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Eugene, OR Since 1978

Grow Something Beautiful This Season

Three generations of plant lovers, one great garden center. We stock hundreds of varieties chosen for the Pacific Northwest climate, and we're here to help every step of the way.

46
Years in business
3
Generations of gardeners
500+
Plant varieties in stock
100%
Satisfaction guaranteed

Find Your Perfect Plant

From patio pots to full landscapes, we carry everything you need for the Pacific Northwest garden.

What's in Season

Our stock changes weekly. Here's what's looking great and what's arriving soon.

Spring 2025 Selection
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Sweet Peas & Snapdragons

Cool-season favorites in full color. Perfect for early spring borders before the heat sets in.

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Bare-Root Roses

Best selection of the year. Over 40 varieties from climbers to compact patio roses.

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Vegetable Starts

Tomatoes, peppers, squash, and brassicas — all started in our Oregon-climate greenhouse.

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Native Wildflowers

Oregon grape, red flowering currant, camas, and trillium. Great for pollinators and low maintenance.

Arriving This Week

Summer Bulbs

Dahlias, gladiolus, begonias, and cannas. Ready to plant after last frost.

Coming April

Hydrangea & Clematis

Our biggest shipment of the year. Reserve yours by calling ahead or signing up for our newsletter.

Tips for the Season

Practical advice from our staff — the same guidance we give customers every day in the shop.

Soil Health

Why Amending Your Soil Every Spring Actually Matters

Most gardeners skip this step. Here's why that's the single biggest reason plants underperform in Western Oregon's clay-heavy ground.

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Pruning

The Right Time to Prune Roses (It's Probably Earlier Than You Think)

Wait for the forsythia to bloom, then grab your loppers. A three-minute timing tip that makes a real difference to your summer display.

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Watering

Deep, Infrequent Watering vs. Daily Light Watering

Daily watering teaches plants to be shallow-rooted. Here's a simple schedule that builds drought-resistant root systems from year one.

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Eugene Gardeners Trust Us

"I've been coming here since I was a kid helping my grandmother pick out tomato plants. Now I bring my own kids. The staff still knows plants the way they used to at places like this."

Karen Okafor Eugene, OR — customer since 1996

"Asked Sarah about struggling roses on my clay hillside. She spent twenty minutes walking me through exactly what to do. Didn't push any products. Just genuinely helped. That's rare."

Dave Lindstrom Springfield, OR — landscape hobbyist

"Their vegetable starts are genuinely better than anything at the big stores. More varieties, healthier root systems, and the people who grew them are right there to answer your questions."

Priya Nair Eugene, OR — kitchen gardener