Spruce up your home with an indoor plant from this soon-to-close store

Leafy Luv Affair is closing its Hyde Park Village doors for the final time on Thursday, Feb. 29.

The storefront at Leafy Luv Affair. The owners are stood alongside an array of green plants, as well as two dogs — a small white one and a larger grey one.

The store has enjoyed three years in the heart of Hyde Park Village.

If you’ve wandered through Hyde Park Village in the last few years, you might have noticed one particularly jungly storefront. Leavy Luv Affair (1623 W. Snow Cir.) has announced it is closing for good at the end of this month and time is running out to add 50 shades of green to your living room.

Self-described as “Tampa’s urban jungle for dreamy houseplants and bodacious blooms,” the small business is offering some final leafy treats + words of advice:

  • Head down to make the most of “unbe-leaf-able deals on plants, pots, macrame, plant care essentials, dried flowers, and leafy-inspired pillows and jewelry.”
  • Make sure that you or anyone you know uses up remaining gift cards.
  • Stay tuned for closing festivities.

This isn’t necessarily a final goodbye — Leafy Luv Affair has a blog with a whole host of tips + tricks designed to create a community of passionate plant parents.

More from TBAYtoday
Fit the Surf n’ Turf Alfredo Sundae and other fair delights into your budget.
Get in on the action this Super Bowl Sunday with six local watch parties featuring big screens, a chili cook-off, and food + drink specials.
These local donation sites will collect items like clothing, home goods, diapers, and other things that people may need.
The grand opening of the alpine event is on Friday, Feb. 6 in Northern Italy. We’re imagining how it would go down in the Tampa Bay area.
Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
See which Tampa Bay gems made OpenTable’s “2026’s Top 100 Romantic Restaurants.”
Tampa Bay’s beloved coffee joint is making its first move into Pinellas and Sarasota counties.
The city’s long-awaited two-way bike lane is nearly complete.
The new 31-story condo tower is one of the latest changes to the South Tampa skyline.