![]() ![]() ![]() I live in NYC and try to always stop here when I visit family in Worcester. I haven’t had any known pest issues from plants I’ve purchased from here, but I’ve begun treating all new plants I bring home. I much prefer shopping at StS instead of a certain well-known greenhouse in CT with much higher prices and poor customer service. I even once bought a croton that was constantly dropping leaves and they kindly let me exchange more than 30 days after I’d purchased it. By contrast, StS has always been so accommodating with giving advice. The pricier plants they have are priced that way for a reason-they’re harder to find, especially if you don’t want to buy online, and look well taken care of. Yes, big box stores have cheaper plants but their selection is usually very standard and you can forget about getting any customer service. With few exceptions, the prices at StS are comparable to the market, if not cheaper. I am a bonafide houseplant fanatic and I am constantly browsing plants at nurseries and hardware stores and grocery stores and on Etsy. The staff is willing to take the time to talk to you about your questions without making you feel silly and they’ll help you find the proper plant for you, whether you’re a newbie or have a green thumb. You can find trendy plants, hard-to-find plants (I loved the Hoyas on my last visit), and classics. I have over 65 plants and they always have something new and cool. Aside from the gorgeous aesthetics, they have an AMAZING selection and wonderful, caring staff. Seed to Stem is what all plant shops should aspire to!! They represent everything you want in a local shop.
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