Jupiter’s Top Plant Nurseries: (More Than) Worth a Trip

Whether you’re dreaming of a lush backyard oasis or just on the hunt for hard-to-find tropical plants, Jupiter is bursting with nurseries ready to help your landscape plans take root. From sprawling farm-style operations to boutique greenhouses tucked away on quiet streets, there’s a spot for every kind of plant lover.

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LiDonni Nursery & Landscape Inc.

Spread across twenty acres in Jupiter, Florida, LiDonni Nursery & Landscape Inc. lays out palms, trees, and shrubs in neat, open-air rows. Everything grows on site, so you know exactly what you’re getting. They carry field-grown and container stock, native Florida palms, exotic specimens, and large shade trees with canopies ready to thrive. Since the late 1980s, the LiDonni family has honed its expertise on what flourishes here and what won’t.

Weekend gardeners and professional landscapers both find what they need. Wholesale customers enjoy competitive rates, while retail shoppers access mid- to premium-level offerings. The nursery’s specialty is plant brokerage—tracking down rare palms or specialty shrubs that feel impossible to source. A small, dedicated staff led by lifelong horticulturalists provides hands-on advice, and delivery services handle large orders without requiring you to rent a flatbed. With on-site growing, clear labeling, and decades of experience, LiDonni makes healthy, mature specimens easy to acquire.

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Giverny Gardens

At Giverny Gardens in Jupiter, you won’t find a typical big-box nursery. Think Willy Wonka trading chocolate for chlorophyll and going all in on Florida natives. Over 600 live plant varieties fill their urban nook on Center Street, including butterfly-friendly milkweed, vibrant tropicals, palms, giant cycads, cacti, and even edible greens. They also stock rare oddballs for anyone who wants something truly unique.

The site features museum-style pathways and demonstration beds circling greenhouses and shade houses, where each plant gets expert care. Staff members grow and prune most stock in-house rather than unloading truckloads at random. A white picket fence adds to the boutique, family-owned atmosphere. While prices lean toward mid- to premium-range, you benefit from knowledgeable staff who can distinguish a ficus from almost anything else. The pottery selection includes fine Italian terracotta, and seasonal displays ensure there’s always something looking fresh and sharp.

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The Garden Depot

Operating since 2007 on a 15-acre stretch of farmland, The Garden Depot in Jupiter runs a well-organized, open-air nursery. Grow zones are clearly marked, and shaded bench areas keep you cool while browsing Anthuriums, Seagrape, Goldmound Duranta, Trinette, and Red Fountain Grass. Everything grows on site, so stock arrives fresh, not shipped through an unknown supply chain.

Local landscapers rely on their bulk pricing for mulch, rocks, specialty soils, and erosion-control materials. DIY gardeners find a friendly atmosphere and staff eager to offer practical advice. Propagation happens in-house, which means trees, palms, and specialty shrubs are acclimated to South Florida conditions from the start. Delivery options spare you the hassle of hauling oversized loads. Prices stay reasonable, and the nursery’s “worry-free buying” policy backs each purchase. It may not look flashy like some urban centers, but its blend of healthy subtropicals and wholesale-style service keeps both professionals and amateurs coming back.

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Jupiter Farm Nursery & Garden

Jupiter Farm Nursery & Garden on Jupiter Farms Road blends the feel of a working nursery with a community gathering spot. Rows of imported Adeniums (Desert Roses) join citrus trees, mangoes, jackfruit, and bamboo—options you rarely see at traditional garden centers. Stock rotates seasonally, from vibrant mums in fall to abundant summer vegetable starts.

The site includes raised garden beds, a gazebo, ponds, and winding gravel paths that guide your visit. Landscape design services feature computer-generated mockups so you can plan your space before planting. Regular workshops cover planting, pruning, and tropical care, and staff members take time to answer questions thoroughly. Prices stay down-to-earth, and BOGO deals on succulents and other select items appear frequently. As a family-owned operation, Jupiter Farm Nursery & Garden offers a relaxed, knowledgeable environment that proves not every nursery is a warehouse in disguise.

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Garden Center at The Home Depot

At The Home Depot’s Garden Center in Jupiter, Florida, you get nearly everything you need for landscaping plus hardware and household supplies under one roof. Annuals, perennials, native Florida trees such as coontie, organic vegetable starts, and a wide array of succulents fill well-organized rows beneath shade structures. Seasonal rotations showcase chrysanthemums in autumn and poinsettias in winter, while demonstration raised beds display patio-ready arrangements.

Regional growers supply most plants, and a few varieties are grown on site. Bags of mulch, river stones, potting mix, and landscape fabric are stacked nearby for easy loading. Knowledgeable associates staff the main floor, and the Pro Desk caters to contractors tackling larger projects. With QR codes on displays and weekend gardening clinics, you get clear plant information and care tips. Pricing stays competitive, especially on multi-packs and bulk soil or mulch. The result is a big-box environment that still feels accessible and practical for both hobbyists and landscape professionals.

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Bushel Stop

Family-owned since 1985, Bushel Stop brings South Florida gardening to life with straightforward offerings and local expertise. You will find an extensive selection of flowering annuals and perennials, shrubs, and mature landscape trees. Succulents occupy their own sunny corner and are ready to go whether you water them weekly or forget entirely. Nearby piles of fresh sod and mulch stand ready for your next weekend project.

Stroll through one of six outdoor yards. There is no greenhouse glamour here, just neat rows of plants and materials labeled by sun or shade requirements. Display beds offer ideas for your own garden and clear signage helps you estimate how much rock or soil you need so you avoid buying way too much.

Prices match those at national chains, but choices are wider, especially for plant quality and materials that come without flimsy shrink-wrap. Contractors pick up bulk orders while beginners can ask staff for guidance without feeling judged. From delivery and pickup to holiday greens and last-minute pots, Bushel Stop delivers on its promise as your local one-stop shop for landscaping success.

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Walmart Garden Center

Inside the Walmart Garden Center in Jupiter, Florida, this open-air extension of the Supercenter packs a wide variety of plants and garden supplies under a simple layout of metal shelving and gravel walkways. Flats of marigolds sit next to brightly colored succulents, and rows of gardenia shrubs offer dense green foliage. Seasonal sections change throughout the year. Summer displays include ferns and tropical palms. Fall features woven-pot mums, and winters bring tables stacked high with poinsettias.

The Better Homes & Gardens line occupies its own aisle. Shoppers will find hydrangeas, ceramic planters in a spectrum of hues, and other trending items at everyday low prices. Seed packets start around two dollars, while leafy houseplants typically cost only slightly more than a fast food meal. Staff focus on restocking and checkout rather than giving extensive gardening advice, but clear price tags and signage make it easy to find what you need. Generous clearance racks offer further discounts on bulk soil, pots, and seasonal decor.

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