Serving The Valley Since 1946. Whitfill Nursery in Phoenix, AZ, has been serving the Valley since 1946 with beautiful trees, flowers, and shrubs. Our business is family-owned and operated, and we grow our own trees and plants to ensure that they can stand up to the Phoenix area climate. We can provide beautiful plants and trees to complement your home year-round from a wide variety of perennial flowers and shrubs that thrive in the desert summer, to pumpkins in October and Christmas trees in December. Big trees are our specialty. We can deliver and plant desert trees, specimen palms, shade trees, and citrus trees. We will also provide free landscape design with $500 minimum purchase. Come to our store and browse our hundreds of acres of plants to choose the perfect plant for your home. Call us for landscape design, landscape installation, commercial and residential landscape services, trees, shrubs, and flowers. Service is our specialty, at Whitfill, we still do the digging! We are proud to support the community and use local growers so your plants come directly from the farm to you. We have a large selection for all your landscaping needs. We pride ourselves on our friendly and knowledgeable staff at all three locations. We have a large selection of trees, desert varieties, citrus, palms, and shrubs. We specialize in big trees up to 30' tall! Call Whitfill Nursery and let us help you create that beautiful landscape you have been dreaming about! Licensed, Bonded, & Insured, Roc 125878C-21, Roc 125879A-21
Apply heavy mulch, up to 6” around your roses, but keep mulch away from the rose’s main stem to avoid too much moisture on it. Shade & mulch vegetables as needed.
Whitfill employees average fifteen years experience with our company and are anxious to share their love of plants with new and seasoned gardeners. Whether it’s choosing the right annuals or a complete landscape design, the staff at Whitfills have all the answers.
Lawn Mowing
-- It's not going to hurt your grass so you don't have to worry about that. Really what you're mowing now is the Rye grass and it's not going to hurt it long term. What I would do is keep it watered and really push it along, keep the Rye grass healthy for the next 2 or 3 weeks and then I would shut the water off for a week or two, dry it out and it will kill that Rye.