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   | 9407 Old Cedar Avenue | Bloomington, Minnesota 55425 | 952-854-8148 | BGCLC@comcast.net
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Visit Our Local, Family-Owned Garden Center Today


Since 1919 (There Will Not be a Test)

Welcome to Bloomington Garden Center and Landscape Company. We’re a family-owned business that's firmly planted in Bloomington, Minnesota. In fact, we've been around since 1919. That was the year World War One ended. And the year women got the vote with the 19th Amendment to the Constitution. Today, we’re the oldest business in the city of Bloomington.

Ready for Spring?
At Bloomington Garden Center, we’re always ready for spring. Even when there’s snow on the ground and the temperature drops below zero. To stay warm, we knit little sweaters and cozies for the seedlings and bigger ones for the staff.

Get Growing
We have just what you need to get growing, including:

  • Double Wave Petunias
  • Baby Duck Yellow Petunias
  • Pistachio Nightmare Coleus
  • Zowie Yellow Flame Zinnias
  • Yellow, White and Indigo Torenia Moon
  • Lavender, Chocolate Mint, Spearmint, Pineapple Mint and Purple Ruffles Basil
  • Tomatoes and Peppers (Sweet & Hot Varieties)
  • Daylillies, Black-eyed Susans, Daisies
  • Zinnias, Marigolds, Geraniums, Vincas
  • Specialty annuals to fill your decorative pots
  • Hanging baskets

Everything You Need (Sort Of)
Along with annuals and perennials, we have a wide selection of plants, shrubs and trees. We also offer custom landscaping and design services—and expert advice. In fact, pretty much everything you need to survive except for food, shelter, clothing and TV. But we can help with those, too. Come visit us today!

 
 

 

SPRING HOURS
Spring Hours Begin April 26
Monday – Friday:
9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Saturday:
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Sunday:
Noon – 5:00 p.m.

SUMMER HOURS
Summer Hours Begin June 21
Monday – Friday:
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Saturday:
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

JUMP-START YOUR GARDEN

Floyd

Floyd always went to Bloomington Garden Center in the spring to find new ways to jump-start his garden.