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We offer fine quality plants to help you succeed in your quest for the perfect plant to create a beautiful setting, a wonderful garden or a productive harvest. Stop in to view our selection, then choose the right plant for your space or need. Our staff can help you make the right decision for the best results. Everyone entering the Magnolia Garden Center and Gift Shop is required to wear a mask or facial covering.

While shopping, please maintain a safe social distance from both staff and other customers. If we reach a level making social distancing difficult we may temporarily restrict entrance until enough shoppers leave to prevent possible overcrowding. Hand sanitizer and masks are available for your use at our store entries and check out stands. Thank you for your cooperation!
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For a small Seattle nursery, we carry a large variety of plants for all areas of your garden, including your indoor green spaces.
From colorful annuals you can change out each season, to large plants suited to the Pacific Northwest climate, to specialty plants like Citrus Trees that require some special care.
Let us help you find the right plants for the right places in your living spaces.
Find deciduous, evergreen, fruiting, and flowering trees including a variety of Japanese Maples and Citrus Trees.
We keep a large selection of have Japanese Maples throughout the year.
Many are suitable for growing in containers to live on a deck or porch.
Most Japanese Maples have appealing, brightly colored new Spring growth and a variety of colors when leafed out all Summer.
In Fall, you will have yet another show of changing colors.
And if you choose one of the Coral Bark maples, you will have an eye-catching, colorful, trunk and branches in the landscape all Winter as well!
Acer j. 'Sango kaku' This maple gets its common name from its bright coral trunk which stands out in winter after leaves are shed.
The Pacific Northwest is home to a wide range of native plants and habitats from forest to grassland to wetland.
Native plants in the backyard garden often add a more natural feel and provide low maintenance plant options that also offer food and shelter to local flora and fauna.
To learn more about the native plants in our area and how to use them, we recommend the Native Plant Finder from the National Wildlife Federation and also King County's Native Plant Guide.
Roses are the most widely cultivated plants in gardens and parks, and the plants with the longest horticultural history, since they've been grown in every part of the world for centuries.
We are happy to show you how! You'll be amazed at how a little branched "stick" will be producing beautiful roses by the end of May!
HYBRID TEA ROSES have large flowers, generally one per stem, medium to tall in habit, long cutting stems.
RUGOSA ROSES are species or near-species roses valued for their hardiness, old fashioned flowers and fountainous habits.
You can enjoy the wonderful fragrance and luxury of growing citrus trees and harvesting fresh citrus fruit in Seattle, but it does require a couple of conditions: Citrus trees need a sunny spot, and they will require protection from the coldest months of the year - typically late November through March.
We stock organic fertilizers for year-round use here in Seattle to help your citrus trees grow, plus organic controls for the occasional pest problems that sometimes occur.
If you have concerns or questions about growing and caring for your citrus trees, please feel free to stop in, and we will try to assess the problem and offer solutions or cures.
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