With that said, it all started in the small town of China Grove, North Carolina. I remember as a young boy, I would go around the neighborhood asking the people that lived on our block if they needed any yard work done. Borrowing the tools from my dad's garage, as well as using some of the tools from the people I worked for, I started trimming shrubbery, raking leaves, and planting small plants. It was during this time that my love of gardening and landscaping began. After graduating from Sandhills, it was onto my next great adventure.
A Southern Roots Christmas returns... come experience the magic!
Living Christmas Tree anyone? Fat Albert Spruce is a lovely option.
15th Annual Southern Roots Christmas Open House
Plan for the future, grow your own food for health and fun! Here are some great items we have now! We will continue to remain open but I ask that if you come in, please respect each other and us...let’s keep our 6’ distance between us! Thanks for all of the incredible support we have seen these past couple of weeks!!!
Our gift shop is one of a kind! LOTS OF PRETTY THINGS! https://t.co/oXAeDTu7hg
Oh yea! It’s our favorite time of year, let’s get this party started! https://t.co/KZJIQgmdEX
https://t.co/oEZPOKFYCA It’s time again; prepare for worst! Last year cankerworms were not bad, but this year could be a doozy!!!
Left pic: new variegated dwarf nandina; ‘twilight.’ Easy care, cool foliage! Right pic: Mexican salvia. Nice long blooming summer perennial.