If there’s one thing all Millennials and Gen-Z-ers love, it’s houseplants.

According to Money.com, these generations aren’t buying homes, but they are spending a bunch on pothos.

“For many 20 and 30-somethings dormers and a white picket fence seem impossibly out of reach. Making rentals feel more inviting and homey through greenery is a more realistic alternative,” reads the article. “Millennials are willing to up their plant budgets because they consider it important to their sense of well-being — particularly when they work long hours at sometimes insecure jobs in bustling but cramped cities.”

Are you one of these aspiring plant parents? Perhaps you already own a large collection of monstera and zz plants.  Maybe you’ve killed one or two or are desperately trying to keep your fiddle-leaf fig alive (why is it so hard???).

Whether you want to add to your collection or get growing advice to keep your plant children happy, these shops offer both physical greens as well as tips and even supplies to turn your home into an urban #jungalow. 

The Budding Florist 1817 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine A graduate of DAAP, Ellie Wilke — the owner of The Budding Florist in Over-the-Rhine — specializes in creating “floral arrangements that are inspired by the inherent beauty of nature,” she writes on her website. But the storefront offers more than flowers. Here you can find a variety of tropical plants, both big and small, in artful containers or ready to pot at home. Photo: Hailey Bollinger
Fern 6040 Hamilton Ave., College Hill Located in a converted gas station, Fern offers minimal, modern and nature-inspired items. Find a carefully curated selection of unique hand-thrown pottery, home goods, plant supplies and indie publications interspersed among the vast selection of houseplants, from tiny airplants to larger monsteras and coveted fiddle-leaf figs. The staff is extremely knowledgeable and can lend advice to any existing or future plant parent. Fern has a second location in Walnut Hills. Photo: facebook.com/fernstudiocincinnati
Garden Grove Organics 106 E. Fourth St., Covington Garden Grove Organics is housed in a renovated former Mexican restaurant in Roebling Point and boasts a giant mural that pays homage to Little Shop of Horrors. While you won’t find Audrey II inside, they offer all you’d need to grow her at home, from grow lights and reflective film to soil amenders and hydroponic systems. If you aren’t ready to dive that far in, Garden Grove also has a selection of what owner Alex Fraser calls “hard-to-find house plants.” They also host free classes, like the recent “‘Anatomy of a Grow Room.” Photo: Provided by Garden Grove Organics
Gia & the Blooms 1227 Vine St., Over-the-Rhine; 1801 Race St., Over-the-Rhine Contemporary and clean seasonal floral arrangements at an affordable price point. The interior of this little OTR urban jungle houses a larger-than-expected selection of items like greeting cards, candles and locally made ceramics along with lots of houseplants. There are air plants of all shapes and sizes, hanging and trailing options, super-tall cacti, $5-a-pop little plant buddies and more. Burlap-wrapped hand-built bouquets begin at $42, and Gia offers delivery. Photo: Hailey Bollinger
Buds 3575 W. Kemper Road, Colerain Township Colerain Township’s Buds is ready to meet all your flower needs — and then some. The shop is run by Donna Hoffman and Emily Bosse-Woolum, who decided to take the next step after years of creating centerpieces and bouquets at home for weddings. They wanted the ability to still function as a floral shop while they ventured out into more activities. Buds boasts a wide selection of pre-made arrangements and fresh flowers daily as well as arrangements that can be ordered to your specifications. They also offer a nice variety of houseplants. But what really sets Buds is are their DIY options. Visitors can build their own bouquets and succulent gardens, or work on larger projects for events. You can even book the space for private parties. Photo: Hailey Bollinger
Deerhaus Decor 135 W. Elder St., Over-the-Rhine, Findlay Market Located in Findlay Market, Deerhaus provides a brick-and-mortar location for local craftsmen and artisans to display their work, which ranges from soaps and ceramics to jewelry and woodwork. There are also unique maker-made items from across the United States that all share similar characteristics of being accessible and sustainable with a woodsy vintage vibe. Find locally made waxed canvas aprons next to naturally dyed raw silk scarves, salvaged breweriana and hand-sewn stuffed animals. The shop stocks a rotating selection of houseplants, including terrariums and vivariums in unique glass containers. Photo: facebook.com/deerhausdecor
