[Summit] gardener's delights

Amanda Woodward awoodward7 at verizon.net
Wed Jun 18 16:38:08 UTC 2008


I put this list together for a friend and thought that other gardeners might benefit from it as well...
 
 
Below is a list of my favorite nurseries:
 
Wildwood Nursery E. Greenwich - somehow this nursery has a terrific selection for it's size - it is one of my favorite.  Fair prices.  Gals running it are really helpful. http://www.wildwoodri.com/
 
Tranquil Lake - it is a catalog source for siberian and japanese irises, and daylilies - it is work the trip just to see the flowers in bloom.  awesome special varieties.  http://www.tranquil-lake.com/
 
Seven Arrows - mostly shade plants - very pleasant to browse http://www.gardenguides.com/resources/nurseries/nursery.asp?store=2041956
 
Little Tree Nursery, out rt 152 - great for trees and bushes - fair prices and very nice people http://www.gardenguides.com/resources/nurseries/nursery.asp?store=2041956
 
Peckham Greenhouse, Little Compton - excellent selection, unusual plants and varieties, very knowledgeable staff, fair pricing http://www.gardenguides.com/resources/landscaping/landscaper.asp?store=695245
 
Potting Shed, Portsmouth - good selection of garden art, bamboos, japanese maples, etc... http://gardens.com/go/view/7815/
 
Syvan Nursery, Hourseneck Road, Westport MA - unbelievable selection of heathers, rhodys, laurels, grasses, blueberries, etc... anything that grows well here. Well worth the trip.  Trees were pricey. http://www.sylvannursery.com/
 
Briggs N. Attleboro - very pricey but great for tree selection and roses are excellent. They have been under a total reconstruction, so it would be worth going to see it.  http://www.briggsgarden.com/
 
And last but not least, Lowes has great trees.  I have bought a few there at dirt cheap prices and have had good results.
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