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5 plant nurseries in Kansas City

Get your garden on at these local nurseries.

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It’s time to beautify.

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It’s National Garden Day, and we’re celebrating the only way we know how — nursery style. We’re putting two green thumbs up for these local nurseries, stocked with everything you need to beautify your home garden.

City Roots Nursery, 3037 Woodland Ave., KCMO | Shop a variety of shrubs, trees, and perennials native to Missouri and Kansas.

Larry’s Nursery, 2501 NW Platte Rd., Riverside, MO | Find thousands of perennials, veggies + herbs, and a home grown selection of citrus, water plants, and air plants.

Soil Service Nursery, 7125 Troost Ave., KCMO | Check out a huge selection of trees, shrubs, perennials, and tropicals — plus, plant care products, composting supplies, and garden furniture.

Family Tree Nursery, multiple locations | This nursery hosts events like an Annual Geranium Sale and the Liberty Summer Festival.

Farrand Farms, two locations | This greenhouse and garden center has served the Kansas City region for 101 years.

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