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Home » Backyard Nurseries » Charlie’s Locally Grown Plants of Kansas City

Charlie’s Locally Grown Plants of Kansas City

Updated : November 24, 2014

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Kansas City, KS

Charlie’s Locally Grown Plants of Kansas City

We are located in Kansas City, Kansas near the famous Legends shopping area off Interstate 435 west.  We have many quality plants for sale for the very reasonable price of $4.97, there are some less and some more, but most plants are sold for $4.97.

We have redbuds, dogwoods, Japanese maples, tulip trees, hibiscus, hydrangea, spirea, boxwood, purpleleaf sand cherry, butterfly bushes, cotoneaster, barberry, beauty berry, Rhododendrons, forsythias, junipers, lilacs, euonymus, rose of sharon, crape myrtle, sixteen candles, daylilies, ferns, hostas, viburnums, magnolias, and ornamental grasses.

You can contact us at Charlie’s Locally Grown Plants, 3448 Pomeroy Drive, Kansas City, Ks 66109; email: [email protected]; phone: 913-788-3992

Visit http://www.facebook.com/CharliesLocallyGrownPlants for more information.

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Comments

  1. marc holderfield says

    May 5, 2013 at 10:46 pm

    Hi charlie,
    I was looking to buy some orange dream japanese maples and was wondering what maple trees you have.
    Thanks,
    Marc

    Reply
  2. Clara Reinecke says

    March 23, 2013 at 3:02 pm

    Hi Charlie,
    I’ll have to stop in sometime and see how your setup works. I am located in northeast Kansas and just in my second year of doing this. I have a daughter who is a chiropractor in Bonner Springs, one who lives in Edwardsville and one in Merriam, so I get your direction often. There aren’t many of us doing this in our area that I can find.

    Reply
    • Charles Jolley says

      May 4, 2013 at 9:57 pm

      Please do drop in. I would enjoy meeting you and comparing notes on best practices for our area.

      Reply

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