Wright Gardens

Wright Gardens is a family-owned and operated farm in central Alabama. Our family has been farming for many generations and began growing plants in the late 1960’s. In our greenhouses, we grow annual, perennial, herb and vegetable plants. We have also started growing flowering shrubs, edible fruits, and trees. Our mission is to spread the joy of gardening with excellent products and honest customer service.

Why Buy From Wright Gardens?

  • 58 Years of growing quality plants and honest service.
  • Large, diverse selection of annual, perennial, herb and vegetable plants online. We grow over 1,000 varieties of plants.
  • Guaranteed healthy, correctly labeled plants.
  • All plants propagated on site, ensuring quality and consistent supply.
  • Expert staff with many years of plant and garden knowledge.
  • Simple, Send a picture and problems will be taken care of.



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