Get ready to find your perfect new green companion in this relaxing fall plant shopping trip! Join me at the Lowe’s Garden Center in Prosper, Texas, where we’ll explore the latest selection of budget-friendly houseplants and seasonal stunners.
Detailed Lowe’s Walkthrough: We’ll take a serene stroll through the garden center, discovering hidden gems and showcasing what’s new on the shelves this fall.
Budget-Friendly Finds: I’ll share my top tips on how to save money on plants at big box stores, proving that a beautiful collection doesn’t have to break the bank.
Trending Plants: Get an up-close look at new and popular arrivals from beloved plant brands like Costa Farms’ Trending Tropicals and Urban Jungle.
Fall Seasonal Showcase: We’ll dive into the vibrant colors of the season, from classic Mums to the brilliantly colored Crotons that are perfect for adding a pop of warmth to your home.
Expert Plant Care Tips: I’ll provide essential plant care advice for all your new acquisitions, helping your indoor jungle thrive long after you bring them home.
Plant Styling and Aesthetics: Discover how to beautifully arrange and style your new plants to create a relaxing and aesthetically pleasing atmosphere in your space.
Relaxing Shopping Experience: Sink into the chill vibes of this video with soothing background music that makes for the perfect, calm plant shopping adventure.
Whether you’re a new plant parent or a seasoned enthusiast, this video has something for everyone. So grab your coffee, put your feet up, and let’s go plant shopping together!
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[Music] [Music] Good day, my plant foldies. This is Richie at Growfolds and today we’ll be big box store plant shopping at Lowe’s out in Prosper, Texas. As always, please make sure you are pressing that thumbs up or like button for this video. It definitely helps push this content out to more plant lovers like yourself, as well as give me a follow on my Instagram at growfolds. If you have any questions about the plants that I feature or just want to connect with me directly, it is a beautiful Friday afternoon. I’m actually off from work. I have a 3-day weekend, so I’m super excited to film some content for our plan foldies. And for those that are new to the channel, I call my viewers and subscribers plan foldies. Welcome. My name is Richie and I do daily 1-hour plant shopping videos. So, I hope you enjoyed today’s episode. We’re just going to see what indoor tropical house plants that they have, as well as the fall seasonal plants that they’re going to have in the Lowe’s um garden center. So, as you can see right here, it is a beautiful afternoon out in North Dallas, which is where I’m based at. Now, I know that I’ve been doing a lot of other content outside of big box store plant shopping, but lo and behold, I will be focusing on some big box store plants and um some more new content. I haven’t been as consistent, so I really do appreciate those that have tuned in to some of the content that I have posted throughout the week. But you can see right here we have some croons. And we’re just going to go ahead and quickly walk into the garden center and see what plants they have in the outdoor garden section. And don’t worry, please do not swipe away, stop watching the video because I will get to the um indoor tropical plants, but I did want to spend a little bit of time just talking about some of the outdoor garden plants. You can see right here, this is a mix planter by Nature’s um way. You can see we’ve got fern and croons. And you already know if it is um the fall season you will see two specific plants that signify fall. One of them will be chrysanthemums or mums as well as croton specifically croon Petra. So we’re just going to walk around here and see what outdoor plants they have available. Please feel free to leave in the comment section anything that you want to mention about plants. And for the plant foldies that have not discovered the new feature on the YouTube channel, I have opened up the community tab where you can post post about um your plants. You can post pictures of your plants. I would love for everybody to be um engaged and aware of that community tab. I would love for y’all to share your plants because I love seeing everybody else’s plant collections. Now, in terms of my um personal plant collection, if you are a member of my YouTube membership tier, which is for only $2.99, the price of a cup of coffee, just know that in a couple of weeks, I will have some of these videos posted of my house plant tour. But anyways, plant foldies, let’s go ahead and just walk around here. You can see we’ve got a bunch of croton Petras. I love croon Petras. Unfortunately, they just come out during the fall season. But, you know, these particular plants are a tropical plant that is actually native to Southeast Asian countries where they get a lot of light, warmer humidity, and lots of um rain. And so, for me, putting these plants out in a season such as fall in the United States where it’s cold, the days are shorter, it’s not really conducive to long-term growth for a croton. So, I get it. I understand why croons are actually a seasonal annual plant in the United States is because they do have those fall colors. Now, over here, I’m just going to walk around and show you different types of shrubs. Again, um a lot of you guys might be into indoor tropical plants, but I love all sorts of plants, whether it’s outdoor gardening plants, Japanese maples, um vegetable and herb gardens, landscaping, everything you can possibly think of, and even bonesai, the art of bonsai. I like to feature different types of plants. So, we’re just going to spend a little bit of time in the outdoor section. I’m going to be picking up some plants and just walking around and showing you what is available at the Lowe’s garden center. Lowe’s is very much so a big box store that is very consistent in the um in stocks of their plants. I mean, you can see right over here we’ve got a holly of a compact