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           <title>Countryside Gardens</title>
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Countryside Gardens is a Staunton-area greenhouse and seasonal garden shop with roots going back to 1989, a wholesale perennial operation that grew into a retail destination housed in a converted barn. The shop opens for a tight spring window from March through June.
What makes Countryside Gardens special?
On-site propagation across multiple categories, annuals, perennials, vegetable starts, and especially succulents, gives the retail experience the rhythm of a working greenhouse rather than a stocked display floor.

Thousands of succulents are propagated each year, with the shop&#039;s signature being handmade planters and hard-to-find succulent varieties.
The plant offering covers annuals, perennials, vegetable and herb starts, and Bailey Nurseries&#039; First Editions and Easy Elegance shrub and rose programs.
Pre-planned container gardens, seasonal arrangements, and a small selection of garden gifts round out the shop&#039;s identity as a destination for spring planting projects.

What fellow gardeners are saying

Returning visitors describe the operation as a community fixture, multiple generations of shoppers naming it as their regular spring stop.
The succulent selection earns standout notice across reviews, with handmade planter combinations called out as gift-worthy.
Shoppers planning seasonal projects appreciate the breadth of the inventory across a short open window.

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           <title>La Bella Fiori</title>
           <description>La Bella Fiori is a garden center in Macoupin County, Illinois, operating since 2004, offering mums in the fall and a diverse collection of seeds, gifts, vegetable starts, annuals, perennials, trees, gift certificates, and house plants.</description>
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           <title>Oak Hill Natives</title>
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Oak Hill Natives is a specialty native plant nursery in Bunker Hill, Illinois, operating on an 11-acre property with a half-acre dedicated nursery section. The operation is owner-run by two professional horticulturalists, one a certified arborist, on weekends and after-work hours alongside their full-time professions.
What makes Oak Hill Natives special?
A dedicated native plant specialty backed by horticulturalist expertise and a part-time operating cadence gives the nursery a distinctly mission-driven character.

The plant offering centers on Missouri and midwest native species: 40-50 native perennial and grass varieties, 30-40 native tree species, and 8-10 native shrubs.
Container-grown perennials, decorative grasses, and small potted trees fill the nursery section during the active season, with on-site propagation giving the inventory a locally-adapted character.
Expert tree-identification, planting-timing, growing-practice, and deer-protection guidance is built into the nursery experience, operating closer to a consulting nursery than a transactional retail floor.

What fellow gardeners are saying

The operation runs at a small enough scale that customer-attributable review sentiment is thin, so visitors will find a curated specialty nursery rather than a polished retail destination.

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           <pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2026 02:04:04 +0000</pubDate>
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