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January 19, 2021Picking a good plant nursery can make a big difference in the outcome of your garden. You'll want to find a nursery that is convenient, has knowledgeable staff and carries locally-zoned plants. Budget is another consideration along with good quality, healthy-looking plants. Finding a nursery that meets your needs will help ensure your garden thrives and make gardening a pleasure.
Local Nurseries
Nursery | Address | Hours |
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Palms on the Parkway | 799 Sea Island Pkwy, St. Helena, SC 29920 | 9AM-5PM, Closed Sunday |
Buds and Blooms | 42 Sea Island Pkwy, Beaufort, SC 29907 | 9AM-5PM Mon-Fri, 9AM-12PM Sat, Closed Sunday |
Cherry Point Nursery | 3722 Argent Blvd, Ridgeland, SC 29936 | 8AM-5PM Mon-Fri, 8AM-2PM Sat, Closed Sunday |
Walmart Garden Center | 265 Sea Island Pkwy, Beaufort, SC 29907 | 7AM-11PM Sun-Sat |
Natures Scapes of Beaufort | 48 Sherman Dr., Beaufort, SC 29907 | Call for Appointment |
What to Plant
The south eastern coast of South Carolina includes hardiness zones 8a, 8b and 9a, as shown on the map below. Plants that are native to the low country include: American Yarrow, Creeping Spotflower, Southern Maidenhair Fern, Blue Woodland Sedge and more. Check with your gardening professional for more ideas and to see what's currently available.
If you're looking to buy and plant trees, Barbara Duffy Lindblad, South Carolina Master Gardener, has a great guide, Preferred Trees for the Lowcountry.