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  • May 2014

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Reese’s Plants

Like a Phoenix rising out of the ashes – or should we say three days of snow, sleet and freezing rain. Reese’s Plants now has a bigger and better greenhouse to serve our customers. Mother Nature obnoxiously granted Philip Reese’s wish for a larger greenhouse on a cold February winter day. With the arrival of Spring, we are more ready and excited than ever.

Reese’s Plants has created an oasis of color and texture in a three acre maze of organized chaos. Their plant palette consists of evergreen and deciduous shrubs of all shapes and sizes, a huge variety of trees, indoor and outdoor tropicals, seasonal color, fruit trees, vegetable plants, palms, topiaries and more. Seeing is believing.

What started as a small seasonal greenhouse on Sunset Drive in downtown Columbia has evolved into a destination nursery in Blythewood, just a five mile hop and skip from the Columbia city limits, directly off of I-77. Reese’s Plants in its 30th year of business with Philip Reese as its mastermind. He and his knowledgeable staff work diligently to help their customers create the yards, gardens and interiors of which they’ve always dreamed.

The scene at Reese’s changes day to day. At any given time you may see a wall of color of a sea of green. Consider your home or office a work of art and paint it with plants from Reese’s. “We do what we do because we love plants”, says Philip. “Our office is the great outdoors.”

Visit Reese’s Plants in Blythewood at 10418 Wilson Boulevard or online atwww.reesesplants.com. For more information, call 803-691-3035.

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