Why Native?
The allure of exotic plants has long captivated many green thumbs in gardening. However, the tide is turning towards a more sustainable and eco-friendly approach:
The allure of exotic plants has long captivated many green thumbs in gardening. However, the tide is turning towards a more sustainable and eco-friendly approach:
Whether you’re a culinary enthusiast or simply someone who enjoys a dash of natural flavor in your meals, growing fresh herbs is a delightful and
Raised bed gardening has revolutionized how we grow vegetables, herbs, flowers, and bulbs, providing a versatile platform for gardeners of all skill levels. These elevated
The dream of plucking fresh fruit from the trees in your backyard is a delightful prospect for any home gardener. Home orcharding is a rewarding
In Southern Maryland, as in many regions with clay-heavy soil, applying Lime to lawns is beneficial and often necessary. The naturally acidic soil in this
As the last frost thaws and the first green sprouts begin to poke through the soil, the season of spring heralds a time of growth,
As spring unfurls its greenery, homeowners gaze upon their lawns, envisioning a carpet of lush, vibrant grass that becomes the envy of the neighborhood. A
As the chill of winter persists with the occasional snowfall still a possibility, garden enthusiasts can find solace in the knowledge that the days of
Botanical Background The Willow Oak (Quercus phellos) is a deciduous tree native to the southeastern United States, mainly found in bottomlands, floodplains, and along streams
Pachysandra (Pachysandra terminalis) 1. Botanical Background: Pachysandra, also known as Japanese Spurge, is a member of the Buxaceae family. It is native to Japan and
Oakville Garden Center & Nursery
41170 Oakville Road,
Mechanicsville, MD
301-373-9245
1-800-451-1427
Prince Frederick Garden Center
1700 Solomons Island Road,
Prince Frederick, MD
410-535-3664
Spring Hours
Mon.-Fri. 9 am-7 pm
Sat. 9 am-6 pm
Sun. 9 am -5 pm
Easter Sunday Closed