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13 New Costco Plants to Upgrade Your Garden this Spring

My local Costco is bursting with fresh new plants and the prices are amazing. While you might go in for paper towels and snacks, don’t skip the garden section. It’s stocked with high-quality, budget-friendly plants that can instantly upgrade your garden.

Knock Out Roses

Knock Out Roses
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For long-lasting color with minimal upkeep, Knock Out Roses are a must. These 2 gallon plants are just $18.99, and they bloom continuously from spring to frost. They’re also disease-resistant and great for pollinators. Check out I Suffer from Spring Allergies- Here are the 10 Best Costco Deals I’m Stocking Up On

Boxwoods

Boxwoods
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Perfect for classic hedges or neatly clipped borders, boxwoods are a landscaping staple. Costco is selling 5 gallon boxwoods for just $21.99, making it an inexpensive way to elevate your garden. Check out I Spend $1000 a Month at Costco, here are 22 Costco Pantry Items I Buy Again and Again

Green Giant Arborvitae

Green Giant Arborvitae
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If you’re dreaming of a lush, private backyard oasis, the Green Giant Arborvitae is a top pick. This fast-growing evergreen can shoot up 2–3 feet per year, making it ideal for hedges, screens, or windbreaks. At just $25.99 for a 5 gallon pot, it’s an affordable way to get privacy—and greenery—fast. Check out 26 Things I Never Pay Full Price at Costco

Juniper ‘Blue Star’

Juniper ‘Blue Star’
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Blue Star Juniper brings a silvery-blue hue that stands out in rock gardens, borders, or containers. At only $15.99, it’s a great low-maintenance plant for adding texture and color to your garden. Check out 24 Best Kirkland Products I Always Buy at Costco

Lavender

Lavender
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Whether you’re creating a calming garden path or just love the scent, lavender is always a good idea. Costco’s lush lavender plants are $21.99 each, and they’re great for pollinators, drought-tolerant, and perfect for cutting or drying. Check out 21 Best Bulk Buys from Costco that Will Last You All Year (and Save You Money)

Magnolia Tree

Magnolia Tree
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Bring southern charm and stunning blooms to your garden with a beautiful magnolia tree. Known for their large, fragrant flowers and glossy green leaves, magnolias make a bold, elegant statement in any landscape. Costco is selling a 30 gallon magnolia tree for $199.99—a mature size that adds instant impact and shade to your yard. Check out 23 Costco Items that are a Total Waste of Money for Small Households

Holly Shrubs

Holly Shrubs
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Glossy green evergreen foliage, striking red berries, and a timeless look make holly shrubs a great addition to any garden. Costco’s hollies are available for $21.99, a year-round shrub in your garden. Check out Costco vs Sam’s Club: Price Checked 21 Bulk Items- Here’s Who’s Cheaper

Azaleas

Azaleas
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Add a vibrant splash of color to your garden with blooming azaleas. These hardy flowering shrubs are perfect for brightening up shaded areas. At just $19.99, they are easy plants for borders and woodland gardens. Check out Costco vs Sam’s Club: I Compared 21 Food Prices- See Who’s Cheaper

Thuja

Thuja
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Need instant impact? Go big with the 15 gallon Thuja, priced at $109.99. These mature evergreens bring height, structure, and a touch of elegance to any landscape. Bonus: they’re drought-tolerant, low-maintenance, and create a year-round green backdrop. Check out 21 Fresh New Costco Items You Need to Check Out

Mandevilla

Mandevilla
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Looking to add tropical flair to your patio or trellis? Mandevilla is the answer. With bold trumpet-shaped blooms in shades of red, pink, or white, this vining plant brings instant vacation vibes to any outdoor space. Costco’s lush mandevilla plants are priced at $29.99 and are perfect for containers or climbing supports in sunny spots. Check out 15 Smart Costco Buys to Help You Get Organized this Spring

Organic Vegetable Planter

Organic Vegetable Planter
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Get a head start on your edible garden with Costco’s organic vegetable planters for $16.99. Each planter includes established, healthy starts—like bell peppers—ready to thrive in your garden or on your balcony. These pre-planted containers make it easy to jump into a summer of homegrown harvests. Check out 18 Costco Spring Cleaning Items That’ll Make You Want to Tidy Up

Spring Combo Planter

Spring Combo Planter
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No time to plant from scratch? These ready-to-go spring combo planters are just $35.99 and come brimming with a curated mix of seasonal blooms. Designed for instant curb appeal, they’re ideal for porches, patios, or gifting to your favorite garden lover. Check out 24 Exciting New Backyard Items You’ll Love from Costco

Herbs

Herbs
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Spruce up your garden—and your cooking—with Costco’s new aromatic herb 4-pack. Priced at just $15.99, this 4 pack bundle is perfect for anyone looking to grow fresh, fragrant herbs at home. Each pack includes a curated mix of culinary favorites like basil, rosemary and mint. Check out 18 New Food Items to Try at Costco this Month

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