal. If you shop early in the outdoor season, you can often find a wide variety of garden basics and balcony-friendly options.
Address: 200 Christie St, Toronto, ON M6G 3B6
Official info (including seasonal reopen notice): Fiesta Gardens

Davenport Garden Centre (Annex area) — note seasonal closure

Best for: Garden-centre selection and supplies with online ordering and seasonal pickup/delivery options.
Davenport is a strong pick when you want more garden-centre breadth than a small boutique can carry—pots, soils, outdoor categories, and indoor plants—plus an online shop for planning ahead. This is especially useful if you’re coordinating a balcony refresh or a spring planting list and want to reserve items early.
Address: 368 Davenport Road, Toronto, ON M5R 1K6
Official info (includes reopening notes): Davenport Garden Centre — Locations & Hours

Tiny Flower (Downtown / Bay Street)

Best for: Houseplants + decorative pots, especially if you’re also buying flowers or gifting.
Tiny Flower is not a traditional garden centre; it’s a florist that also carries houseplants and pots. That makes it useful when you want a “gift-ready” plant (or an add-on pot) without a long shopping trip. If you’re picking up something for an office, a host gift, or a small apartment, this type of shop can be exactly the right tool.
Address: 637A Bay Street, Toronto, ON M5G 1M7
Official info: Tiny Flower

Ecostems

A full-service, eco-minded florist in Toronto that also carries indoor houseplants and terrariums (plus gifts and workshops). They operate two locationsCorktown (364 King St E) and Kensington Market (160 Baldwin St)—with store hours 10am–6pm daily. They also offer same-day delivery (order before 11am, Mon–Sat) and pickup in about 1 hour (daily 11am–4:30pm), which makes it a strong option when you want plants + gifting in one order.  


References (official pages / store info)

  • Valleyview Gardens (address & hours): https://valleyviewgardens.com/contact-us/
  • Sheridan Nurseries guarantee: https://www.sheridannurseries.com/guarantee/
  • Crystal Star Nursery guarantee: https://www.crystalstarnursery.com/pages/7-day-healthy-plant-guarantee
  • TERRA Milton location: https://terragreenhouses.com/locations/milton/
  • Vandermeer Nursery (store info): https://www.vandermeernursery.com/
  • Kim’s Nature (store info): https://kimsnature.ca/
  • Kennedy Greenhouses (store info): https://kennedygreenhouses.squarespace.com/
  • JOMO Studio (store address): https://jomostudio.com/pages/our-store
  • Plant Society (shop info): https://plantsocietyshop.com/
  • Portland Market (location): https://portlandmarket.ca/
  • Chive Plant Studio (location): https://chive.ca/pages/location
  • Urban Gardener (shop info): https://www.urbangardenertoronto.com/
  • Jade Gardens (contact): https://jadegardens.com/pages/contact
  • Fresh 1 Market (address listing): https://www.mapquest.com/ca/ontario/fresh-1-market-455227917
  • Jong Young Flower Market (Avenue Rd): https://jongyoungflowermarket.ca/

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