I 'm Sheri Burke, plant lover, and let me say that if there is a plant nursery on my daily path of errands, I stop. If there is a nursery on my path to my BFF’s house, I stop. If there is a nursery on my path to visit family, I stop.

This stop-for-every-nursery path of mine led me to the idea of making yearly trips with my Aunt Patti (just as crazy about all things plants as I am) with no objective except to visit nurseries and public gardens. We pick a general destination, let’s say Oregon. We make a list of all the nurseries on our path, depending upon which freeway we decide to travel. And we head out!

I drive, Aunt Patti navigates. And we have a rule: she has her side of the vehicle, I have mine, and the two cannot encroach on the other without paying rent or a free plant. We take food and drink with us because stopping somewhere to eat means less time at a nursery!

Only after we have been thrown out of the last nursery for the day do we start looking for a hotel. Luckily, we have not had to sleep in the car. We love living on the edge. So come along and enjoy with us our journey of plant nursery joy!

First Visit?

JUST A SUGGESTION! Begin with post 01 Dragonfly Farm. Find my archives here.

June 2, 2023

82 The Queen’s Backyard

Recently AP came to the El Dorado County Master Gardener’s annual plant sale. As Master Gardeners—many of them my Readers—walked past us, I introduced her. You should have seen how they reacted...like AP was some big celebrity. Freakin’ hilarious! One of them (you know who you are) gushed all over her, "You are exactly what I envisioned! All color and sparkles!" I'm telling you, it was as if The Queen had arrived!
May 12, 2023

81 The Garden Company

First of all, this place has a freaking tight small parking lot for a van like mine. (I need room people!) The Garden Company is located on a busy Santa Cruz street and you’d better know how to turn in or you’ll wind up doing a U-turn. Which is nothing new for me and AP. In our travels we’re always making U-turns or pulling other driving stunts in traffic. We’re known (by drivers everywhere) to be very creative on the road. Good thing the van is highly visible and has secure shelving in the back for bad-driving-vulnerable plants!
April 28, 2023

80 Griggs Nursery

I could have sworn I already blogged about this fabulous nursery, but per my list (and I have several) NOPE. Over the years, AP and I have been to Griggs Nursery so many times. And thanks to AP doing her job, we have quite a collection of photos from there. (Plants too, hee-hee.)
April 14, 2023

79 Home Depot

Yes, Readers, Home Depot. I know, I know. It's NOT Garden Depot. When I need to buy plants for me or my clients it's the farthest place from my mind. Believe me, it's not even on my radar as a "nursery." I only check out Home Depot plants when I'm forced to go into that huge maze of a building in search of something that I have to play "Guess Where It's Hiding" for at least an hour before finally finding it. But that's another story. With no benches to sit on and recover from the effort, I need to walk through some plants to calm me down before getting in the car and driving home.
March 10, 2023

77 Johnson Garden Center

enerally AP and I do not waste our time visiting garden centers. They tend to stock the same ol’ plants, same ol’ garden-y knick-knack crap, same from entrance to exit. We include them in our nursery tour itineraries though, in case we find ourselves with any spare time. Like we did one day after visiting a place called Nursery Beautiful Plants which frankly was NOT beautiful so we left there in a hurry. Our PLAN B, Johnson Garden Center, couldn’t possibly be THAT boring—we hoped.
February 24, 2023

76 February, Whatcha’ Doin’?

am out in the landscape doing chores to prevent overload once Spring comes. Because then it’s “squirrel time” and I’ll be scampering here and there in my garden, in the gardens of clients, trying to manage so many chores at once doing my part to help Spring to do its thing!
February 8, 2023

75 Trees Outlet

Trees Outlet doesn’t have a nice “storefront” street entrance. It’s located at a man named Richard’s house. Richard says that growing trees and selling them has been his hobby for 15 years. At first I thought I might ask, “Hobby? What’s your actual job?” because his house is literally surrounded by rows and rows of potted trees and shrubs. Then I thought of the "hobby" that surrounds my own house and I decided I didn't need to ask what his actual job was. I think I know.

Sheri Lynn Burke

My journey began as a small child watching and helping my mom in the garden. Years later, I bought a home, had those kids, had an ugly landscape and thought, "I can do better." So for the next 10 years, thousands (and thousands) of dollars went to plants. But I became a serial killer as 80% of them died. "Screw this!" I said. I had an eye for design but didn't know how to keep the damn plants alive! I procrastinated for 5 years ('cuz I wanted more death) and then became a certified Master Gardener. Four years and three pieces of paper later, I got a Horticulture degree. No longer a serial killer, I'm now a landscape designer and contractor with my own business. I had to train this green thumb that I got from my mother. But, Mom, I owe it all to you!