qwertney: The best place I've found so far for plants and terrarium materials. They have rocks, moss, charcoal, containers, air plants, and a ton of plants. Sprout's sister store does arrangements.
62 Grand St (btwn Kent & Wythe Ave.), Brooklyn, NY
Antique Store · Williamsburg · 8 tips and reviews
qwertney: Stop by here if you're going to Sprout. This home goods store has a small but interesting collection of glassware that can be used for plants and terrariums.
Miscellaneous Store · Williamsburg · 4 tips and reviews
qwertney: Jungle has a huge selection of beautiful outdoor plants, and the staff is friendly and helpful. They have some indoor plants and pots, too. Definitely stop here when looking for plants in the 'hood.
qwertney: skinnyskinny has a small but high-quality selection of plants – from air plants to succulents and ferns – and pottery. They're usually a little cheaper than other local plant stores.
116 Franklin St (btwn Noble St & Greenpoint Ave), Brooklyn, NY
Coffee Shop · Greenpoint · 46 tips and reviews
qwertney: Adorable flower/coffee shop combo-breaker. They have a healthy selection of plants – mostly succulents – and beautiful wood vases. They're really friendly, too.
Furniture and Home Store · Greenwich Village · 76 tips and reviews
qwertney: As of lately, they've been selling moss, rocks, lichen, and interesting vases. No real plants, but they sell fake plants and cool glassware that can be used for terrariums.
qwertney: West Elm is my go-to store for terrarium and plant containers (and inspiration). Although their succulent selection is robust, it's often poor quality. They sell nice air plants and pots.
Furniture and Home Store · Chelsea · 20 tips and reviews
qwertney: West Elm is my go-to store for terrarium and plant containers (and inspiration). Although their succulent selection is robust, it's often poor quality. They sell nice air plants and pots.
Furniture and Home Store · Red Hook · 450 tips and reviews
qwertney: Try turning a shadowbox picture frame into a living wall using moss and succulents. IKEA also sells cylindrical- and hurricane-style glassware.