Cornelius Nursery, a gardening and landscaping destination for Houston-area homeowners, opened its fifth Houston-metro location in Spring on Friday, May 6.
The new, 87,000-square-foot nursery has a captivating selection of begonias, vinca, boxwoods, hydrangeas, abelias and more spring favorites for the garden and patio. In addition to other everyday gardening and landscaping essentials, Cornelius carries a wide variety of pottery, private-label soils and plant foods specifically formulated for Texas gardening conditions.
Cornelius strives to offer trending plants that are popular and well-suited to the Houston climate, and the Spring location will offer access to expert advice from Texas Nursery & Landscape Association Certified Nursery Professionals.
"At Cornelius Nursery, we strive to offer guests a wide selection of high-quality plants, including flowers and herbs, in addition to outdoor decor," said Cornelius Nursery CEO Marce Ward. "As we continue to expand in the Houston area, the growing Spring community is the perfect destination for a Cornelius location to offer new homeowners access to plants and gardening tools that fit the market."
At 8:30 a.m. on May 6, a grand opening celebration and ribbon cutting welcomed the Spring community to the new nursery. Customers who signed up for Cornelius' Blooming Rewards won door prizes, including gift cards, hanging baskets, wind chimes and indoor and outdoor plants.
For more information on Cornelius Nursery and the new Spring location, visit https://www.calloways.com/cornelius/.
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