Houseplants 101 – Meet Our Plant People
Patuxent Nursery 2410 Crain Highway, Bowie, MD, United StatesMeet our expert houseplant managers to learn all about lighting, pests, and care for indoor plants to create a thriving collection.
Store Hours:
Monday – Thursday: 7 am – 5 pm
Friday – Saturday: 7 am – 6 pm
Sunday: 8 am – 4 pm
Special Hours:
Wednesday, 12/17: 7 am – 2 pm
Christmas Eve (12/24) & New Year’s Eve (12/31): 7 am – 2 pm
Christmas Day (12/25) & New Year’s Day (1/1): CLOSED
Recycle Hours:
Monday – Saturday: 8 am – 3:45 pm
Sunday: CLOSED
Meet our expert houseplant managers to learn all about lighting, pests, and care for indoor plants to create a thriving collection.
Join our free seminar on Nov. 13th to learn expert tips for pruning deciduous trees and shrubs, including tools, timing, and techniques to keep your landscape thriving.
Join our Festive Foliage Workshop to learn about seasonal plants, how to care for them, and plant paperwhite bulbs in a holiday-themed tin. Limited spots available!
Create a festive winter porch pot and craft your own holiday bow in our Bows & Boughs workshop. All materials included, with optional customization.
Create winter-themed air plant terrariums with Kara! Craft festive ornaments and snow globe designs in this hands-on seasonal workshop.
Join us for a festive Wreath Decorating Class and create your own 24" live Fraser fir wreath with a red bow, pine cones, and holly berries. Choose from 10 AM or 2 PM sessions!
Create your own pressed floral glass ornament at our Petals & Glass Holiday Ornament Workshop. Perfect for holiday décor or thoughtful gifts. All materials and guidance are included!
Join us for a festive Santa & Mrs. Claus Meet & Greet! Enjoy storytime with Mrs. Claus and take photos with both throughout the day for holiday memories.
Create a beautiful live holiday centerpiece at our December 14th workshop! Materials and expert instruction provided for a festive, ready-to-display arrangement.
Georgia Peach Truck is rolling into Patuxent Nursery with fresh Georgia kishus (also known as “Georgia Kisses”) and pecans!