holly. And I know that I’ve just recently announced that I’ve become an official affiliate of the bonesupply.com where I will be promoting their bonesupply plants and um you know supplies specifically their soil. I am looking for um you know shrubs and types of plants that I can convert into bonsai. So feel free to let me know when you guys are ready for me to make that content in the comment section. But you can see right over here we’ve got some variegated shrubs. And next year, I plan to do a little bit more landscaping. Right now, my backyard is a hot mess. I’ve got overgrown weeds, and that’s the reason why I haven’t really done a full-blown outdoor garden tour. Um, I will say, um, for those that don’t know, I do, um, raise backyard chickens. I’ve got two hens, a Bard Rock hen named Charlotte and a Rhode Island red named, um, Kreiona. They’re about 4 months old and they’ve been the best weed preventtors, weed eaters because they will literally eat up the weeds. So, that’s always a natural alternative versus using pesticides. But anyways, plant fold. As you can see right here, this one is a Chinese fringe plant. Um, I’m looking at the potential of it becoming a bonesai. So, some of these shrubs right I’m looking at could be converted into bonsai. And that’s the thing about going to a big box store. You can find what you call nursery stock plants to make bonsai. And you can just see right here really nice organization of the Lowe’s particular in Prosper, Texas. I often frequently visit this location because they have so many plants. And we’re just going to be looking at some of these succulents and cactus. Now, these are sourced out by Oasis Plants, and they’re very much so budget friendly, cost effective um succulents and cactus plants that you can add in your plant collection. [Music] Hey. [Music] [Laughter] [Music] Hey. Hey. Heat. [Music] Heat. [Music] Hey. [Music] Hey. Hey. [Music] [Laughter] [Music] the kinds of plants that you would find at a big box store like Lowe’s, as I often show you all whenever I go big box store plant shopping, which pretty much daily is that they are consistent in their in stock. So you can see even right over here we’ve got a bunch of Encore Aelas. Now with Aelas they prefer to be in more of like bright indirect light, more of shaded areas. Although Encore Aelas perform a little bit better by just giving them just a little bit more light. Acidic soil is best for um aelas in general. And then as I walk around here, plant foldies, you can just see that we’ve got the variegated bugilas. And we have um racks of mums and chrysanthemums. We’ve got a Mexican bird of paradise. And I was actually at um the Dallas arborum earlier this morning when I filmed um this big box plant shopping video and they actually had a bunch of these in bloom, beautiful orange blooms. And now we’re looking at some proven winners plants. This one is an amazing variegated Chinese fringe bush right over here. I have been eyeing this for a while. This one is, I believe, for like $29.99. I have um really wanted to get back into creating bonesai. And so, for me, finding something like this, I might actually buy one of these as a stock plant, a nursery plant to create into a bonsai. Feel free to leave in the comments if um you want to see me create a bonsai in a future video. And as you can see right here, Plan Foldies, we see all of these beautiful mums. I am curious to see if anybody um just buys mums for the fall season just so they can have that um that fall color interest. I mean, we have several different types of flowering plants. This one is a nice purple aster right over here. Beautiful purple flower. $8.98. This is the New York aster right here. I don’t really know a lot about this plant. It does remind me of a mum as well. And so, you know, that’s another color combination you can put in a patio. And then, obviously, we have so many different types of mums to choose from right over here. I would recommend buying these mums when they’re not fully bloomed yet, so you have a longer bloom cycle. [Music] What I also like about exploring the outdoor garden center of Lowe’s is that they just have so many different types of outdoor garden plants. You can see we’ve got several hanging baskets and obviously we have a bunch of these croton Petras. Croons always come out during the fall season. And even these right over here. So Kolas plants are one of my favorite plants. I mean look at how beautiful the color is on this one. And these are only for $1.98. You can get this kolas plant right here and actually chop up the top of this plant, put it into the soil, and it will root. You can get a more full plant. Kolas plants come in so many different varieties of colors, leaf shapes. And these plants, although um most people would consider them more of like a patio garden plant, you can grow these indoors long term. you can actually grow them into the point of making them into like um kolish trees because the um actual stems can get woody over time and um I’ve seen a lot of um European Instagrams actually feature this. They also call this the pallet leaf um plant. Beautiful plant. Again, it’s only for $1.98. And if you want something that’s a little bit more unique, something that’s not necessarily as trending, I would recommend trying to grow a kolas plant. So last year I was really obsessed with kolas plants just as much as I am obsessed about agliona. But I would hope that the plant foldies would be open to actually growing kolas plants. I mean you can see the wide range of different types of colors. I will say that certain kolas can actually grow out in full sun. um actually looking at some of the kolas that were growing out in full sun at the Dallas Arboritum, it was really inspiring and it made me want to actually grow kolas again. So, we’ll see what that looks like for me long term. I will say that kolas plants are commonly found often overlooked though because most people will not really consider them as a house plant. But you already know plant foldies. I