Coda Co. 400 Fairfield Ave., Bellevue This hip and crafty shop features maker-made products from upcycled and natural materials, like macrame wall hangings (made by shop owner Kelti Ziese), along with a vast selection of boho-chic clothing and home decor. Kelti loves houseplants and it shows in the shop’s curated selection potted beauties. Photo: facebook.com/codacompany
District 78 2908 Short Vine, Corryville District 78 specializes in housemade soy wax candles, scented with a blend of fragrance oils, that are phthalate free, paraben free and 100% vegan. To complement your candle, snag a new houseplant. The shop carries different sized pothos, snake plants, cacti, philodendron and more — plus cute gardening-themed T-shirts and bags. Photo: facebook.com/bydistrict78
Forage 320 W. Four St., Downtown Located next to sister boutique Koko, a sustainable shop and refillery, Forage is a self-described “interior plant shop and community for plant people. We’re on a mission to create a place where plants and the people who take care of them can thrive.” Among their copious plant stock are ones for green-thumbs, brown-thumbs, low light and those that are pet-friendly, plus all the gear and goods you need to keep them healthy and happy. Photo: Danielle Schuster
The Native One 1400 Vine St., Over-the-Rhine; 326 Scott Blvd., Covington Anna Steffen founded The Native One as a pop-up in 2017 when she was just 20 years old. The brick and mortar (and online) shops offer easy and affordable trend-based women’s fashion with cross-generational appeal. The stores are stuffed with everything from rompers and oversized outerwear to affordable statement footwear and lacy underpinnings. You’ll also find accessories, apothecary and home décor, including plenty of houseplants. Photo: Danielle Schuster
Prolific Plants Botany Shop Find them at pop-up market This pop-up plant shop travels to various markets with a collection of locally grown greens. Plants are grown in a backyard nursery in Reading using worm castings, diatomaceous earth and neem oil to fertilize and protect them. Prolific Plants says they specialize in “succulents, garden starters, rare and uncommon plants.” Photo: facebook.com/prolificplantsbotanyshop
Leaf & Limb on the Levee 1 Levee Way, Newport on the Levee, Newport This Newport on the Levee plant shop is one of the shopping destinations newer tenants as part of its revamp. They specialize in indoor plants, plus fun plant accessories. Photo: facebook.com/leafandlimbonthelevee
Burlap & Birch 9281 Governors Way, Fields Ertel; 15 E. Main St., Lebanon; 7550 Bales St., Liberty Township Burlap & Birch is a locally based homegoods chain from the minds behind Rose & Remington clothing boutique. The vibe is a little bit Joanna Gaines, a little bit Anthropologie. They sell furniture, light fixtures, baskets, pillows, candles… the list goes on. They also carry plants and greenery, including dried items. Photo: facebook.com/myburlapandbirch
Magnolia Rose 6880 Wooster Pike, Mariemont This Mariemont floral boutique sells arrangements, hosts classes and offers assorted accessories including jewelry. Indoor plants are available, as is a monthly club where you get a new houseplant every 30 days. Photo: facebook.com/magnoliaroseplantandflowerboutique
Growing Trade Plant & Pet 3840 Spring Grove Ave., Northside Growing Trade is a feed supply store (for dogs, cats, backyard chickens and wild birds) and full-service garden center that carries an array of plants. They have indoor tropical plants as well as trees, shrubs and flowers for outdoors. Photo: facebook.com/Growingtradestore
Philo Plant Shop 6901 Valley Ave., Anderson Township Philo carries “tropicals, rare aroids, Hoyas” and more out of its Anderson Township storefront. Check their social media for the latest updates about what they have in stock and what’s new. Photo: facebook.com/philocincy
Native Roots Plant Market 6840 Clough Pike, Anderson Township More of an actual garden center than a plant boutique, Native Roots is a sustainable landscape company helmed by a group of certified arborists. They focus on plant and tree health and design, but they also have a market where they sell outdoor trees, shrubs and perennials as well as houseplants. Photo: Native Roots Plant Market Facebook