Check out these local plant stores this summer

By Conner Tighe

As the summer weather makes its entrance, it’s almost that time to start planting floral beauties. Something about decorating the yard feels euphoric, relaxing even. Whether it’s a new birdbath, a snaking vine, or a collection of various flowers, you can find it all at these local plant stores.

G & M Pet & Garden (2014 N Walnut St.)

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Looking for the perfect leafy friend? Located on North Walnut street, G & M Pet & Garden may be just what you need. The location offers plants, seasonal produce, and even animals if you’re looking to expand your family.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wasson Nursery & Garden Center (3737 N County Rd 500 W.)

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If you’re looking for expert advice on plant care, plants themselves, and maybe a landscape project, Wasson’s will do the job justice. The location on north county road 500 offers an array of selections from hydrangeas, roses, spruce trees, and more. Don’t forget to check out their online shopping option as well as their blog, which highlights tips and care guides for specific species.

 

 

 

 

 

Normandy Flower Shop: (123 W Charles St.)

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Specializing in houseplants and floral arrangements since the ‘40s, Normandy Flower Shop is the place to go if you’re looking to add a little color to your home. The location off west Charles street offers various flowers, planters, orchids, and more.

 

 

 

 

 

Northern Tropics Greenhouse: (1501 E Fuson Rd.)

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If you’re looking to add some variety to your plant collection, head over to Northern Tropics Greenhouse on east fuson road. You can find ficus trees, several tomato plants, succulents, and outside hangers filled with beautiful florals, among many other choices.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Sources: Facebook, Wasson Nursery Muncie, Normandy Flower Shop, Northern Tropics Greenhouse

Images: Google Maps, Wasson Nursery Muncie, Normandy Flower Shop,

Featured Image: Los Angeles Times

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