An Austin Landscape Supplier for large quantities, plus a retail plant nursery for specialty, rare, or trendy plants, and all of your landscaping needs!
Round Rock Garden Center is a native plant nursery that provides high-quality services and plants to the Greater North Austin area. We specialize in Texas native plants, tropical and indoor plants, pottery, and organic soils and fertilizers. We also offer expert plant advice in person, by pho...
You Choose! Just a friendly reminder that these will be our upcoming hours for the holiday season: Christmas Eve: 8:00 am - 2:00 pm Christmas Day: Closed New Year's Eve: 8:00 am - 2:00 pm New Year's Day: Closed Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from our family to yours!
Wholesale grower of native and adapted landscape plants Wholesale to the Nursery and Landscape Industry only Join Our Mailing List 512-276-9801 Welcome to Native!
Based on the 1990 USDA Hardiness Zone Map, this interactive version covers the state of Texas which ranges from USDA Zone 6a to USDA Zone 9b. 1990 USDA Hardiness Zone Maps for Neighboring States and Provinces Related Texas Maps: List of 1990 Hardiness Zones for Cities in Texas Location...
Austin's Original Green Thumb Unlike most retail nurseries, we grow everything we sell on premises, from seed to sale! Shop all Watch Flint on Central Texas Gardener! Lone Star Nursery In The News A special message from Flint and Jay's kids... ...
We have two nursery locations, Central Texas outside of Austin and SE Arizona. Our original location is outside of Sierra Vista, Arizona. We can help you make the right selection of native trees for your area, from California to Virginia and in-between. ...
Well, just think about this: The average minimum temperature is not the only factor in figuring out whether a plant will survive in your garden. Soil types, rainfall, daytime temperatures, day length, wind, humidity and heat also play their roles. For example, although both Austin, Texas and...
Greg Thomas, co-owner of Barton Springs Nursery, joined Studio 512 to talk about how spring has impacted plants…and what to expect as the temperatures rise. Check out Greg’s points below: Spring weather has been ideal for plants! Plants are thriving, a
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