love to create new trends or at least get people excited about plants that are not necessarily trending. I know that the trending plants right now would be like the variegated um monster constellation mutations. Um obviously anthetheriums and also variegated plants in general. Now over here I did want to show you this beautiful neon queen pals for $19.98 in an 8 in planter. And I’m actually really tempted to buy this one even though I already have a neon queen poo. Look at the coloration of this one. It has gotten so much light that it’s got a pale yellow color. What a stunner. Um, unfortunately I didn’t end up buying this plant, but I may come back for it because it is a beautiful specimen and you already know plant foldies I am on a kick a hunt for both those plants as well. Now over um over here we have our favorite Hedra Helix. And um for those that are new to the channel, I mispronounced Hideera Helix, which is the correct way to say English ivy. This one is one of my favorite plants to talk about. My favorite plants to actually show because it is a plant that does not want to love me back. Very challenging plant, but you know, we all love ourselves. Our hedra helix. Anyways, you can see right over here, plant foldies. We’ve got some more beautiful croon petras right over here. Croton um plants in general need a lot of light. I would recommend growing them outdoors. And if you are adventurous or more so want to give them the ideal conditions, grow them in full sun. They love a lot of sun. They also love a lot of water and they also love a lot of humidity. So, um try growing yourself a croton. I don’t know if you could actually grow them longterm indoors. And then we also have a bunch of these mirolds. So, here’s the thing about maragolds. I love marolds. I may end up buying maragolds actually because I want to feed some of their um petals to my um my chickens because they supposedly are really good for them. But as I pan around here, take a look at the scenery of this beautiful Lowe’s garden center. [Music] Hopefully I’ve sold you on possibly growing kolas plants. Um, if anybody picks up a kolas plant this weekend or just picks up a kolas plant within the next couple of days, please utilize the community tab on my YouTube channel. You can actually access it by going to my YouTube page and then going under community. You can post pictures of your plants and I would really really love to see um our plan fold plans. Thank you to those that have already posted on the community post. Feel free to leave comments, engage with each other, interact with each other because I really want to promote that um that community of ours on the community tab. So definitely check it out. And as you can see right here, Plan Foldies, I’m just walking around to show you this Lowe’s location. I have featured this Lowe’s location on so many occasions because it is in close proximity of where I am based at. And you can see right here, they have so many planters. And what makes big box store plant shopping um easy and fun is because they have so many plant supplies. So you can see right here, if you were to ask me my aesthetic, I definitely love love love these combo um terracotta planters here. I really like the minimalistic look. A lot of my planters are terracotta. I also like just very matte finish planters. And you can see right here we do have the saucers. Now, these are for $6.98, but you know, if you’re looking for a classic look for house plants, definitely consider getting terracotta planters. And then we’re going to go ahead and spin around here. So, we have even more plants. I’m just going to show you more of the plants that they have available. It looks like they’ve got a lot of hanging baskets right here. Beautiful trade scanthia um right over here. And these are only for $19.98. Here [Applause] [Music] we have the national flower of the Philippines. This is the Arabian jasmine, also known as sagittita. Um, I can even smell the beautiful um, flowers of this plant. It’s very fragrant. Um, I definitely am considering getting one of these because to my surprise, this plant is actually considered a perennial for my grow zone, which is 8B. I may come back and get this um, Arabian jasmine as well. So, you already know plant foldies. As much as I love indoor tropical plants like this Tradescanthia for instance by Costa Farms, I also love outdoor garden plants and that is the joy of owning a home in the Dallas Fort Worth area. I have a pretty large backyard. I’m able to landscape. I’m able to grow my plants outdoors. And I’m able to just enjoy different types of plants like this epiprem panatam ceu poo. This is in a 6-in planter for $16.98. Tell me why I have just gone crazy and started taking lots of cutings from my Cebu blue poo and I am propagating currently in water and hopefully I’m going to create several new plants. Um, plant propagation is one way to save money on plants. That is one way you can actually bring joy to each other because you can share plant propagations. Over here, $16.98 plant foldies. We’ve got another Sonium by Costa Farms. This is a singium um holly. This one has a light um colored leaf. Love the arrow head shape of the singonium. Soniums do like bright indirect light. They do not like to stay um dry for too long. So, you need to make sure that if you are going to be growing singoniums that you are staying on top of the watering. I am currently growing a new type of singonium I got from overseas called a singonium lime soda. It’s basically like a neon poo but singonium um variety. Now over here we have another beautiful pink singonium. Now this one has more narrow leaves. This one has some mutations on the leaves too. This one is for $16.98. for those that actually grow singoniums. Um, feel free to leave in the comment section. Let me know what singoniums you’ve bought at a big box store. And speaking of big box store plants, we’ve got another Hoya right over here. For my Hoya heads, do you wish that there were more um Hoya available at like Lowe’s? I