Watters Garden Center

928-445-4159
34.57011 -112.499021
www.wattersonline.com
HOURS: Mon - Sat Closed

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A family owned garden center that focuses on superior plans right for the region and the Horticulturalist & planting directions to insure you succeed in the garden.

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A Gardener's Journal by the Journal Pros

Learn something new online at Watters Garden Center web site

Check out Ken Lain, "The Garden Guy" on the Watters Garden Center web site. This is a great online audio newsletter that is territory specific (Arizona and surrounding mountain areas). Visit the Watters Garden Center web site and after Mr. Lain has given you the official tour, you will want to visit their retail location!

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A Gardener's Journal

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Lisa

I can't beleive all the changers

I can't believe all the wonderful changes Watters has made to thier nursery. WOW!! you guys have done a great job. Plant are even more fun to shop for than ever.

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Dalias under the greenhouse by Watters Garden Center

Dalias under the greenhouse

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Landscapes that Attracts Birds

By Ken Lain, the mountain gardener In midwinter a gardener is looking for any hopeful sign of spring. The first quail are starting to gather; the beautiful males perched on top of the scrub oak are showing off their colorful breast and head feathers. As the quail coveys grow and the males become more vocal they offer a welcome indication that spring is “getting near”. Here are some tips for attracting birds into the landscape. Winter is a good time to plan for more birds. Much of my garden is... READ MORE Posted January 22, 2013 at 04:50 PM

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