Kent was the original owner of the nursery and supplied Whatcom County landscapes with trees and shrubs for over 30 years. Ginny Crump and Nancy Henshaw purchased the nursery in 1999 and quickly expanded the plant selection and changed the nursery from a bread and butter operation to a very diversified nursery offering annuals, perennials, berries, fruit trees, and vegetables. They have created a destination atmosphere that inspires just from wandering their lush green 5 acres. Even if you don't have intent to buy!

What's new?

We still have some Spring bulbs, Tulips, Daffodils and Irises. There is still time to plant! Live Christmas trees coming after Thanksgiving. 10% of all proceeds from Holiday gift certificates during the month of December will go to the Women's Care Shelter and the Lighthouse Mission!

Posted on Nov 20, 2020  •  Facebook

Come on in and see us! We have brand new Emerald Greens arborvitae and lots of Japanese maples! Hours 10-4pm Looking forward to seeing you!

Posted on Oct 22, 2020  •  Facebook

March 24, 2020 Dear Customers, Suppliers and Friends,

Posted on Mar 25, 2020  •  Facebook

It's like Christmas in February!! Today we got a huge shipment of fresh nursery stock...lots of maples, dogwoods, magnolias and evergreens. More stock coming in every week for the next month. Our hours are 9 to 4 weekdays and Saturdays and 10 to 4 on Sundays. Come see us at Kent's!

Posted on Feb 12, 2020  •  Facebook

Really informative article http://t.co/JDQDIuwA

Posted on Oct 27, 2012  •  Twitter

Our Annual Fall Sale will be running from Sept. 14th- 23rd, and EVERYTHING 30% off! All the plants, statuary and gift items are on sale!

Posted on Sep 06, 2012  •  Twitter

What's red and green and speaks in whispers? A hoarse radish!

Posted on Aug 13, 2012  •  Twitter

Keeping your tomatoes evenly watered will help prevent blossom-end rot. Especially important when they are grown in containers.

Posted on Aug 09, 2012  •  Twitter

We turned the front of the 2nd Greenhouse into a veggie/Cutting garden to show how you can get more out of your garden. http://t.co/VFcDQGKi

Posted on Aug 03, 2012  •  Twitter

Water deeply to encourage deep roots. Your trees will be less likely to dry out in the summer and you can spend less time watering

Posted on Jul 30, 2012  •  Twitter

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