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Visit our Oakville Garden Center Location

Our Charlotte Hall store and staff have moved to our Oakville Garden Center, Nursery, and Landscape Project Center
Located just 10 minutes south of Charlotte Hall.

Our Oakville Location Offers:

  • Annuals, Perennials & Tropicals
  • Azaleas, Roses, Boxwoods & Color Shrubs
  • Flowering, Ornamental & Accent Trees
  • Fruit Trees, Veggies & Herbs
  • Pottery, Garden Accents, and Lawn & Garden Supplies
  • Mulch, Soil, Stone, and Pavers
A Landscape Like Never Before

Let’s Beautify Your Garden Together!

For Beautiful Landscapes, Colorful Gardens, Magnificent Lawns, and Unique Hardscapes.

Wentworth Nursery…Is Southern Maryland’s Premier Garden Center, Nursery & Landscaping Company.

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Selection and variety for your landscape.

Excellent Products

Remedies and solutions for any project.

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Our knowledgeable staff is here to help.

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We take pride in what we design, build and maintain.

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History of Goshiki Osmanthus (Evergreen False Holly)

Botanical Background Goshiki Osmanthus, scientifically known as Osmanthus heterophyllus’Goshiki,’ is part of the Osmanthus genus. This genus belongs to the Oleaceae family, including olives and ...
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History of Encore and Bloom-A-Thon Azaleas

Encore Azaleas Encore Azaleas were developed by Robert “Buddy” Lee, a plant breeder and horticulturist from Louisiana, in the 1980s. Lee’s goal was to create ...
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History of Abelia’ Kaleidoscope’

Botanical Background Abelia’ Kaleidoscope’ is a cultivar of Abelia x grandiflora. These hybrid species combine the genetics of Abelia chinensis and Abelia uniflora. The genus ...
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Maintain Your Landscape: Essential Fall Tips for Trees, Shrubs, and Plants

Fall is one of the most critical times of the year for landscape maintenance. As the growing season slows and the weather cools, preparing your ...
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