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Verde River Growers

Since 2005, we have grown for garden centers throughout the state. We are also a leading source of high quality plants for landscapers and commercial businesses in the Verde Valley & beyond. We are truly excited to be able to grow healthier plants with a mindful eye on the environment. Most garden centers have to ship plants in from other states, but in our unique way - by growing locally - we cut carbon emissions immensely. Our location & exceptional dedication to growing plants for Arizona offers an advantage to all our customers.We produce our own annuals, perennials, vegetables, herbs, trees, shrubs, cacti & native plants from seed or cuttings. Our farm, in the heart of Cottonwood, AZ, covers 15 acres. At least 1 acre, with 10 greenhouses, is solely dedicated to bedding plants. All of our beautiful, mature plants are capable of growing strongly anywhere throughout the Verde Valley & northern AZ. Because they are grown in Arizona, these plants are acclimated to our sometimes harsh environment and therefore more likely to thrive in your yard.At Verde River Growers, it's very easy to get the plants you want. Walk among the trees & roses, pines and low water natives. Peruse the tables in our shaded shopping areas. See what's new in the greenhouses. With a full service customer counter, prices you'll love & very friendly, helpful staff - it's an experience you'll tell all your friends about! 


Contact Verde River Growers

    Listed as:
  • Native Species Nurseries
Contact Verde River Growers

300 S. Rocking Chair Road
Cottonwood, AZ  86326
Phone: (928) 639-0122


Service Area
Services provided in:
  • Yavapai County, Arizona

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Verde River Growers is not employed by or affiliated with the Habitat Conservation Assistance Network, and the Network does not certify or guarantee their services. The reader must perform their own due diligence and use their own judgment in the selection of any professional.

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