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Plant Nurseries in Washington

15 plant nurseries listed across Washington. Plant starts, trees, and garden stock from local growers. Directory updated August 2026.

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Aldrich Berry Farms & Nursery

A berry farm and plant nursery on Aldrich Road near Mossyrock, in Lewis County's Cowlitz River valley east of I-5. A combined berry farm and nursery usually sells both fruit and starts or landscape plants. Specific stock and hours aren't confirmed online.

Bryant Blueberry Farm & Nursery, LLC

Arlington, WA

Bryant Blueberry Farm & Nursery is on Grandview Road in the Bryant area near Arlington, Snohomish County. It pairs u-pick blueberries with a plant nursery, a common combination for the region's small farms. Picking runs through midsummer. Hours and current stock weren't verified online.

Dusty's Nursery & Company

Ellensburg, WA

Dusty's Nursery & Company is a plant nursery on East Mountain View Avenue in Ellensburg, serving gardeners across the Kittitas Valley. Nurseries here stock hardy plants suited to the valley's cold winters and hot, dry summers. Confirm seasonal hours and current plant availability with the shop.

Fruitful Farm & Nursery

Arlington, WA

A farm and plant nursery on State Route 530 east of Arlington in Snohomish County, a stretch lined with berry fields and greenhouse growers. Nurseries here sell starts, perennials and seasonal produce. Fruitful's current stock and hours aren't yet posted; its website is under construction.

Garden Treasures Local Farm & Nursery

Arlington, WA

Garden Treasures Local Farm & Nursery has grown naturally and sustainably in Arlington, Washington since 2006 — an everyday farmers market of family-grown produce plus goods from 45 local farmers and crafters, alongside a garden center of exclusively Western Washington-sourced plants. Sustainable Blooms florals, a Farm Box CSA, seasonal u-pick, famous tomato starts, local meat, cheese, and eggs, and bulk winter stock-up produce round out "single source accountability."

Garden Treasures Nursery and Organic Farm

Arlington, WA

A plant nursery and organic produce farm on State Route 530 (3328 SR 530) just east of Arlington in the Stillaguamish Valley. The site pairs a nursery with a farm stand selling organically grown vegetables and starts through the season. Stop in during nursery hours for plants and fresh produce.

Job's Nursery

Pasco, WA

Job's Nursery covers 36 acres along the Columbia River outside Pasco, selling annuals, perennials, trees, shrubs, fruit trees, and berry plants, plus bagged soils, seeds, fertilizers, and pest controls for eastern Washington gardens. Peacocks roam the grounds, and a pumpkin patch opens each fall. The garden center runs Tuesday through Saturday, 9 to 5, through the summer growing season.

Juels Unique Nursery

Elma, WA

Juels Unique Nursery operates on East Satsop Road in Elma, in Grays Harbor County between Olympia and the coast. Small independent nurseries like this one usually carry starts, perennials, shrubs, and garden plants suited to the wet, mild southwest Washington climate. Specific stock and hours aren't listed online; the nursery is best reached directly.

Maltby Produce Market

Snohomish, WA

The Maltby Produce Market operates alongside Flower World in Snohomish — one of the largest nurseries on the West Coast, with fifteen acres of retail displays, fountains, ponds, and a giant waterwheel. Together with Marshland Farms, the family of businesses pairs fresh produce with trees, shrubs, roses, houseplants, fruit trees, and everything the Pacific Northwest gardener needs.

Mystic Mountain Nursery, Antiques & Gifts

Arlington, WA

A plant nursery paired with an antiques and gift shop on Oso Loop Road, in the Stillaguamish Valley between Arlington and Oso. Visitors can browse nursery stock alongside secondhand and gift items in one rural stop. It sits along the Highway 530 corridor east of Arlington.

Stocking's Garden and Nursery / Mott's Fresh Fruit

Sultan, WA

A garden nursery and fresh-fruit stand on U.S. Route 2 in Sultan, along the Sky Valley corridor east of Monroe. The site pairs Stocking's nursery plants with Mott's seasonal fruit, a common one-stop combination for travelers heading toward Stevens Pass. Hours follow the growing season.

Sunseed Farm

Acme, WA

Sunseed Farm in Acme, Washington has spent 30 years learning what works in the Maritime Northwest — growing certified organic vegetable and herb starts delivered to nurseries and grocery stores across Whatcom and Skagit counties, plus produce sold at the Bellingham Farmers Market. Always 100% WSDA certified organic: no synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, treated seeds, or GMOs.

Yacolt Mountain Farm and Nursery, LLC

Yacolt, WA

An organically grown, small-scale farm and nursery at 20217 NE Yacolt Mountain Road in Yacolt, in the hills of north Clark County. It raises vegetables and fruit, keeps goats, and runs a CSA that treats members as community rather than just customers. Plants and produce also sell at nearby farmers markets.

Blue Heron Farm & Nursery

Rockport, WA

Bryant Blueberry Farm and Nursery LLC

Arlington, WA

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many plant nurseries are in Washington?

US Farm Trail lists 15 plant nurseries in Washington, with listings around Arlington, Ellensburg, Pasco. The directory is updated as farms are added and verified.

How do I find a plant nursery near me in Washington?

Use the map above to find plant nurseries closest to you, or browse the list — every listing includes location, description, and contact details so you can call or visit.

Do these farms sell directly to the public?

Yes — every farm on US Farm Trail sells direct to consumers. Check each farm's page for hours, seasonal availability, and how to buy before you visit.

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