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2018Local Industry

Garden Centers

April 2018

Written by Shawndra Russell


163: That’s the number of combined years of experience behind four of the best locally owned garden centers, Reems Creek Nursery, B.B. Barns Garden Center & Landscaping Services, Painters Greenhouse, and Jesse Israel & Sons Nursery & Garden Center.

With this much combined expertise, locals can rest assured that the folks behind these nurseries can help anyone create their best yard or garden yet, while also supporting family-owned and -operated businesses that have become an important part of the Western North Carolina community.

For our April Capital Co-Op giveaway, some garden centers selected a plant or combination to help the winners beautify their home or lawn, and all readers can use the April passcode PLANT@PLAY to redeem to receive free seeds, succulents, or plants right in time for spring. And although we are lucky to be able to garden practically year-round in most parts of the Western North Carolina region, with spring coming, these garden centers are here to get you ready.

 

Click Here to get all the Co-Op information!

 


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Garden Centers was last modified: August 29th, 2018 by Bonnie Roberson
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