Updated March 2026
Nothing says spring like the rows upon rows of beautiful plants and flowers. Kansas is home to several bountiful gardens open to the public. And for those with a green thumb who enjoy caring for their garden, there are plenty of plant stores to inspire their landscapes.
TAKE A GARDEN TOUR
BOTANICA, WICHITA
Get lost in the stunning beauty of nature as you tour over 18 acres of plants and statuary at Botanica Wichita (701 N. Amidon). Even after several visits, you will discover something new every time you walk through the gardens. Don’t miss the children’s garden and the Koch Carousel Gardens.
I love walking the paved paths as they wind through different thematic garden spaces. Keep your eyes peeled for Kansas native flowers and birds. Sculptures dot the landscape. You can walk through the gardens or schedule a seasonal tour or carousel experience here. Wear comfy shoes or inquire about golf cart personalized tours.

BARLETT ARBORETUM, BELLE PLAINE
Bartlett Arboretum (301 N. Line Street) is a 20-minute drive from Wichita in Sumner County. Popular events like the TreeHouse Concert Season, Tulip Time, and Art at the Arb keep die-hard fans returning yearly. It’s a natural wonderland for photographers hoping to catch colorful backdrops of tulips in the spring or fall foliage in the fall. Photographers are encouraged to schedule a Thursday evening session.
The nature sanctuary and historic landmark are seasonally open on weekends from 9 am-5 pm. Check the Facebook page to view updated information about craft workshops and events.
OVERLAND PARK ARBORETUM & BOTANICAL GARDENS, OVERLAND PARK
As soon as the first crocus bulb blooms, it’s time to plan a visit to Overland Park Arboretum & Botanical Gardens (8909 W 179th St.). I enjoyed touring its many gardens via paved pathways and groomed hiking trails. arden areas have something for all ages, from wildflowers to wetlands plants at Margaret’s Pond. Bird watching stations, a sculpture garden a miniature train display with a life-sized train car deliver wow factor.
Night at the Arboretum and Wine Tasting on the Terrace events in the spring are worth checking out. Check the Facebook page for details.

TED ENSLEY GARDENS, TOPEKA
What could be better than panoramic views of Lake Shawnee near a garden filled with nature’s vibrant colors? Ted Ensley Gardens (3650 SE West Edge Rd) are open to the public on nearly 37 acres of well-manicured land. Bring your camera, your leashed dog, and the entire family for a stroll through the gardens.
Over 1,500 species of flowers and plants, trails, and rock gardens are maintained by volunteers. Visitors will lose track of time as they meander through tulip-lined paths. Plan your visit from 6 am-11 pm during peak season, and don’t miss Tulip Time, a popular event.
The following Kansas walk-thru gardens are on my travel bucket list: Dyck Arboretum of the Plains (Hesston), Parsons Arboretum (Parsons), and K-State Gardens (Manhattan).
STORES FOR PLANT LOVERS
VALLEY FLORAL CO., KECHI
In an inconspicuous warehouse building in the heart of Kechi sits one of the largest plant stores I’ve ever seen. Valley Floral Co. (6200 N. Oliver) is well-praised on social media for its vast inventory of every kind of plant imaginable. They were known as a greenhouse with rows of baskets and plants to sell to commercial stores, but now they are also open to the public for retail sale on most days of the week.
Prepare your car with a blanket, because you’ll be leaving the store with potted plants and flower baskets. It’s a nice place to shop for a gift for someone, especially for Mother’s Day. View their hours here before heading to Kechi.

FAMILY TREE NURSERY, SHAWNEE
Whether you’re a novice gardener or a plant expert, Family Tree Nursery (7036 Nieman Rd) is the place to shop for botanicals and garden tools. During the holiday season, the retail store becomes a winter wonderland with a magical display of decorated Christmas trees. Visit during their fall event to enjoy live music and food. Since 1981, the Shawnee location has attracted customers to the garden center.
Café Equinox serves coffee drinks and locally baked pastries.

THE STONE CHIMNEY, MCPHERSON
If you don’t like the upkeep of live plants, I recommend shopping at The Stone Chimney (1500 E. 1st St.). The popular McPherson store carries a large inventory of silk plants and flowers. They are known for taking special orders for silk floral arrangements.
The backroom is filled with high-end candles and more home decor. You’ll discover bath and body products, jewelry, and battery-operated candles and lanterns in the main retail spaces.

THE FLOWER SHOPPE, PRATT
A short jaunt from Main Street, I encourage you to visit The Flower Shoppe (201 E. 4th St.). Florist Lou Lynne Moss has been designing silk and fresh floral arrangements for happy customers for years. After you place your custom order, cruise through the shop to select from the beautiful decor.
Every store corner has something you’ll want to add to your shopping haul. Stop in for breakfast or lunch at its Garden Cafe.

GROW, WICHITA
Grow (320 S. Market Suite S), with every kind of plant you can imagine. It’s a houseplant lover’s dream, plus they serve botanical-infused drinks at the bar.
Think of Grow as a one-stop shop for succulents, houseplants, and cacti. She doesn’t sell the typical plants you’d find in a big box store, but caters to green thumbs wanting unique plants. The shop is well-stocked with gifts for plant enthusiasts, from notecards and magnets to coffee mugs and jewelry. View the Facebook page to view the store’s hours.

FARMER AND FLORIST, MARYSVILLE
Inside Farmer and Florist, the shop smells of fresh floral arrangements and scented candles. Jarred Kansas-made products, stationery, and bath products adorn shelves amongst house plants.
Farmer and Florist is the type of store that draws you in; before you know it, you’re purchasing a gift for someone. I found the perfect greeting cards.
JUNGLE HOUSE, LAWRENCE
A disco ball reflects the sunlight on nearby house plants. At Jungle House (6 East 7th St), you can expect to find a plethora of house plants, quirky-designed container pots, and gifts for plant lovers with a bit of whimsy.
If you’re seeking a plant store that carries exotic house plants, including orchids and air plants, you’ve come to the right place. Creatives will appreciate their educational events, giving green thumbs a chance to learn how to make wreaths.
PRO TIP: They run deep discounts on seasonal items.
WALTER’S FLOWERS, El DORADO
For over 100 years, Walter’s Flowers (124 N. Main Street) has served the community. Producing stunning floral arrangements and selling refined home furnishings and decor, it’s one-stop shopping if you want to beautify your home or purchase a gift.
From aromatic candles and whole-bean coffee to live plants and seasonal displays, they carry it all. Don’t miss the discount plant table positioned in the rear of the store, accessible via the back door.
PRO TIP: Provide your contact information to receive an invitation to Walter’s Flowers’ Christmas Open House, a must-have wintertime experience.
If you love plants but are not the best at keeping them alive like me, check out 10 Hard to Kill Houseplants You Can Leave While on Vacation.
Are you ready to try indoor gardening? Follow my step-by-step instructions for How To Grow An Indoor Garden.


