45 years ago, Margie and Judson Wingard didn’t set out to create a big business. It developed out of their love of plants and their desire to help others enjoy them just as much as they did. 

 

The seed was planted in the late 1960s, when the Wingards began propagating azaleas for their yard. Thanks to their green thumbs, they found themselves with more than they could use, so they set up a roadside stand with a hand-painted sign advertising "azaleas for sale 50 cents." (CLICK HERE)

 

Photo Gallery

Photo Gallery >> Spring 2010 Photos

    Looking down "Main Street" at the Nursery
    Beautiful containers made by Susie Long...
    ...these beautiful containers are Kathy Torres' handiwork.
    Wingard's Own azaleas blooming at the nursery...
    ...more of Wingard's Own azaleas.
    David McNinch, presenting at our Rose Seminar.
    ...more prom photos.
    Wingard's is a popular photo op during prom season.
    Here's Ronnie Long and Kim, from the Primo Grill Team, at Mama Palooza.
    Our daylily varieties in bloom, June...
    ...here's another of the Daylilys from our own Secluded Gardens...
    ...and another...
    ...and another! We have the broadest Daylily selection in the midlands.
    And here is a shot of our Daylilys with a Gladiolus.
    Here's a soon-to-be Monarch Butterfly...they love fennel!
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