My Mom Will Absolutely Love These Gorgeous Potted Blooms (They’re Only $15!)

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published Apr 23, 2025
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Cozy living room with a beige sofa, patterned pillows, a wooden coffee table, and a vase of colorful flowers.

Your new go-to spot for fresh florals just dropped, and it might be in the most unexpected place: Target. Although you can already pick up a few fresh floral arrangements from the retailer depending on your location, the department store just rolled out a new fresh floral-specific brand called Good Little Garden that will be available nationwide. 

As of right now, you can already shop Good Little Garden on your next Target run. The brand is up and running in Target locations and has Mother’s Day gift items ready for purchase.

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What will Target’s Good Little Garden offer? 

Good Little Garden will have a variety of fresh flowers, bouquets, potted plants, and seasonal items year-round, with prices starting at under $10. Bouquets of fresh-cut roses, tulips, carnations, and mixed flowers are available for just $6, and potted succulents and orchids start at just $15.

Special-occasion plants and flowers for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, and graduations start at just $10, and seasonal items will roll out throughout the year. On April 27, Target shoppers at select locations will be able to partake in giveaways and a “build your own bouquet” experience in celebration of Mother’s Day. 

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Good Little Garden Will Accept Your Target Perks

Shoppers can also purchase Good Little Garden using Target’s Drive Up and Order Pickup options, and Circle 360 members can have Good Little Garden flowers and plants delivered to their doorstep for orders over $35.

“Fresh flowers and plants play a big role in helping consumers observe important seasonal moments and create moments of joy every day, which is why I’m so proud of Target’s newest owned brand: Good Little Garden,” Lisa Roath, Target’s executive vice president and chief merchandising officer of food, essentials, and beauty, said in a press release. 

Head to Target to check out the new fresh flowers Good Little Garden has to offer, and grab something that will brighten up the day for yourself or someone you love.

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