Plants are a great addition to the home, whether you want to feel like you're living in an urban jungle or a country paradise. They give off a homey feel, purify your air, and overall improve your living space as they beautify it, too.

But, caring for plants can be difficult and time-consuming. And if you're new to gardening, it can be an absolute nightmare to work out. Luckily, many subscription boxes take into account the busy lifestyles and difficulties, and offer up easy to take care of plants.

So, whether you're an avid plant-lover and gardener, or a complete novice, why not look into getting a plant subscription box?

1. Succulents Box

succulents box

The Succulents Box starts at $5. It provides an abundance of succulents to choose from, all of which are organically grown. For any newbies out there, succulents are drought and heat-resistant plants that don't need as much water, like cacti and so on.

It's not only budget-friendly with the low subscription price, but offers easy to take care of plants. Succulents don't need much from you, so the likelihood of you killing them is minimal.

If you're concerned about the care aspect, the Succulents Box gives you plant identification cards and specific care instructions. All you have to do is follow them, and your new plant pets will be alright. The box can grant you between one and four succulents and even offers you the chance to bundle them with an airplant.

These plants can truly brighten up your living space, so give the subscription a chance and find your next leafy roommate.

2. The Sill

the sill subscriber perks

The Sill believes that plants make people happy, so they offer to ensure your happiness with their subscription options. You can choose between a Classic Plant Subscription for $60 and a Pet-Friendly Plant Subscription for $65, which are much more expensive than some of the other subscriptions.

So, if you have furry friends at your home, you can rest easy that they'll be safe around the non-toxic plants you'll get. You can also choose the planter color to match your home decor better and whether to get an already potted plant or be the one to pot it.

If you decide on the latter, you can get the soil needed for the potting. The Sill has all sorts of plants available on its roster, so you'll easily be able to find a plant you like.

3. Seed Bank Box

seed bank box

If you're looking to start a garden that will produce things you can eat, take a look at Seed Bank Box. Seed Bank Box caters to the urban gardener by offering up seeds different from what you can find at the store.

So if you want to grow some more unique plants like the Red Fire Orach or the Purple Ruffles Basil, this is the subscription box for you. The seeds you get can come from the organic, non-GMO, heirloom, or rare category.

You can sign up for a monthly plan for $25.28, a six-month plan for $151.69, or a yearly plan for $303.36. The box comes with eight to ten varieties of seeds, and you can get anything from the root or vining vegetable variety, leafy greens, edible flowers, fruit, and so on.

4. My Garden Box

my garden box

If you've never taken care of a garden or even a single plant, My Garden Box is right for you. My Garden Box focuses on newbie gardeners looking to work on their skills and get their green thumb going.

The box offers seasonal garden collections you can plant and tend to, and to make it extra simple, you get given tips, tricks, and garden advice to consider, along with the already portioned ingredients you'll need. The ingredients in question are pots, soil, and your new plants. With all the instructions, the assembly process is sure to be easy and even fun.

You can subscribe on a month-to-month basis for $38.50 or do a three-month, six-month, or a yearly prepay for $112.50, $219, and $426, respectively.

5. Bloomin' Bin

bloomin' bin

Bloomin' Bin offers seeds that can grow anywhere, and each box follows a theme. Like, June's Asian Vegetables and Amaranth and July's Cabbage and Celosia. You can choose whether to get fruits and veg, herbs, microgreens, flowers, or a mix of whichever you prefer.

The box options are Just Seeds, Just Seeds Premium, Just the Plants and Seeds, Just the Microgreens, and Just the Herbs. Prices for the Just Seeds start at $4.50, and the highest subscription, Just Seeds Premium, starts at $30.00. The other options have prices in between those two.

A box brings you between two and eight seeds, alongside all the instructions and advice you'd need to get them planted and ready to grow. It's easy to make your plant selection and get your garden growing with Bloomin' Bin.

6. The Plant Club

the plant club

The Plant Club plants are suited for the indoors, so consider that a subscription gets you houseplants rather than outside garden ones. It's perfect for anyone without garden space, or if you're looking to spruce up the inside of where you live.

The Plant Club gives you everything you'll need to get your indoor plant ready to grow and thrive. The box brings you a custom blend potting mix, a decorative container, and, naturally, instructions to make the assembly as easy as can be.

There are several different subscriptions you can look at getting. A month-to-month one costs you $39, but you can also choose a three-month, six-month, and 12-month prepay. They set you back $114, $222, and $432, respectively.

Green Thumb or Not, Don't Be Afraid To Start

All of these subscription services make it exceptionally easy to get your garden growing. So, don't delay, and give your green thumb a chance to sprout.

Whether you're a novice or a seasoned plant expert, everyone can benefit from some greenery in their yard, on the balcony, or in their home. Plants can be simple decorations for fresh air or serve a purpose and give you fresh produce. Choose one of the boxes to make your garden dreams come through.