Calloway's Nursery, No. 2 on Garden Center magazine's 2022 Top 100 List, is opening its first central Texas location in Cedar Park. Calloway's, and its subsidiary Cornelius Nursery, now operate 28 stores in the state.
The new location boasts 4 acres of inspiring landscape and sales space, featuring a vast selection of flowering annuals & perennials, edibles, indoor houseplants, unique imported pottery, shrubs & trees, exclusive private label soils, mulches, fertilizers and bird seed. In addition to offering comprehensive gardening and landscaping essentials, Calloway's has knowledgeable staff and Texas Certified Nursery Professionals on hand to offer expert gardening advice to their customers.
"With all the growth in Cedar Park, Calloway's offers homeowners in the area decades of experience in planting and maintaining successful Texas landscapes and gardens," said Calloway's Nursery CEO Marce Ward. "As a proud graduate of Leander High School, it has been a life-long dream to bring the Calloway's brand to Cedar Park as an entry into the greater Austin area."
On April 28, the company is hosting a grand opening celebration to welcome the Cedar Park community to the new nursery. Customers who sign up for Calloway's Blooming Rewards also will also have a chance to win door prizes, including gift cards, hanging baskets, indoor plants and more.
For more information on Calloway's Nursery and the new Cedar Park location visit calloways.com.
You can read more about Calloway's expansions in Garden Center magazine's June 2022 cover story: New life.
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