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Find local native plant nurseries in Georgia. Support pollinators and local ecosystems with plants native to your region.
29 results found
Pooler, Georgia
Local family-owned garden center in Pooler offering a wide variety of plants including natives, with pick-up and local delivery options in the Savannah area.
Atlanta, Georgia
Wholesale nursery specializing in flowering perennials, annual bedding plants, and native wildflowers, with a native-plant section.
Chamblee, Georgia
Native plant nursery located in Chamblee, Georgia.
Woodbury, Georgia
Wholesale perennial nursery specializing in heat and humidity-tolerant plants for the Southeastern U.S., including drought-resistant varieties. Sells to trade only (nurseries, garden centers, landscapers, florists).
Twin City, Georgia
Containerized longleaf pine seedling grower in Georgia since 1996, specializing in Atlantic Coastal Longleaf pine for southeastern forestry.
Pooler, Georgia
Local family-owned garden center in Pooler offering a wide variety of plants including natives, with pick-up and local delivery options in the Savannah area.
Atlanta, Georgia
Wholesale nursery specializing in flowering perennials, annual bedding plants, and native wildflowers, with a native-plant section.
Chamblee, Georgia
Native plant nursery located in Chamblee, Georgia.
Woodbury, Georgia
Wholesale perennial nursery specializing in heat and humidity-tolerant plants for the Southeastern U.S., including drought-resistant varieties. Sells to trade only (nurseries, garden centers, landscapers, florists).
Twin City, Georgia
Containerized longleaf pine seedling grower in Georgia since 1996, specializing in Atlantic Coastal Longleaf pine for southeastern forestry.
Georgia spans from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Atlantic coast, with longleaf pine ecosystems, Piedmont forests, and barrier island habitats. The state's warm climate and long growing season support an enormous diversity of native plants for every landscape. Find Georgia native plant nurseries to create stunning gardens that nurture local wildlife.
Fall (October-November) is the best planting season in Georgia for trees and shrubs, allowing root establishment through mild winters. Spring (March-April) is great for perennials and grasses. Coastal areas can plant through winter.