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dvnv t1_j9qfq8u wrote

Ricky's Flower Mart is a good choice. Knowledgeable staff. Certain large plants can be pricey but they have a great and (usually) very healthy selection. Best to go in the spring though, I think they stock less variety in the winter. There's also parking

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sophiehatter2 t1_j9r1g0x wrote

Heads up to OP theres only like 3-4 parking spots

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HaddockBranzini-II t1_ja4pmz6 wrote

Yeah but its extra fun to blast out in reverse with your rear window obstructed by all the plants you bought.

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another-reddit-noob OP t1_j9qh53p wrote

those reviews look great! are they only open in the spring? they look closed for the time

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technicolourful t1_j9qodo4 wrote

Spring, summer and fall. If you can't wait, Home Depot seems to have a good selection. (Not a plant person, can confirm they were alive and green.)

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niems3 t1_j9qsmpj wrote

I got a plant from Home Depot a few years ago and ended up with a nasty fungus gnat infestation from it. I do not recommend

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momospls t1_j9sgmzl wrote

Seconded, ended up with a mealybug infestation instead. More recently seen spider mite webbing on their palms 🤢

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dvnv t1_j9rr7qo wrote

Looks like they might be closed for the winter, but they're definitely open spring/summer/fall. I bet come March they'll be open. Can't recommend this place enough

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pob3D t1_j9qljt8 wrote

I'll give you a little monstera this Saturday if you want it. Currently downsizing my collection due ti toddler curiosity.

Mahoney's in Brighton is pretty awesome.

Edit: Offer rescinded! Giving it to another person that DM'd me.

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Rachmurph92 t1_j9rxw3r wrote

You’re giving away a monstera?

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pob3D t1_j9s0oz1 wrote

Trying to! Another person DM'd me. I told them I'd give OP 24 hours, then it's theirs. You can be next on the list.

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Dull_Victory8857 t1_j9qhzwh wrote

I feel like if you join the Cambridge/Somerville "Buy Nothing" groups on FB and say you're looking for some plant clippings or something someone might be willing to share. Won't necessarily get a full fledged plant but that's a pretty good free option

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mtmsm t1_j9s80ac wrote

There’s also a “Camberville Plant Lovers” fb group where people will sell/trade/give away plants

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musiclvr312 t1_j9rpy50 wrote

Was just coming here to suggest this. I’ve gotten pileas and monsteras from the buy nothing group. Also Home Depot/ Lowe’s (if you can get to them) sell succulents for < $10. They grow fairly quickly and are easy to propagate so you can end up with more plants than you know what to do with.

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gnomesofdreams t1_jacl2bg wrote

Also “Somerville Plant Exchange” which is entirely about swapping or giving away plants and gardening items. They require all trades/pickups to be in Somerville, though just FYI.

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ManOfTeele t1_j9qsla2 wrote

Mahoney's is great. I've been to both their Winchester and Brighton locations. Brighton is probably closer, but the Winchester one is huge. I was there a few weeks ago. Tons of plants in every price range.

You could also check out Pemberton Farms on Mass Ave. They have a small greenhouse for indoor plants that's open all year.

Or if you want to try to find some free ones, there's a Facebook group called Somerville Plant Exchange that only allows free exchanges, no sales. Not sure if there's a similar group for Cambridge.

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PandaSmanda t1_j9s447h wrote

I buy from Trader Joe’s. Is that cringe? Lol

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Trombone_Tone t1_j9tl1tm wrote

Pemberton Farms

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HaddockBranzini-II t1_ja4pwk6 wrote

Oof, I love them but even compared to Mahoney's they are pricey AF. And I am the type to spend more than I have any business doing on a plant that strikes my fancy.

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AwkwardSpread t1_j9qje0b wrote

Technically Brighton and don’t know about their price point but mahoney’s always has a nice selection.

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Karmaforme t1_j9rr8u6 wrote

Stay away from niche. They have scale. Every damn time I buy a plant there it brings a new infestation!

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saltyeyed t1_j9sbeqb wrote

If you get a pot with some soil, I can give you some cuttings of some basic Pothos -- with some roots growing already (I'm out of town until Tuesday but any time afterwards). These are super hardy and easy to propagate.

It's may be more expensive than what you are looking to spend but my plants from Niche (which moved to Davis from Central Square I think) from like four years ago are some of the healthiest plants I have purchased. Whereas the cheap plants I bought from Lowes died super quick.

Edit to say that wow a person below has the exact opposite opinion as me! May be things has gone downhill or I have gotten really lucky.

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bbctol t1_j9rkpjw wrote

I second going on "Buy Nothing" groups or trying to make gardening friends in other ways. When I stopped by Niche in Davis Square (cool place but small) they pretty openly told me that's the best way to get plants if you're more worried about price. That said, Ricky's is really cool (and might not be around soon?)

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sunnysideupsum t1_j9rlbq0 wrote

Found great plants on fb marketplace during moving sales. I scored a 6ft+ rubber tree for $30

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ThinkingTooHardAbouT t1_j9uh0fk wrote

Practical question: how does one get a 6ft+ rubber tree from the seller to your house?

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a11y__cat t1_j9rnx22 wrote

Mahoney’s is excellent for this. If you can get to Winchester it’s their biggest location but you can also hit up the one in Brighton and still get a great selection. Rickey’s is also great but may be scant on house plants this time of year. There’s also a few Facebook groups for trading/buying/gifting plants. I could grab the names if you’re interested. 😊

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Fleur75 t1_j9t0890 wrote

Honestly, if you end up buying, just go to a small, local florist. The quality can’t be beat, even if it’s slightly more expensive. Bonus - you’re supporting a small local business that hasn’t been turned into a bank yet

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throwaway1010913 t1_j9w5ls5 wrote

The Boston Plant and Garden Exchange facebook group. Or whole foods, trader joes, or other such grocery stores.

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No-Introduction-8496 t1_j9uh219 wrote

I love Rococo in bow market. Pricey flowers but plants are reasonable from what I can tell.

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