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Trees & Shrubs

Deciduous Trees

Evergreen Trees

Fruiting Trees

Apple Trees

Deciduous Shrubs

Evergreen Shrubs

Fruiting Shrubs

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Deciduous trees shed their leaves at the end of the growing season. Their leaves are typically broad and flat, and the process often results in the brilliant fall colors we experience and love.

[Cherokee Brave Flowering Dogwood]
[Background: Trompenburg Japanese Maple]

Evergreen trees continually replace old leaves with new ones as they fall, so they remain green year-round. They can add color and depth to your landscaping even in the snowy winters!

[Dragons Eye Japanese Red Pine]
[Background: Balsam Fir]

Fruiting trees are any that bear edible fruit. Examples of fruit trees include apples, oranges, pears, cherries, lemons, and many more.

[Redhaven Peach]
[Background: Various Fruit Trees]

There may be no fruit tree as popular as the apple tree. From legends to annual apple picking, most people have some experience and traditions surrounding apple trees.

[Honeycrisp Apple]
[Background: Gala Apple]

Deciduous shrubs, just like deciduous trees, spend a part of the year without leaves. They drop them to seal and protect from the cold; however, they regrow their leaves in the spring.

[Lynwood Gold Forsythia]
[Background: Bloomstruck® Hydrangea]

Evergreen shrubs will maintain their look and feel throughout the year. A popular choice for climates with cold and snowy winters that can often result in barren landscaping.

[Emerald Gaiety Wintercreeper]
[Background: NewGen Freedom® Boxwood]

Fruiting shrubs provide nourishment, beauty and vital habitat for wildlife and pollinators.

[Meeker Raspberry]
[Background: Concord Grape]

These trees can be evergreen or deciduous, but they are designed to provide privacy, define areas, and block wind. Evergreen trees will provide protection year-round.

[Blue Arrow Juniper]
[Background: Mountbatten Juniper]

Trees & Shrubs

Deciduous Trees

Evergreen Trees

Fruiting Trees

Apple Trees

Deciduous Shrubs

Evergreen Shrubs

Fruiting Shrubs

Privacy Screen

Deciduous trees shed their leaves at the end of the growing season. Their leaves are typically broad and flat, and the process often results in the brilliant fall colors we experience and love.

[Cherokee Brave Flowering Dogwood]
[Background: Trompenburg Japanese Maple]

Evergreen trees continually replace old leaves with new ones as they fall, so they remain green year-round. They can add color and depth to your landscaping even in the snowy winters!

[Dragons Eye Japanese Red Pine]
[Background: Balsam Fir]

Fruiting trees are any that bear edible fruit. Examples of fruit trees include apples, oranges, pears, cherries, lemons, and many more.

[Redhaven Peach]
[Background: Various Fruit Trees]

There may be no fruit tree as popular as the apple tree. From legends to annual apple picking, most people have some experience and traditions surrounding apple trees.

[Honeycrisp Apple]
[Background: Gala Apple]

Deciduous shrubs, just like deciduous trees, spend a part of the year without leaves. They drop them to seal and protect from the cold; however, they regrow their leaves in the spring.

[Lynwood Gold Forsythia]
[Background: Bloomstruck® Hydrangea]

Evergreen shrubs will maintain their look and feel throughout the year. A popular choice for climates with cold and snowy winters that can often result in barren landscaping.

[Emerald Gaiety Wintercreeper]
[Background: NewGen Freedom® Boxwood]

Fruiting shrubs provide nourishment, beauty and vital habitat for wildlife and pollinators.

[Meeker Raspberry]
[Background: Concord Grape]

These trees can be evergreen or deciduous, but they are designed to provide privacy, define areas, and block wind. Evergreen trees will provide protection year-round.

[Blue Arrow Juniper]
[Background: Mountbatten Juniper]

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Come Into Any Of Our Garden Centers!

In our opinion, there is nothing better than spending a beautiful day exploring a garden center! When you come into one of our locations, you can also benefit from our extremely knowledgeable staff – they can help guide you to the right plant choices for your specific garden or yard. 

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Shop your local garden center for plants, garden supplies, soil, mulch and more. Then when your order is ready you can swing by the garden center for a quick pick up and be on your way!

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Browse our online inventory for a huge selection of plants available to ship directly from the farm to your home! Anywhere in New England!

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Online Shopping at Weston Nurseries

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Browse our online inventory for a huge selection of plants available to ship directly from the farm to your home! Anywhere in New England!*

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Shop your local store for plants, garden supplies, soil, mulch and more. Then pick up your order at the garden center or arrange for local drop off!

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FLASH SALE

Memorial Day Weekend Flash Sale On Hydrangeas!

25% off all Hydrangeas this weekend only!

Saturday, May 25th – Monday, May 27th! 

Hydrangeas are a classic and beautiful sign of summer. Celebrate Memorial Day Weekend by sprucing up your yard with some new hydrangeas. Discount applies at all locations.

*Sale Fine Print:

For “Cash and Carry” transactions only. Offer good while supplies last.

No open orders or deliveries for future dates. All Flash Sale products must be taken the same day. Not valid on previous orders. No transfers allowed between stores on any sale items.

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