really wish they would actually have more varieties of Hoya. Um, I’m definitely getting into them. I recently purchased a Hoya from a local plant nursery called Plants and Planters. So stay tuned for that YouTube episode. And as you can see right here, Plan Foldies, we’ve even got more um poo plants. Now this one is a golden poo for $20.98 by Costa Farms. This one is in an 8 in planter. And you can see right over here, we’ve just got a lot of fall vibes coming around. I’m just going to walk around and pick up this and show you what this looks like. um poo plants as I recommend it to anybody whether you are an advanced um plant collector, somebody that collects rare plants. I still feel like pose plants, even the golden poo has room in anybody’s plant collection. Um feel free to agree or disagree. Let me know what you think about poo plants, but I would say by the end of the year, let’s all have a goal of getting a poo plant. Even if it’s just a golden pose. Beautiful plant, very easy to care for. Super happy that Costa Farms has these hanging baskets readily available for us every time we go big box store plant shopping. And I’m hoping that with Dallas Plant Con um just coming around the corner in October, hopefully I will be able to meet up with some of the Costa Farms team again. Again, I regret not being able to go to um to Plancon, New York City 2025 because my flight was cancelled about 40 minutes before takeoff, which was really disappointing. But, you know, if you watch some of my episodes that I um filmed that day, I made it really productive. And that’s really the thing about um you know, having time off and just even having time to just relax. Um, I am just really excited to have this weekend off to where I’m going to focus obviously on getting some time off from work, resting, enjoying my um my time with Luke and just my friends and family, but also to be able to create new content like this for the Planfold community. We are so close, like super close to 13,000 Planfold subscribers. And you know, that is a really good way to start off the fall season. And I mean, you can see right here we’ve got some fall decor and curious to see if anybody really gets into seasonality decor. I don’t necessarily decorate for the seasons, but you know, the fall season is one of my favorite seasons because of all of the um fall colors. I really love how the trees change colors. And now we are about to walk into the indoor tropical section, which is the main event. So hopefully plan foldies, you’ve stuck around this long. And if you have and not have um pressed the thumbs up or like button for this video, definitely do that for me because it definitely helps push this content out to more plant lovers like yourself. And at the end of the video after you press the thumbs up button, there is a hype button which actually helps push this to even more plant lovers. So definitely check out the hype button if you’re able to. Now, some people had questions about how many times you can hype up a video. I believe you get three hypes um per week. So definitely just give them to my videos if you’re able to. Anyways, let me get to the plants again. So Live Trends Design, love Live Trends Design. And the reason why is again, look at this. They’ve got amazing planters. So they’re focusing on the woven basket look here. This one is a Zezy Zenzi plant. And look at that decor. Somebody wanted to get all Halloweenish and so they put that little skeleton there. We are now also looking at these horthas right over here by Live Trends Design. Um if you look at the stone wear and even just the shape. This one is for $9.98. Look at that um aesthetic right here. What a beautiful planter. And you know, when it comes to like interior design, I truly believe that you cannot go wrong buying Live Trends design plants because not only are you getting healthy plants, they are curated in a um in a way where they have amazing shapes for the planters, amazing textures. There is just a work of art um that is placed into the planters that these plants that Live Trends Design sells at these big box stores. And I really do find that the value that they’re asking for, the p the prices that they’re asking for is fair for Live Trends Design. But you can see right over here, even just the shapes, the um the lines, the um texture, very very beautiful um presentation, and it’s only for $9.98. So, we’re just going to go around and continue to walk and look at some of these indoor plants. Um, I love doing live trends design features because they do have the aesthetic that I look for whenever it is um, the plants that I want to buy. [Music] [Music] Oh, [Music] [Applause] hey. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] [Applause] [Music] $4.98. I love love love these Live Trends design um ceramic hanging basket planters. Look at this beautiful Synindapsis um silver and or maybe it’s a synapsis um exotica. Either way, I love the silver foliage. And the more I look at synapsis, especially whenever I just go big box store plant shopping, the more and more I want to collect them. And you know, with synapsis, I wouldn’t rule them out. Same thing with the filidendran heterasium. See, I’m looking for plants that are just going to be easy care. And what I’ve um noticed is with pose plants or epipremnum arium, filidendron heterasium, whether it’s the Brazil form, the Rio form, or just the different types of these um filidendrron heterasium. and then the synapsis forms. Those trailing um plants um actually make very easy plants to care for in an indoor space. And as winter is about to approach, we’re about to enter the fall season. I have to really think about all of the plants that I have growing outdoors in my um shaded patio area. The majority of them are agonea. Um I don’t know. I am just really concerned that I may not be able to just overwinterize them. But, you know, it’s just interesting how you get inspired to go just buy plants and grow them. I know that some people are in the stage of their plant um