While Home Depot doesn't specifically say that they don't accept food stamps, sources suggest that they don't take food stamp or SNAP card for seeds and plants.
Find a retailer near you that welcomes SNAP EBT customers using the SNAP Retailer Locator tool.
You can use SNAP benefits to buy:
Foods for the household to eat, such as:
breads and cereals
fruits and vegetables
me@ts, fish and poultry; and
dairy products
Seeds and plants to produce food for the household to eat
In some areas, restaurants can be authorized to accept SNAP benefits from qualified homeless, elderly, or disabled people in exchange for low-cost meals.
You cannot use SNAP benefits to buy:
Beer, wine, liquor, cigarettes or tobacco
Any nonfood items, such as pet foods, soaps, paper products, diapers, and household supplies
Vitamins and medicines
Food that will be eaten in the store
Hot foods
Browse more SNAP eligible food items at U.S. Department of Agriculture - Food and Nutrition Service.
To see if you might be eligible for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, visit the pre-screening tool.
Check out 5 Surprising Things You Can Buy With Food Stamps, shared by TIME Magazine.