Growing With You: From Seeds to Trees
For over 30 years, Soviero’s Tri-County Garden Center has been building a plant selection that covers just about anything a gardener might need. Got a blank slate or just a few empty spots? We’ve got you covered.
Here’s something most folks don’t realize—a big chunk of our plants are grown right here in our greenhouses. No long shipping hauls means these plants already know what Triad weather feels like. They’re not shocked when our spring hits 80° one day and 40° the next.
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Houseplants: Where Every Gardener Starts
There’s something about bringing that first plant home that changes you. Maybe it’s a pothos that won’t quit, or a snake plant that survives your benign neglect. Whatever it is, houseplants are usually how the gardening bug bites.
We keep a rotating selection of both the classics and some of the trendier stuff people are hunting for. From forgiving beginner plants to rare tropicals that’ll make your plant-loving friends jealous, our houseplant room has become a bit of a destination.
WhatYou'll find
We carry low-maintenance favorites for beginners, flowering houseplants that actually bloom indoors, rare and unusual varieties you won’t find at big box stores, air plants and succulents, and even carnivorous pitcher plants. Stop by and see what’s growing—our selection changes with what’s thriving in our greenhouse. Browse our inventory list:
Seeds, Starts & Annuals: Your Garden's Fresh Start
Ready to add color or grow your own food? Our seed wall has vegetables that handle our clay soil, heirloom beans, pollinator-friendly flowers, and herbs that survive July heat. You won’t find half this stuff at the big box stores.
In spring and summer, our greenhouse benches are packed with seedlings timed perfectly for planting. Our tomato and pepper starts are grown right here – no long hauls from faraway warehouses. Folks keep telling us their plants “produced like crazy,” and that’s the whole point.
Our annuals rotate with the seasons: pansies and snapdragons for spring, zinnias and lantanas for summer heat, mums and asters come fall. Need plants for butterflies and hummingbirds? We’ve got you covered with nectar plants that bloom April through October.
Perennials & Ornamental Grasses
Perennials are plants that come back stronger year after year. Plant them once, enjoy them for decades.
Sun Perennials
Black-eyed Susans that laugh at drought, coneflowers that bring in butterflies by the dozen, and native plants that local pollinators actually need. These thrive in full sun and handle our summer heat. Here’s a look at some of our varieties:
Shade Perennials
Hostas that brighten up those spots where nothing else grows, plus other shade-lovers that actually thrive under trees and on north-facing beds.
Ornamental Grasses
Ornamental grasses have become popular for good reason – they’re beautiful and require almost zero maintenance. We carry everything from compact clumping varieties to dramatic 8-foot specimens. Cut them back in late winter and they’re good for another year.
- Locally Grown in Our Greenhouses
- Varieties That Thrive in the Triad
- Over 30 Years of Growing Knowledge
- Specialty & Hard-to-Find Varieties
6000+
Varieties of plants, trees & shrubs!
Trees, Shrubs & Vines
Trees and shrubs are a serious investment - plant them right and they'll outlive you. We carry everything from young saplings to established specimens ready to make an impact..
Sun Shrubs
Foundation plants like boxwoods and hollies, showstoppers like azaleas and hydrangeas, plus native varieties that need less maintenance and support local wildlife. Here’s a look at some of our varieties:
Shade Shrubs
Shrubs that actually thrive under trees and in shady spots – varieties selected for North Carolina’s shade conditions.
Ornamental Trees
Shade trees like maples, oaks, and elms. Privacy evergreens. Spring-flowering redbuds, dogwoods, and cherries that stop traffic when they bloom. We’ll help you pick what works for your specific landscape and soil.
Vines & Climbers
Flowering vines for arbors and trellises, evergreen climbers for privacy screens, and fast-growing coverage for fences. From clematis to climbing roses, wisteria to Carolina jasmine, trumpet vine to sweet autumn clematis.
Edible Landscapes & Permaculture
Growing your own food has exploded in the last few years, and our edible section has doubled in size to keep up.
Fruit Trees & Berries
Our fruit trees actually produce in our climate – varieties selected to thrive in the Piedmont, not generic picks that struggle here. Blueberries (with the right soil amendment), blackberries that won’t take over your yard, and less common fruits like elderberries and gooseberries.
Vegetables & Herbs
Our spring vegetable plants are kind of famous around High Point. Tomatoes, peppers, squash, cucumbers – all the standards plus funky heirlooms you won’t find elsewhere. We grow tons of culinary and medicinal herbs too.
Permaculture Plants
Perennial vegetables that come back year after year, every herb under the sun, and weird edibles that make gardening more fun (ever tried ground cherries?). Jenny from Sow Permaculture said it best: “It’s wonderful to find useful and edible permaculture plants in the Piedmont!”
Bulbs & Seasonal Bloomers
Bulbs are the closest thing to guaranteed success in gardening. Stick them in the ground, wait a bit, and boom - flowers.
We time our bulb shipments to when you should actually be planting them. Fall brings fresh tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths for spring color. Spring brings dahlias, gladiolus, caladiums, and lilies for summer blooms. We even carry oddball fall-bloomers like naked ladies and autumn crocus that’ll have your garden looking great when everything else is winding down.
Ready to Start your Garden
Plant availability changes with the seasons—what’s in stock today might be gone tomorrow, and what’s arriving next week wasn’t here last week. The best way to know what we have? Ask us.
Contact us to check availability, get recommendations for your space, or ask questions about what’ll work in your yard. Or just stop by Soviero’s Garden Center and see for yourself—walk the nursery, browse our selection of plants and landscaping supplies, and talk to our team in person.
We’re here for all your garden, nursery, and landscaping needs.