journey where they are satisfied with the plant um collection that they have or at least the plants that they have in their space. But for me, truthfully, I am still yearning to collect all of these different types of plants like this Synapsis Java Platinum by Costa Farms. And I do love the new look that Costa Farms has on their selfwatering planters. This one is for $24.98. I love the terracotta look. I love the modern shape. I love the minimalistic look. I love the label and just everything about that Costa Farms put into this planter and the plant as well. the synindapsis um Java Platinum. That is another plant that I want to add to my plant collection. Um I wish I had a larger home. Um but that’s really because I want to be able to house more plants. Really though, I wish I could just have a full-blown greenhouse. It would just make it a lot easier than to actually um try to merge a lot of these plants into an interior space. I don’t know if anybody else is in the same boat as me where it’s like you have more than 200 plus plants and just maintaining them can be a bit challenging, but as you can see right here, Costa Farms has all of these new releases and you know, as I’ve done big box store plant shopping videos this year, um I am just reflecting on the fact that I just can’t believe that I’ve been able to maintain this YouTube channel and we have had, you know, some viewers come and go. Um, I miss seeing some of the plan foldies that used to be on the live premiere chats, but I totally get it. Sometimes, you know, life gets um, busy or sometimes our priorities change. But I hope that I’m able to see some of our um, original plan foldies make it back on the live premiere chats. Either way, I am also very excited to welcome a lot of the new plan foldies that have discovered this YouTube channel. And I always say if you ever just want to relax and um look at plants, it won’t um you know, hurt my feelings if you just press the mute button because I already know I love to talk, but if you just want like greenery, beautiful plants like this or better yet um just to listen to some of the new relaxing um soundtrack that I place into these videos. Definitely just binge watch some of my um videos. It definitely helps with the viewership as well, but also if you just want to utilize my videos as background music, you can also play them um throughout the day. Um I do have all of these curated soundtracks. So um you know, the plan foldies, you have given me some really good positive feedback. I did want to shout out my friend Jordan for actually creating these um soundtracks. So we’re just going to let it play through as I pick um some of these plants up and show you. Feel free to leave in the comments section if you’ve recently bought some of these plants, what plants you want to see, any type of feedback. As long as it is a um you know, a kind, positive feedback or at least constructive um critiques, let me know in the comments section below. But let’s go ahead and continue to walk around this um Lowe’s location to look at these house plans. Heat. Heat. N. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] Don’t. [Music] [Laughter] [Music] And of course, I couldn’t go big box store plant shopping without showing y’all in an Agliona red cyam. This is Costa Farm’s offering for the common agliona. This is the agliona red cyam for $15.98. Beautiful plant. It is the mascot of the growolds plant foldy community. Even if it is a common plant, even if it is a plant that often times people will overlook and not really pay attention to, I want to always bring light to this beautiful plant. It is an easy to care for plant, beginner friendly plant. A plant that again, if you are a plant foldy, I would recommend at least growing one. I mean, it’s only for $15.98. Go ahead and go plant shopping. Make this your goal to at least get one agliona um red syiam in your plant collection. Um for the plant foldies that have recently added one into your plant collection, please leave that in the comments section below. That is going to bring me so much joy to know that we are growing the #popularize agliona campaign. And then over here plantfoldies again um I’m just going to keep picking up some more of these plants. Um, I just am really happy that I am um enjoying my weekend off um to be able to create content like this to be able to pick up some plants and just to give you my insights and commentary about plants. I know that a lot of these plants you’ve seen multiple times almost daily, but for me it just never gets old to be able to go into a big box store and show y’all these plants. And it is quite interesting. So, if you also watch other um content creators for plants, have you noticed that even some of the more um big um names in content creation have really delved into big box store plant shopping? And I just really think it’s because a lot of us are able to access these plants um more so than local um nurseries. I don’t know, let me know in the comment section below if you’ve noticed that trend where there’s even more um plant YouTubers creating big box store content. Um, the majority of my content, even originally, has always been centered around big box store plant shopping, but it is quite interesting to see that some of the other plant um, content creators have kind of delved into that. Let me know in the comment section, plant foldies, what other plant content creators you watch on YouTube and you know reasons for watching their content because I would also like to delve in and possibly binge watch some other YouTubers to get some ideas, some inspiration on some other content creation I could create for the YouTube channel. And I am going to ask the plant foldies as I pick up these beautiful live transplants. Um, what should we do once we break 13,000 YouTube subscribers for the channel? Please feel free to let me know in the comments section. Should I do a massive giveaway? Um, I’d really like to know your um your insights. Now, over here we have another beautiful ficas