
Markham's premier destination for plant lovers, offering an expansive selection and peaceful browsing experience.
Valleyview Gardens is a massive plant superstore in Markham, Ontario, renowned for its huge variety of healthy plants, trees, succulents, herbs, and seasonal blooms. This spacious, maze-like garden center provides a warm, humid environment perfect for plants and a peaceful outing for families and gardening enthusiasts. With friendly, knowledgeable staff and well-organized sections, it caters to both serious green thumbs and casual browsers, offering everything from affordable plants to premium decor. The store also features seasonal items like reasonably priced Christmas decorations, making it a year-round destination for adding greenery and inspiration to any home.
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Wide selection of healthy plants including succulents, trees, herbs, shrubs, and seasonal blooms at various price points.
Seasonal decor like Christmas arrangements and planters to enhance your home or garden aesthetic.
Friendly, knowledgeable staff available to offer advice and help you choose the right plants for your needs.
Spacious, easy-to-navigate environment perfect for leisurely visits and getting gardening ideas.
Curated selection of plants for all seasons, including region-specific species and popular choices.
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Overall rating
Sam Graham
Holy! This place is HUGE! It’s a maze in the best way! I stopped in for my first time today and saw so many different types of plants! Prices range all over the spectrum and there’s a phenomenal variety for each species. There’s something for every green thumb here! Also, their Christmas decor is being arranged and it’s very reasonably priced. I will be returning for more plants and decor shortly!
Ric Kong
This place is huge! Great selection of healthy plants. Staff is friendly and knowledgeable.
Diddy L
Valleyview Gardens is a good spot if you’re looking for a wide variety of plants and flowers. The place is quite spacious and easy to walk around, with a solid selection that includes species from different regions. Parking is fairly good, especially for a weekend visit. It’s a nice outing for families, even if you’re not buying, it’s enjoyable to browse and get some gardening ideas. Some prices felt a bit on the higher side, but overall, it’s worth checking out.
Mahima Patel
If you are a plant lover, this is the perfect place to stop by on your weekend and grab your greens.. Even if you just walk around and ponder it's very peaceful and surely you will end up buying something! They varieties of succulents, summer blooms, trees, herbs, shrubs & all seasons plants. I found planters costly here, but plants were at reasonable prices..
Vince Chen
Today, I decided to buy some plants to add a fresh touch of greenery to my home. The plants here are said to align with the preferences of the Chinese community, though I personally feel that lush, thriving plants can be appreciated by anyone, regardless of their background. After all, if this planet had no humans, it would probably be even greener and purer. I visited Valleyview Garden, a massive plant superstore. The space was huge, warm, and humid—an environment that plants must absolutely love. Unlike the staff at Home Depot, the employees here were bustling about, watering and tending to the plants. The variety of plants was well-organized, and the sections were easy to navigate. However, I had trouble finding the Christmas cactus I was looking for. It wasn’t in the sedum section, the succulent area, or the cacti section. I eventually found it near the entrance. I once owned a Christmas cactus. When I returned home after being away for three months, I found it blooming alone on the balcony, as if it had been waiting for me. I was deeply moved in that moment. I could feel its determination to thrive and bloom on its own, just like I try to do in life. I’ve never forgotten that Christmas cactus. Today, I spent $90 on plants and pots. I was thrilled to bring a small new Christmas cactus home, just like the tiny one I had brought back years ago.