Gurugram isn’t just high-rises and corporate towers — trust me, if you scratch the surface, you’ll find lovely green hideouts where you can pick up plants, planters, and grow your own little home garden. Whether you’ve got a bachelor flat, a terrace, or a balcony, these spots make the plant-shopping trip fun. I spent a few Sunday afternoons driving around Gurugram looking for the best, and here are the top 7 nurseries I found.
1. Florina Nursery – MG Road, Sikanderpur, Sector 24, DLF Phase I

My first stop: Florina. On a mild afternoon I wandered into this nursery just off MG Road, Sikanderpur. It’s tucked in Sector 24, DLF Phase I and the parking is easy — which is great because I left with more plants than I planned. They’ve got an impressive variety of planters, indoor greens, and terrace-friendly shrubs. I found a beautiful bamboo planter for my balcony and a trailing pothos that’s still thriving. What I liked: the owner walked me through care instructions (“let the soil dry a bit”, “keep away from direct afternoon sun”) and that made a difference. If you want to transform your space with style, Florina is a solid first stop.
2. Plants House & Enviro – Sector 42, Golf Course Road

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Next up: Plants House & Enviro in Sector 42. When I got there it was like walking into a calm oasis amid Gurugram’s urban hum. They specialise in indoor plants — money plants, snake plants, ferns, and even exotic little leafy beauties I hadn’t seen around much. I picked a variegated money plant for my workspace and the staff tossed in a small ceramic pot free because I asked nicely. The vibe here is relaxed and you’ll likely spend more time browsing than you planned.
3. Sapna Nursery – Old Delhi Gurugram Road, Rajiv Nagar, Sector 13

If you’re thinking of something bigger — like shrubs, small trees or terrace-garden upgrades — I found Sapna Nursery in Rajiv Nagar (Sector 13) just right. The nursery is spacious, and I walked around picking up a ficus and a couple of flowering plants for the terrace. The pricing was fair and the plants looked fresh (no wilting or bad soil). Also, they were open early, which is great if you want to beat the midday heat.
4. Pooja Nursery – Vikas Marg, Block-F, Sector 50, South City II

Pooja Nursery in South City II is a gem for both potted plants and decorative planters. I wandered in looking for something to brighten up my living-room corner and ended up with two cheerful flowering plants and a minimalist concrete planter. What I appreciate: the staff gave me good tips like “keep this one a little moist” and “fertiliser every two months”, which made the investment feel worthwhile.
5. Jagdamba Nursery – 9, Near Dreamz Mall, Mata Wali Gali, Sector 7

Holistic – that’s how I’d describe Jagdamba Nursery in Sector 7. They specialise in “oxygen plants” (those leafy greens that make your indoor air better) and have a decent selection of flower plants too. I grabbed an Estibia plant and a pair of colourful trailing flowers for a balcony. The guys there were friendly and told me which plants were good for Delhi’s climate (important!).
6. Sonam Nursery – D Block, Sector 57, Golf Course Ex Road

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At Sonam Nursery, I was drawn in by the vibrant flowers. Located in Sector 57, Golf Course Ex Road, this place had blossoms I don’t usually find in the standard nurseries — perfect for adding colour to your terrace or garden wall. I picked up some marigolds and a couple of hanging baskets (which came with hooks). They also had good deals on bulk planters if you’re doing a small makeover.
7. Garden Lovers Botanical Boutique & Café – Ground Floor, MGF Plaza Mall

Here’s a twist: a nursery + café combo. I stumbled into Garden Lovers Botanical Boutique & Café and stayed for coffee after selecting plants. It’s relaxing: you pick a few greens, then sip a latte while planning how you’ll style them at home. Their selection is decent and the ambience is calm. If you’re looking for a fun outing rather than just a plant run, this place hits both sweet spots.
Final Thoughts
If you live in Gurugram and want to bring some green into your space — start with these seven places. Each has its own personality, price range and vibe. Whether you’re hunting for small indoor plants, flowering planters, terrace trees or just a weekend coffee + plant outing — you’ve got good options. Grab a reusable bag, a tape-measure (terrace size matters!), and go explore.
Your home, your balcony or your office corner will thank you.