elastica taniki. This one is also an urban jungle plant. This one is only for $13.98, which is a really good value. What a beautiful plant. This one also requires quite a bit of light. Actually, it’s $14.98. And for me, it is still a pretty easy plant to take care of, especially if you have the lighting conditions it requires. It can tolerate lower light conditions, but it’s definitely not going to give you the beautiful coloration variegation, and it’s definitely going to grow a lot slower if you don’t provide it that light. And then over here, we have some Live Trends design um planters. This is really cool that it has an acorn and you can see that it is an airplane right here. Airplants are often used by Live Trends Design as like a statement piece plant. I really love that it does merge um interior design, home decor at very affordable um prices as well. Look what we have here. We have a Hoya curtsy eye that fell off. That’s a little cutting um that maybe somebody could propagate. And then we’re going to just keep looking at these plants right over here. Live trends design planters. These acorn planters. Super cute with an airplane. So, um I’m just going to keep walking around here and showing you what else they have as far as selection. I will say based on what I’m already seeing, there’s not a full um restock of plants, but they do have quite a bit of L trends design planters that I would still pick from. I mean, there’s a lot of um of you know, Costa Farms plants, but Live Trends Design also has quite a bit of a selection right now at this Lowe’s location. There are some new releases that I’m hoping to find from Costa Farms, but we’ll see as I continue to go look at these um big box stores. You can see right here, we’ve got a Sansavaria. And you can see that even this little small one right here has several little babies that are popping out. And you know, sansaria beginner friendly plant. one that is also overlooked by a lot of people, but I would say this is an easy to care for plant that you can even just put as a decoration for maybe a desktop. And we have a bunch of Dina Sandriana or Lucky Bamboo plants right over here. So, let’s just continue to walk around and see what other selections they have at this Lowe’s location. Heat. Heat. [Music] [Applause] Heat. Heat. [Music] [Music] So, as I just pick up these plants and present them to y’all, plant foldies. Um, I did want to ask, what do you think about some of the music selection that I’ve been placing into these um big box store plant shopping videos? Does it keep you um hyped up to go plant shopping? Does it relax you? I would like to know um in the comments section. And I would like to know, plant foldies, if I should really invest in buying more of these ceramic planters by um Live Trends Design. It looks like today’s episode is really centered around Live Trends Design plants because look at this. Look at this beautiful um green morantha. Even though this plant doesn’t necessarily like me, I do love admiring it. I always say that I grow so many plants outside of my home. And that’s really because I do a lot of big box store plant shopping videos where literally I can come back next week and see that this plant is either not sold and still growing or there is a replacement plant because it’s been restocked. Um I do find that window plant shopping is another way to save money. It is a little bit risky for me to go big box store plant shopping or at least making this content because I am always wanting to buy these plants, but I’ve been getting better at not buying every single plant that I find. Um, I still struggle with it, but at least I’ve been able to mitigate having to spend unnecessary money on plants that maybe I’m not necessarily able to take care of long term. Because, as I’ve said in many of my videos, actually, pretty much all my videos, whenever you go buy plants or at least add a plant in your plant collection, know that you are adding workload to your daily routines because they’re all going to require you to water the plants. pest preventatives, maintenance, all of that factors into plants unless you are able to afford somebody that can go in and take care of your plants. Um that does become a bit of a hassle. Although I have seen and I don’t know plant foldies, if you’ve seen um plant care services, have they been popping around in your area? I know in the Dallas Fort Worth area, there are some individuals that are offering plant care where they go to your home and basically take care of your plants, water your plants, maintain your plants. Um, I have actually considered doing that, but I don’t know if I necessarily want somebody just wandering around in my home. I would like your insights on that as well, Plan Foldi. So, let me know in the comments section. And as you can see right here, this location doesn’t necessarily have a bunch of new restocks. But what I can appreciate about this Lowe’s location is that they have a lot of healthy looking plants. Enough for you to go pick a plant out if you feel the need to go plant shopping. And I already know this weekend I am intending to buy some plants. Not necessarily at this location, more so at the local plant nursery. So stay tuned for that content as I create that. Uh but this weekend I’m just really excited to be able to enjoy it. Now, for those that are on my YouTube membership tier, the Super Planfoldies, um it’s only for $2.99. Please press the join button if you’re watching this YouTube channel on my um on a computer or if you want to join my YouTube membership tier, which gives you access to member only videos, um special emojis that you could add in the um live premiere chats or even in the comment section and other um perks. Um I would love for you to join that. I actually am posting a bunch of member onlyly videos, specifically on some more of my personal daily blogs. So, if you want to get to know me a little bit better, I may actually do my face reveal on the membership only tier. Um, so definitely check that out. And I did want to shout out David who always always um gifts a lot of these um YouTube membership tiers to Lucky um Plantfold. So, David, if you’re watching, I really appreciate you always sharing the um the joy of the YouTube membership tier with others. Now, over here, Plies, I’m just going to keep picking up some more of these exotic angel um plants by Costa Farms. They range from $5.98 as well as $8.98 depending on the plant um size of the um the planter. So, this one right here is a Dina lime um light, a really beautiful plant. That one is also low light tolerant. We’ve got a panam pia right over here. Beautiful dark foliage. This one is for $8.98. