Flower shops and plant nurseries in Chattanooga

You might want to give it the ole’ petal to the metal, and stop by these local spots to find fresh cut flowers and plants.

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You can find beautiful flowers + plants all over Chattanooga.

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It’s a blooming time of year, and whether you’re in the market for fresh cut flowers or plants to brighten up your space, Chattanooga has a lot of options. Here are just a few to check out — we’ll leaf you to it.

Joli Jardin Flower Shop, 1263 Market St.
Flowers come from this spot’s nearby farm + the shop is set up like a European-style flower market. You can make your own bouquet or ask for assistance. Bonus: folks can also stop by the shop’s flower trucks at various markets and events.

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Folks can find plants + flowers from Fox & Fern when shopping at this spot.

Fox & Fern Botanical Styling, 807 Chestnut St.
This spot specializes in weddings and other events. But don’t miss out on the plants section.

Creekside Flower Farm, 5549 N. Marble Top Rd., Chickamauga
Visit the farm to see what flowers are in season + stop by on the U-Pick days to get a jar of stems or build DIY buckets for weddings and other events.

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Creekside Flower Farm have many upcoming U-Pick dates.

Crabtree Farms, 1000 E. 30th St.
Stop by this farm year-round to see what plants and produce they have to offer. Keep an eye out for special happenings like U-Pick days and Farm Store days.

Reflection Riding Native Plant Nursery, 400 Garden Rd.
Browse + buy native plants while enjoying a visit to Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center. Note: The nursery is open Thursday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Signal Mountain Nursery, 1100 Hubbard Rd.
This family-owned nursery offers numerous plants and garden tools, plus beautiful flowers from the nursery’s U-Pick garden.

Two dogs, one a graying black lab and the other a dalmatian, lie on the ground next to some potted plants. A fake velociraptor stands in the plants.

Reader Lexi H. says, “Tuukka and Shenzi love visiting the Barn Nursery.”

Photo by Lexi Hall

The Barn Nursery, 1801 E. 24th St. Pl.
Pick from a large selection of indoor + outdoor plants and seasonal flowers.

Southerly Flower Farm, Graysville, TN
Folks can shop these flowers every Sunday at the Chattanooga Market from the end of April-mid November. Check out other places to find them.

Ooltewah Nursery and Landscape Co., 5829 Main St., Collegedale
Check out a variety of plants + flowers at this nursery. Folks can also check out their Farmers Market year-round.

Wild Seed Floral Co., Online
While this company isn’t a brick-and-mortar, you can shop online for professional arrangements.

Bonus: Snag a photo of the flowers + plants you see when visiting these spots, and send them to us to be featured on our social media platforms.

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