I Never Buy Fresh Flowers Because This $11 Trader Joe’s Pick Is So Much Better

Meg Asby
Meg Asby
Meg Asby is a writer based in Portland, Oregon. When she's not at her desk, she's likely trying the latest baking trend or hiking to a waterfall with her family.
published Apr 28, 2023
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Dining room with round table, orange lilies in vase, purple chairs, decorative mirror, and white shelves with plants and books.

If there are fresh flowers in my kitchen, it’s because my husband bought them — for himself. I have zero patience for cut flowers. They are expensive and last mere days, progressively getting slimier with each passing hour. In the end, I have to deal with dead flowers that won’t fit in my compost bin, and a smelly vase that’s impossible to clean. When I see fresh flowers, all I see is unnecessary work. 

To be clear, I don’t hate flowers, just dying ones. I eagerly count down the start to cherry blossom season, followed closely by tulip-watch, and I drive all over my city to see peak bloom. But my husband loves fresh flowers indoors. And we do share a home. So, what to do? 

As usual, Trader Joe’s has a solution. Year-round they sell gorgeous orchids in a variety of colors and sizes, and my favorite is only $10.99. That’s comparable to the cost of a bouquet of fresh flowers, but here’s the difference — one orchid lasts months

I pot mine in this $13 IKEA planter, but Trader Joe’s also sells them in ceramic pots in a variety of colors. And I don’t even need to get out a watering can to keep this beauty alive. It needs only three ice cubes, once a week. When the blooms inevitably fall off, there’s no slime — just dried petals and a living plant. 

I’m not the sort of person who can make a grocery store orchid bloom a second time, nor do I aspire to be, but I hate waste, so I always gift my bloomless orchids to a neighbor on a Buy Nothing Facebook group. My husband is always sure there will be no takers, but I’ve never failed to find a home for my abandoned orchids. Then, I head off to Trader Joe’s to choose a new one. 

An unexpected bonus of this transition from cut flowers to a live plant is that the shelf that once housed our collection of vases is now decluttered, freeing up space in my kitchen for things I actually love. So thanks, Trader Joe’s, for not only helping me welcome spring in my kitchen, but also for unknowingly contributing to my marital bliss. 

If even this low-maintenance plant is too much work for your season of life, or if your home doesn’t have enough light, Trader Joe’s still has a flower for you.

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