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] [Music] Heat. Hey. Hey. Hey. Hey. Hey. Hey. [Music] [Laughter] [Music] [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] Heat. [Music] Heat. [Music] were to buy a plant at this Lowe’s location, it would definitely be this epipremum arium neon poo. $9.97 by Costa Farms. I mean, look at that beautiful neon yellowish green foliage. My favorite poo plant to grow. It is a pretty fast grower and so that would be the plant I would buy. I do like that there is a stark contrast between the neon poo and then the panam pia right over here. This one is also for $9.97. These are more of the seasonal planters that um Costa Farms produces. So that one is actually in a 5-in planter and you can see this is a 3-in planter. This one is for $5.98. But if you’re going to ask me which one I would pick, I would buy the 5-in seasonal planter. And then over here we have a bunch of 6inch Costa Farms um hanging baskets. These are all for $16.98. And we have this Hoya Kronosa for instance. Beautiful coloration variegation. And then we have a pepperomia serpent right over here. Even if it is a green plant, it’s still quite an interesting looking plant. Beautiful plant for only $16.98. [Music] Uh-huh. [Music] Yeah. [Music] Hey, [Music] hey, hey. [Music] Heat. [Music] Heat. [Music] Heat. Heat. Heat. [Music] [Laughter] [Music] Heat. [Music] Heat. [Music] ooh a feel. [Music] [Laughter] [Music] [Music] [Music] We just looked at a bunch of those Costa Farms plants ranging from epiprenum panatum, different types of um poo plants. But take a look at this live trends design plant. This one is a bird’s nest anthetherum. And this one is also for only $24.98. I know that when I was actually big box store plan shopping at another Lowe’s location in North Mckini, they actually had an anthetherum luxurian. And so Live Trends Design is creating a trend by actually making more of those trending anthetherum plants readily available at a big box store. And then you can see right over here we’ve got some more Live Trends plants. Today’s episode just ended up being more of like a Live Trends um feature. Although I love all the other plants that you can find at like Lowe’s, Costa Farms obviously, and then Urban Jungle Plants, but Live Trends design, there’s more of those plants readily available at this Lowe’s location. Now, we do have these urban jungle planters. $14.98. Let’s take a look at this alicacia right over here. So, I would love to be able to grow alicacas, but alicacas are just a little bit more challenging for me to grow indoors and they’re very much so because they are um pests. Um they just get infested with like spidermitites and they’re just their upkeep, at least for me, is a little bit more challenging. But you can see that there are other alternatives to plants that are easy to care for like this sansaria bird’s nest right over here. This one is for only $14.98. And you know, some people are actually satisfied with just having a couple of snake plants, pose plants, and agonea. Those easy care plants are the ones I would recommend to add into your plant collection if you’re looking for easy care plants. And then we have this live trans design plant. This one is some type of fern. I really love the cocoa um like deep brown color of that planter. What a beautiful plant and planter combination here. Very nice. Um they both complent each other. I do like the texture of the um fern in that particular planter. And then we’re just going to keep picking up some more plants here. This one is a bromeilad for $10.98. I do like the red color of the bloom and the terracotta planter for $10.98. That is not a bad price at all. I don’t currently own brmilads, but if I were to add some, I would look for the ones that have like the pink variety. And we can’t go big box or plant shopping without showing you in Agliona silver bay. This one is for um $14.98 in a stone wear planter by Live Trends Design. Very easy plant to take care of. Another plant that I would recommend. Another plant that I wish all of the plant foldies will add into your plant collection. I mean, it’s interesting because sometimes I will actually do a live poll on the live um chat and um I will ask if you would um actually add an agona to your plant collection and I still see responses where people say no. And I’m like why not? It is an amazing plant. But I suppose everybody has their own um aesthetic of what plants um attract them, what plants naturally um in uh you’re inclined to. But for me, I just can’t stop talking about aglionas. And I could see that our um community is really getting into it. But I do understand that some people may just not be into a specific plant like an algonea. Some people might be into alicacas. Like for me, I would love to get into alicacas. This one is only for $14.98 by urban jungle plants. But the care, it is all about how hard is the care to keep these plants alive. And so for me, um I just want to go ahead and continue to recommend Easy Care Plants for um anybody that just tunes into my big box store plant shopping videos. [Music] Hey, hey, hey. [Music] [Music] like this purple waffle plant. I often see I’ve tried to grow this plant. I love the dark foliage, but it’s just a hard plant to keep alive in my care. But as you can see right here, plant foldies. Look at this beautiful homola shelby. This