Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Merrifield in Merrifield (There are multiple locations)
Merrifield GC has three locations, and has multiple ways of overcharging. It’s still my fave to get updated and inspired.
Anonymous wrote:The Merrifield in Merrifield (There are multiple locations)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm interested in planting some native plants this spring and fall. What are your favorite garden centers that carry native plants, have clearly and correctly marked natives/cultivars/hybrids, and knowledgable friendly staff?
I'm in Fairfax, so the closer the better.
You're best off with a natives only nursery (being mindful that not everything there will be native to FFX County, or even Virginia, but will be native to the US). Earth Sangha is your local best bet. A little further afield, Hill House and Seven Bends, I have dealt with and are wonderful. There will be lots of native plant sales coming up in the next month or two.
Fairfax ReLeaf just opened their portal for (FREE) plant orders. You may want to look see if they have anything you would want.
Interesting about Fairfax ReLeaf. I am interested in buttonbush, which they have, but I'm worried I'm too much of a novice gardener to get a seedling to thrive.
It's probably the least fussy plant you will encounter. I got 5 from them last year (among other things). They were twigs. They were all 3' tall by the end of the season. Nothing else I got from them did so well. 3 were in a spot where I could water them, and I did through last year's drought. 2 were in a spot that stays wet naturally, although it didn't last year, and they all did well. I did absolutely nothing for them, other than sticking them in the ground in terrible clay soil.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Merrifield, we go to the one in Fair Oaks near the Costco.
Not for natives. Plants are often mislabeled, and they usually mark cultivars as natives (which may or may not be okay; depends on what characteristics of the native has been changed).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm interested in planting some native plants this spring and fall. What are your favorite garden centers that carry native plants, have clearly and correctly marked natives/cultivars/hybrids, and knowledgable friendly staff?
I'm in Fairfax, so the closer the better.
You're best off with a natives only nursery (being mindful that not everything there will be native to FFX County, or even Virginia, but will be native to the US). Earth Sangha is your local best bet. A little further afield, Hill House and Seven Bends, I have dealt with and are wonderful. There will be lots of native plant sales coming up in the next month or two.
Fairfax ReLeaf just opened their portal for (FREE) plant orders. You may want to look see if they have anything you would want.
Interesting about Fairfax ReLeaf. I am interested in buttonbush, which they have, but I'm worried I'm too much of a novice gardener to get a seedling to thrive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm interested in planting some native plants this spring and fall. What are your favorite garden centers that carry native plants, have clearly and correctly marked natives/cultivars/hybrids, and knowledgable friendly staff?
I'm in Fairfax, so the closer the better.
You're best off with a natives only nursery (being mindful that not everything there will be native to FFX County, or even Virginia, but will be native to the US). Earth Sangha is your local best bet. A little further afield, Hill House and Seven Bends, I have dealt with and are wonderful. There will be lots of native plant sales coming up in the next month or two.
Fairfax ReLeaf just opened their portal for (FREE) plant orders. You may want to look see if they have anything you would want.
Anonymous wrote:I'm interested in planting some native plants this spring and fall. What are your favorite garden centers that carry native plants, have clearly and correctly marked natives/cultivars/hybrids, and knowledgable friendly staff?
I'm in Fairfax, so the closer the better.
Anonymous wrote:Merrifield, we go to the one in Fair Oaks near the Costco.