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Rose plants from our Tucson nursery thrive in the Arizona sun. Stop by and see our wide variety of elegant and fragrant roses. They’ll make a delightful addition to your garden.
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Rillito Nursery & Garden Center has been serving Tucson since 1994. We are a family-owned and operated business striving to provide the ultimate nursery experience and customer service. We supply the healthiest plants and the highest quality garden necessities. Spread out over three acres, our nursery and garden center in Tucson supplies a wide arrangement of annuals, shade plants, desert plants, roses, citrus, trees, and shrubs.
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Our nursery is home to thousands of plants. Each is organized based on its special growing conditions.
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Our garden center has everything you need to take care of your new plants, garden and landscaping.
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Our nursery professionals provide educational events and can help with your questions.
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Woody says “Happy Monday! Don’t forget to stop in and see me this week!” ... See MoreSee Less
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planning on a visit this week. Lets see if I can make it happen.
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I am loving all the flowers from new arrivals this week! Add some color to those gardens and stop in and see the beauty! ... See MoreSee Less
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More fall flowers and herbs have arrived today!! Fall is here and I’m ready for it! ... See MoreSee Less
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I absolutely love the little faces of the pansies! Is time to plant the annual flower gardens, pansies are also a beautiful edible flower to add color to those salads! ... See MoreSee Less
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Do you have any crepe Myrtle trees?
Every single thing looks so much better in shade! Beautiful!
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It’s a gorgeous day to play in the flowers! 💐 It’s time to start those fall and winter gardens! ... See MoreSee Less
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Hello are you going to have any of the trailing pansies for sale
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You asked, Mother Nature gifted us with beautiful fall weather, fall and winter veggies are here!!! Our tables are FULLY stocked! Come on down! ... See MoreSee Less
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Have any lavender?
Do you have parsley?
Where can I find a list of what you in stock?
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End of season inventory reduction sale!! We have a table full of plants that need some tlc and we are marking them 50% off! While supplies last! ... See MoreSee Less
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Happy Caturday! Woody is eager to show you our plants! ... See MoreSee Less
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Looks like that pot needed a hug.
Such a cutie 💓
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Fall bulbs have arrived! Now is the best time to plant onion and garlic bulbs! ... See MoreSee Less
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New arrivals!! Semi dwarf citrus is now in stock! We received some new varieties this fall and avocados! October and November is the best time to plant in the desert let’s get to it! ... See MoreSee Less
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Have veggies arrived yet?
My favorite tree, the Red Push Pistache. We planted this one where we lost a gorgeous 30 year old mesquite in a storm in July. We lost a considerable amount of shade for our plants. Don’t forget Fall is the BEST time to plant in the desert! ... See MoreSee Less
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Do you have any more RPP? We want to plant one. (We already have the stakes from another tree you planted for us a few years ago.)
Today our landscape guys planted a replacement tree where we lost a large Palo Verde from the storms this summer. This Southern Live Oak will produce some nice shade for our parking lot as it grows! ... See MoreSee Less
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Why not plant a native species?
Wow my wife planted a southern live oak. Guess she made a good choice. Told her we're still getting a mesquite to replace the 20 year old one we lost.
not too far off from native. Have seen it in the mountains of Chihuahua Mexico
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