From a seed of passion
What started as a personal obsession has grown into our life's work. We are dedicated to the slow, careful refinement of rare Aroids—specializing in Anthuriums, Monsteras, and Philodendrons—for plant collectors worldwide.
Cultivating the art and science of Aroids since 2019
We are, at our core, creators who respect every stage of a plant's life. Operating from our nursery in Thailand, our work encompasses the entire botanical lifecycle: breeding to create new genetics, raising from seed to observe the slow emergence of character, and propagating to preserve the very best traits we discover.
By selecting strictly for forms, patterns, colors, and textures, our passion to create truly comes alive. Having personally raised and hand-pollinated over 300 different varieties, we remain committed to a path of lifelong learning.
Step inside our sanctuary
Take a guided walkthrough of our rare Aroid breeding facility in the outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand. From the mother plant canopy to the seed-grown propagation tables, see exactly how our Anthuriums, Monsteras, and Philodendrons are cultivated and prepared for global export.
It is our dream to share the quiet joy we find here with everyone. We treat every plant we send out as if it were staying in our own collection. It is a long journey from our hands to yours, but we hope it brings that same sense of peace into your home that it brings to our lives every day.
Visit us
Ginny Garden is first and foremost a working cultivation center. Because our days are filled with the delicate work of breeding and hand-rearing our residents, we open our doors by appointment only. This ensures that when you arrive, we can step away from the greenhouse and give you our undivided attention.
We are located in the quiet outskirts, north of Bangkok, making us a convenient escape for a morning or afternoon stroll.
From Downtown Bangkok (Silom): Approximately 33 km (45–60 mins).
From Don Mueang Airport (DMK): Approximately 15 km (20–30 mins).
From Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK): Approximately 57 km (60–75 mins).