Make Money From Your Love of Houseplants

Houseplants have never been more popular in the UK. From lush Monstera leaves filling up Instagram feeds to rare variegated cuttings selling for hundreds of pounds, there’s a thriving community of plant lovers—and sellers—online. If you’ve ever thought about turning your plant passion into pocket money, or even a side business, now is the perfect time to get started.

At The Indoor Jungle, we’re passionate about helping plant enthusiasts connect, share, and grow. Here’s a simple step-by-step guide to show you how to turn your love of plants into a thriving hobby business.


1. Start with What You’ve Got

One of the easiest ways to begin is by propagating plants you already own. Spider plants, succulents, and pothos are quick multipliers. Not only does this keep costs low, but it also makes your sales feel personal—each plant has roots (literally!) in your own indoor jungle.


2. Know the Basics & the Rules

Selling plants in the UK is usually straightforward, but it’s worth doing a little homework:

  • Check plant restrictions – Some species are restricted under UK or international regulations.
  • Think about packaging and delivery – Plants need care to travel safely.
  • Keep it ethical – Always sell legally grown plants, never wild-collected.

This builds trust with buyers and protects the wider plant community.


3. Pick the Right Selling Platform

When you’re ready to advertise your plants, you’ve got options:

  • Marketplaces – eBay, Etsy, and Facebook Marketplace are easy places to start.
  • Plant communities – Specialist Facebook groups and forums are full of eager buyers.
  • The Indoor Jungle – Our UK-based plant marketplace is built for enthusiasts who want to showcase their greenery in a trusted space.

Remember: The Indoor Jungle isn’t a payment platform. Instead, you list your plants, connect with interested buyers, and then arrange payment and delivery directly between you. This keeps things simple, flexible, and community-driven.


4. Make Your Houseplants Shine

Clear, well-lit photos help your listings stand out. Show off leaves, roots, and overall health. Add a friendly, helpful description—mention if it’s easy-care or better suited to experienced growers.

Houseplants Roots

5. Price Smartly

Check what similar cuttings or plants are going for in the UK. Rarity, size, and condition all affect value. On The Indoor Jungle, browsing other listings is a great way to get a feel for fair pricing.


6. Delivery or Local Collection?

Some sellers prefer posting plants, while others stick to local swaps and collection.

  • For postage: wrap roots in damp tissue or moss, pop them in a bag, and cushion the plant securely in a box. Mark parcels as “Live Plants – Handle with Care.”
  • For collection: listing on The Indoor Jungle makes it easy to connect with nearby buyers and avoid shipping altogether.

7. Build Your Houseplant Seller Identity

Think of your listings as more than just transactions—they’re little windows into your plant world. A catchy seller name, eco-friendly packaging, or even a handwritten care note can help you stand out. Many sellers also grow their audience on Instagram or TikTok, sharing plant pics and linking back to their listings.


8. Grow at Your Own Pace

You don’t need to launch a full-blown plant business overnight. Some sellers are happy making a little extra money from spare cuttings, while others expand into larger-scale setups. However you choose to grow, The Indoor Jungle is here to give your plants the spotlight they deserve.


Final Thought: Selling plants online in the UK isn’t just about making money—it’s about sharing the joy of greenery. At The Indoor Jungle, you’ll find a space to showcase your plants, connect with buyers, and be part of a thriving community of fellow plant lovers.

Ready to list your first plant? Join The Indoor Jungle

FAQs About Selling Plants Online in the UK

Do I need a license to sell plants in the UK?
For small-scale sellers (like cuttings from your home collection), you usually don’t need a license. However, if you start trading on a bigger scale or importing/exporting plants, you may need plant passports or other documentation.

How do payments work on The Indoor Jungle?
The Indoor Jungle is a marketplace, not a payment processor. That means you advertise your plants, connect with buyers, and then arrange payment directly—whether that’s PayPal, bank transfer, or cash on collection.

What plants sell best online?
Easy-care plants like pothos, monstera, spider plants, and succulents are always popular. Rare or variegated varieties can also fetch higher prices.

Can I post plants in the mail?
Yes! Many sellers do. Just make sure to package them securely, protect the roots, and label parcels clearly. For delicate or large plants, offering local collection might be easier.

Is it safe to meet buyers in person?
Yes, if you take basic precautions. Arrange to meet in a public place, or only invite trusted buyers to your home. Local collection is a great option if you’d prefer not to post.

How much money can I make from selling plants?
It varies. Some sellers earn a little pocket money from extra cuttings, while others build successful side businesses. The more rare, healthy, and well-presented your plants are, the more you can earn.

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