Mac’s Garden Center

Mac’s Garden Center - Pasco

Gardening enthusiasts in the Tri‑Cities often speak of Mac’s Garden Center with affection and pride. Founded by Rick Perez in 1987, Mac’s has grown from a small plant shop into a comprehensive nursery and home‑and‑garden store. The business’s mission—to cultivate a vibrant community by promoting eco‑friendly gardening and native plants—is prominently displayed on its website. The nursery embraces environmental stewardship, encouraging customers to choose drought‑tolerant species, support pollinators and practice organic gardening. Staff are known for their willingness to share knowledge, making the center both a retail space and an educational resource.


Reviews from locals show why shoppers keep returning. Customers rave about the diverse array of plants available, from annuals and perennials to vegetable starts and unique shrubs. They praise Mac’s healthy, thriving displays and note that the nursery’s succulents and hanging baskets are particularly eye‑catching. Perhaps most importantly, reviewers highlight the knowledgeable and friendly staff who help customers select the perfect plants for their needs and provide expert guidance on landscaping projectsmacs-garden-center.wheree.com. One section of the summary notes that employees go above and beyond to assist, ensuring that visitors receive individualized attention and leave with confidence in their gardening choices. Another recurring compliment is competitive pricing; customers appreciate that Mac’s offers better deals compared to larger retailersmacs-garden-center.wheree.com. Together, these observations paint a picture of a business that values both quality and affordability.


Mac’s product range is extensive, encompassing pottery, soils, fertilizers, trees, shrubs, annuals and perennials Locally sourced plants are a priority, reducing environmental impact and supporting regional growers. The nursery’s layout invites exploration: shaded aisles burst with color in spring, while fruit trees and evergreen shrubs fill the yard year‑round. Rare and endangered plant species sit alongside popular favorites, reflecting Mac’s commitment to biodiversity. Educational signage and workshop announcements encourage customers to learn about composting, waterwise landscaping and native pollinator gardens. Reviews frequently note that Mac’s staff help design gardens, from selecting plants that bloom in succession to creating habitat for bees and butterflies.


Practical details make Mac’s accessible. The nursery is located at 6711 W. Court St., Pasco, WA 99301, open Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m.. Customers can reach (509) 547‑8109 or email rick@macsgardencenter.com for special orders. Mac’s also operates the Sunny Hill Market, a seasonal farmers market that showcases produce and plants grown by local farmers and community gardeners. This integration of retail and community events reinforces the sense that Mac’s is more than a business—it’s a gathering place for gardeners, families and anyone looking to add a touch of nature to their home. In research, many locals mention that they prefer Mac’s to big-box stores because of the personal attention, wide selection and the feeling of supporting a family‑owned enterprise.


Ultimately, Mac’s Garden Center thrives because it balances commerce with education and environmental stewardship. The combination of diverse plant offerings, expert guidance, competitive pricing and community engagement has made the nursery a beloved destination for decades. Whether you’re a novice planting your first container of herbs or an experienced landscaper designing a pollinator habitat, Mac’s offers resources, advice and inspiration. In the Tri‑Cities, where gardens must adapt to a semi‑arid climate, Mac’s Garden Center serves as both an oasis and a classroom, empowering residents to cultivate beauty and sustainability in their own backyards.

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