Tropical Nursery Queen Creek

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GardeningA fun hobby that's good for your health. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, just 2.5 hours of moderate activity each week can help reduce the risk of many health problems, including heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, and Type 2 diabetes. Gardening can be considered both as an art, concerned with arranging plants harmoniously in their surroundings and as a science, encompassing the principles and techniques of plant cultivation. Check out these nursery recommendations from a Weight Loss Consultant in Chandler AZ.

A&P Nursery is a family-owned and operated plant, tree & garden nursery serving Phoenix, Arizona's East Valley since 1970. They have four (4) convenient locations throughout Mesa, Chandler, and Queen Creek, with each location featuring a full-service garden area including plants, trees, shrubs, and much more!


Sizable, family-owned garden center offering many plants, trees & succulents, plus pond supplies. Nice local nursery. Wide variety of plants and vegetables. Decent pricing on plants. They all seem to have decent knowledge about everything. Someone greets you at the door when you walk in and ask if you need help with anything right away. Highly recommend the nursery.


Awesome people. Very friendly and welcoming atmosphere. They give their undivided attention and answered any questions or concerns we had while still making sure all their customers were taken care of. Very fair prices and offered to help even after purchase.


Desert Horizon Nursery is Arizona's premier plant nursery and is locally owned and operated in Queen Creek, AZ. Their unrivaled plant, pottery, and fountain selections will meet all your landscaping needs. They offer full-service landscape design & installation services including pavers, travertine, artificial turf, lighting, pergolas, fountains, and Arizona's best selection of locally grown trees, plants & palms.


They carry drought-tolerant Agave and Cactus can add drama to your landscape while still being low maintenance. They feel right at home in modern landscapes or more traditional southwest xeriscapes and make beautiful focal points for small and large yards One of my favorite nurseries to visit in the east valley. They have a large selection of plants and garden decorations. Their plants seem a bit healthier when compared to other places too.


They are a wholesale plant nursery located in Queen Creek, just southeast of Phoenix, Arizona. Since 1978 they have been growing sub-tropical and drought-tolerant varieties from the desert and sub-tropical regions of the world, including many Arizona native plants, as well as vines, trees, shrubs, perennials, succulents, ornamental grasses, and grass-like plants.


They are constantly developing new and unique cultivars through classic horticultural techniques and creative new approaches. As a wholesale nursery, they do not sell directly to the public, but they do sell to licensed contractors, landscape architects, chain retailers, and independent retailers.


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Dr. Surkunte takes the time to respond to all of your questions in language that is comprehensible. I have been her patient for two years and only once needed an appointment ASAP and was seen that day.


Luke Kalawsky has a passion for all things trees, plants, and landscape design. He has designed numerous landscapes as the head designer in the Surprise, Arizona region until he became a manager of our Central Phoenix Nursery. He now dedicates his knowledge, expertise, and creative capabilities to help the masses discover how to design, plant, and maintain their landscapes with his writings.


Palms in the Date Palm family are a wonderful way of adding a distinguished, resort-style look to your landscape. Their long, graceful fronds and textured diamond-cut trunks bring a majestic, stately appearance to any yard.


The versatility of Pygmy Date Palms means they can be used in many landscape applications. Their dwarf growth pattern and non-invasive roots allow them to be planted in tight spaces around pools, patios, courtyards, and in pots. The Pygmy Date Palm can also be grown in shadier areas making them a fantastic option for planting under or in between larger palms, and in clusters.


Additionally, Pygmy Date Palms are one of the cleanest palm varieties, furthering their position as one of our preferred palm trees to plant around pools and patios. They require minimal maintenance and only need to be pruned when the soft, bright green foliage turns brown as it ages.


These hardy palms love the sun, cold, and everything in between! While most palm tree varieties are easy to care for and low maintenance, many types of Fan palms can be planted in very hot environments while being able to handle extreme cold and winter freezes as well.


These medium-sized palms trees are a must-have for Tuscan or Spanish-themed yard designs. Mediterranean Fan Palms are showy, multi-trunk palm trees that, when planted as a focal point, are capable of adding stunning curb appeal to front yards and will become the highlight of poolside landscaping arrangements.


If you're looking to take this versatile palm to the next level, install night lighting effects. When you give these palms time in the spotlight, their unique multi-trunk structure becomes illuminated, while the fronds cast unique shadow patterns on nearby walls.


These wonderful palms are also well known for their durability. They require minimal water once planted and can become drought tolerant once established. Mediterranean Fan Palms can tolerate full sun and are cold hardy, able to survive periods of freezing weather conditions.


Windmill Palms are robust, small to medium-sized fan palms noted for their tropical, resort-style looks. Homeowners everywhere can bring a little slice of paradise home thanks to this palm's adaptability. A moderate to fast grower, they thrive in full sun or light shade and require only low to moderate water use once established. Young Windmill Palms can be grown indoors in a container, just be sure to place it in a room with bright, indirect light.


These fan palms are great for use in small patios, narrow spaces, gardens, entryways, and any place in your landscape where a gentle tropical appeal is desired. These palm trees also look fantastic around swimming pools, where smooth water can reflect the graceful fan-shaped fronds.


The deep greens and lush fronds of tropical palm trees allow you to create an island getaway right at your home! These palms are perfect planting companions to the other palms in this guide. Kick back and enjoy a tasty cocktail near the plants of the tropics!


Pindo Palms have a slow growth rate and will only require low to moderate watering needs once established. They are cold-hardy, drought-tolerant palms that thrive in full to partial sun environments, making them excellent palm trees for southern coastal and desert landscapes.


The dramatic color and shape of the fronds are sure to please, no matter where you plant Pindo palm trees in your yard. In the summer, they bloom beautiful yellow to reddish flowers that add to their year-round interest. These yellow to reddish flower clusters will produce the sweet and edible Pindo fruit, which is often used to make exotic jellies.


While most would think by its common name that it is a palm tree, the Sago is actually a Cycad and is more closely related to pine trees than it is to the palm family. Regardless of their heritage, Sagos are a top pick for many landscape and garden designs. Plant a few Sago Palms when looking for smaller accent plants to contrast with larger palms or nature-inspired planting clusters featuring a variety of palms and tropical plants. Their slower growth also makes them a perfect choice for planting in pots and containers.


Sago Palms are tolerant of cold and heat and can be grown in full sun exposures as well as full to partial shade. They require minimal maintenance and the only pruning needed is to remove old leaves. Due to their drought tolerance, Sago Palms work well in all landscape styles from tropical to xeriscape-styled yards.


To learn more incredible yard care advice, design tips, and tree knowledge, check out our library of articles! We have a massive catalog of entertaining and informative articles written by our experienced nursery professionals to help you succeed with all of your landscaping goals.


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Hey everyone!

I live in Queen Creek Arizona and currently have mule palms and pigamy date palms in my yard. I just spent a week in Hawaii and fell in love with the tropical palms and plants here. I have a big area on the east side of my house that is currently empty and gets afternoon shade. I would like to plant a Royal Palm as well as a papaya tree, banana tree and birds of paradise. Am I crazy or is it doable? Any advice on how these plants do in the Arizona desert or how to take care of these plants to make sure they survive? Or any ideas where I can purchase these plants in the valley?



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