one is a live trans plant. $24.98. And homaloma look very similar to algonea as well as dyenbakia. I do love the pastel velvety texture of this particular plant. So I may end up getting one of these eventually someday. But um you know it’s a lot of these like planning for certain plants that you want to add into your plant collection. But I just wish, and maybe this is just me, but I just really wish that I could get away from just wanting to buy every single plant that I go to at a big box store. Maybe I should just not make any big box store plant shopping videos. I don’t know. Let me know in the comments section, plant foldies, if that is a solution for not spending money on plants. Um, some people are just better at managing their expectations in terms of like whether you should buy a plant or not. I go up and down in terms of just whether I buy plants or not, but I mean, how do you not go buy a plant, especially when this like Lowe’s location has so many pretty plants to pick from? Now, we do have a bunch of these villainopsis orchids. We’ve got a bunch of croton plants. We’ve just got a lot of plants to choose from. And so, for me, it is just whether I am just satisfied filming the plants versus actually taking them home. Um, the way I make decisions on whether I buy a plant would be if there is a want or a need. A need is a plant that you have to buy that very day. A want is a plant that like I’ve talked about where you don’t necessarily have to buy it. You can actually admire it um while just shopping or looking at plants. Um, a lot of my um my plant decisions in terms of buying plants have lately been a want. like I already know I want to go buy a couple more jumbo agliona this weekend and so that’s like a planned um purchase. The impulse buys are what gets people in terms of spending money on plants. So I don’t know plant foldies I am just um you know openly asking for your feedback on whether you have impulse buys or if you’re really trying to also not buy plants. Um, it is challenging at times, especially when you find plants that are healthy or find plants that are a really good deal. I mean, I did just pick up this singonium right here for 50% off. Um, it’s one that some people may end up rescuing. I mean, this would end up being just $8, which is not a bad price at all considering the singium is still pretty healthy. And then we have all of these hanging baskets of Costa Farms. These are all for $16.98. You’ve got epipremnum um arium golden pos $16.98. That’s a nice full one as well. And I really like that it’s highly variegated. [Music] [Applause] [Music] Heat. [Music] Heat. [Music] Heat. [Music] Heat. [Music] Hey. Hey. Hey. [Music] So, for today’s video, it’s just really me picking up some plants, showing y’all what plants are available at the Prosper Lowe’s location. Um, I just love the fact that even if there’s not a big restock of plants, the there are still plants that are readily available. So, if you want to go plant shopping or feel the need to buy plants, I mean, you can find this epiprem neon poo for instance more poo plants, which I would recommend. There’s just a lot to select from. And as I wrap up this video today, I will say that um some big box stores are getting replenished u more so than others. But either way, if you are in the Dallas Fort Worth area, you’ll still be able to find some um really nice plants. You’re going to definitely find some crom plants, but there are some new trending tropical Costa Farms plants that I am on the lookout for. So, stay tuned for that in a future episode. But, you know, as far as today’s episode, I’m just happy that I am able to go to a big box store and still um show you some of these pretty plants right over here. As always, please consider joining my YouTube membership tier. It is only for the price of a cup of coffee, $2.99. Press the join button or um click the link in the um comment section that’s pinned. My name is Richie at Growfolds. I’ve enjoyed taking you along um with me to go big box store plan shopping. Um click on the videos that are popping up on the screen and definitely see my new content this week. I’ll see you next time. Bye.
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Love syngoniums. Waiting for more colors to become available.
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Enjoy the Video Richie' , love the planters.
Always look forward seeing our foldie family comenting.
Another awesome video! Thank you for all your hard work, Richie!💚💚💚
I missed the first part, so Team Replay!😁🪴
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Richie, I think you have been doing a good job on impulse buying. You had two really good reasons for buying plants lately. 1. Your Birthday 2. A cancel Plant Con Trip. You deserve all the plants you have gotten lately. 💛🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴💛
12:30 I am definitely open to growing Coleus plants, outdoors and indoors. Soon it will be time to take cuttings from the Coleus before it gets too cold outside.
Hi Richie!!! All the big boxes in my area (MA) have been throwing all the summer stuff out. No restocking, just nothing. So, that has made me order on-line. I need to stop. Ughhhh. Really love the Live Trends pots, so modern /and/or boho. The most recent plants I got were marked down Hoya speckled/freckled $2 X 3 at HD. Music is great
35:45 13k subscribers = houseplant tour? 🤗
47:00 Neon 😍
I live in CO and today I started bringing in the plants I've had outside all summer. Yikes I think I had too many 'needs' this summer! Way more to overwinter inside than last year. Luckily most are cactus and succulents so not much watering to do all winter. From now until Spring no more buying plants for me. I'll still go see what they have for sale and get my shopping fix watching your videos. Thank you.
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Aaaagh Richie !!! I’ll be back! Lmao I must have just missed it today .
Mucho LOV
Home depot has been really good lately with new and different hoyas!