No garden or yard space is too small for something unique and beautiful. Let the Nevada plant experts help you choose the perfect complement of plants and features to make your personal garden the envy of your friends. You don't want to waste your money on what won't grow in Nevada? Then come talk to David Ruf, owner of Greenhouse Garden Center (GGC) and expert horticulturist. David and his family have operated GGC for decades and know exactly what will work for your garden and yard decorations.

Our experienced staff members are ready to help you hand select plants that will look great and survive well in the area of your choice. For a diagnosis please bring in a photo or a sample of a plant that you are having an issue with. We will help you identify your issue and provide you with a solution! Let us do the work! We are available to safely deliver and plant any plants that you may find at Greenhouse Garden Center. Delivery and planting fees vary depending on plant and location. With over fifty years combined experience, in addition to the training and extensive knowledge of our staff, we can offer you exceptional assistance in both the design and installation of your yard.

Thank you Julie and Dave for your patience and advice on what plants we should use to spruce up our patio area and front side yard. The plants look.

I visited this amazing nursery last Friday afternoon (Aug 4) and on Saturday morning. It's heaven on earth. I had the good fortune of meeting the.

My favorite nursery! Very friendly, helpful staff. We drive from Reno to buy from this wonderful place. Great selection, good prices, unique.

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Celebrate with us! Take 25% off Mudpie products for the month of March!

Posted on Mar 01, 2021  •  Facebook

Botanical Interests has plenty of options in store to get us ready for spring!

Posted on Feb 19, 2021  •  Facebook

We will be closing at 3 pm today for Super Bowl Sunday. We will be open again tomorrow at 9am. Enjoy the game and be safe!

Posted on Feb 07, 2021  •  Facebook

2021 Seeds are available now! Some varieties should be started later than others. If you're not sure when to start yours, come see us!

Posted on Jan 24, 2021  •  Facebook