British Columbia Garden Nurseries
Here is a list of nurseries we compiled to help you, the Western Canadian gardener.
Disclaimer: Although we order from many of the nurseries on this list, they are independent entities from Rainyside.com. We therefore cannot provide any guarantees regarding your purchases.
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Brentwood Bay Nursery
1395 Benvenuto Avenue
Brentwood Bay, British Columbia V8M 1J5 Canada
Tel.No. (250) 652-1507
Fax No. (250) 652-2761
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A small specialist nursery located in Brentwood Bay on Vancouver Island's Saanich Peninsula. Brentwood grows mainly perennials and roses. They propagate and grow perennials from seed and divisions from the gardens of themselves and friends, and from across the world.
AThey are able to offer plants from both Shalpines and Horizon Nurseries, which specialize in alpines and exciting plants which are not easily obtainable.
Cedar Rim Nursery
Box 175
7024 Glover Rd.
Langley, BC V2Y 2R1
CANADA
Hazelwood Herb Farm
13576 Adshead Road
Ladysmith, B.C. V9G 1H6
Canada
Phone: (250) 245-8007
Fax: (250) 245-2775
Email
They grow our own herb plants in one heated and two unheated greenhouses. Plant selection changes daily. Please phone ahead to reserve plants if you are traveling a long distance.
Pacific Rim Native Plant Nursery
44305 Old Orchard Road
Chilliwack, BC V2R1A9 Canada
FAX (604) 792 1891
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Specialties: Species Peonies, Species Rhododendrons, Species Gentians, Species Violets, Species Arisaemas, Species Penstemons, Dryland plants from Jim's Gopher Reserve & Spa, The Hillkeep Collections along with a full range of plants in their catalog. Check them out!
The Perennial Gardens
13139 224th St. Maple Ridge
Maple Ridge, BC, V4R 2P6 Canada
Phone: 604 467 4218
Fax: (604) 467 3181
A perennial mail order nursery offering over 1800 exciting varieties of perennials and botanical bulbs to intrigue all Canadian gardeners. With our three acres of display gardens they grow what they sell. They import exciting new varieties from England, China and beyond. Many of these varieties are unique.
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