I sell plants. Edible plants, medicinal herbs, kitchen herbs, berries. I have to change my website name because it does not represent what I am selling. I came up with some names, all available with com.au (I sell in Aus only). What do you think? What do you think of long names, of '-', of -n- instead of and (my customers are probably 50+). Here it goes: plants-for your-health plants-for health-and- wellbeing useful-plants- explorer plants-to-use (very similar to herbs-to -use from that very known Aussie herbalist Shipard) herb-medicine-food-plants healing-and edible-garden plants-to-heal-and feed plantstohealandeat healing-and- edible-garden rareherbs-n-edibles
Don't use hyphens, they were often used for SEO reasons when exact match domains weren't available to register. Either go for a keyword domain without hyphens or a short brandable name.
As stated by dcristo, domains with hypans are not easy to type and specially when you have more than one, it makes even worse. better use a domain with one or max two keywords or better to go for a brandable name if not. you can find some brandable names at brandbucket.com or make your own. shorter onces are easy to type, easy to remember.
How about: HerbWhisperer or: HerbPower / Herbalpower or herbmagic I like the first and the last one. What about capitals - good or a nono?
I don't even think you can use underscores. Why are you so adamant to use special characters? lol Some of those suggestions are very similar to "Flower Power", which seems risky given the nature of your business.