Parker's Farm & Greenhouse
Edgewood, New MexicoEst. 1972
About
Parker's Farm and Greenhouse is a family-owned native plant nursery in Edgewood, New Mexico, dedicated to growing and selling high-quality perennials, annuals, trees, and shrubs. With over 30 years of experience in horticulture and greenhouse production, the Parker family is passionate about helping their customers create beautiful, ecologically-beneficial gardens tailored to the unique challenges of high-altitude gardening. By offering personalized guidance and inspiration, they strive to connect people with the right native plants for their needs and resources, supporting thriving, sustainable landscapes that attract pollinators and wildlife.
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I've been able to create a beautiful garden using Parker's plants at a fraction of the cost it would have cost using other plant nurseries. Their plants are healthy and acclimated to New Mexico's high desert, the owners are on site and generous with information.
My brother and I visited the green house and nursery today and purchased 2 beautiful rose plants and some geraniums. We were so pleased with our purchases and the pricing. However, we also were treated with wonderful personal care by the owners!! Thank you!!
For thirty years I have taken advantage of the Parker family’s plant wisdom. High desert gardening through drought years has been a challenge. We are very lucky to have this resource in our community.
I havn't been to Parker's in a couple years, and Im half a world away. Yet, here I am thinking of this magical place with warm, kind people. Some places have the power to touch something deep in your soul. This is such a place.
Absolutely amazing people and very helpful. The only thing I don’t find helpful is the fact that I do have to call them on the weekend just to figure out if they have what I want. Other than that you know I recommend them 100%. They are the best place to go for plants out here And they been doing great since I can remember! I am looking for a cherry tree or two this year because the one I bought four years ago needs a pollinator.