Watters Garden Centers Celebrates 58 Years of Spring

03/10/2020 Ken Davis

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  Watters Garden Centers Celebrates 58 Years of Spring

March 10, 2020, Prescott, Arizona –  Spring is in full swing! To celebrate this magical season, Watters Garden Center is hosting their 58th Spring Open House the weekend of March 13-15.   Meet the growers that produce Watters plants as they travel directly from the farm to share their insider tips and tricks of the trade.  This year’s newest fruit trees, roses, flower baskets, and unusual perennial colors are unveiled for the 2020 planting season. “It’s been fun growing up in the family business and watching the nursery grow with the community.” Lisa Watters-Lain, 2nd generation owner.

Friday, March 13th starts off the celebration with a 3 pm Happy Hour only with plants. This special Friday afternoon garden class kicks off our 2020  Spring Open House by showcasing the first blooming colors of spring many have never been seen until now; salvias, pansies, gaillardia, and more.  “We are excited to introduce the 2020 newest introductions at this year’s start of the season,” Ken Lain, owner.

Saturday, March 14th features a free, fun, information-packed class and demonstration at 9:30 am. Participants learn directly from the growers in the know about the newest plants along with local favorites, along with tricks of the trade for a more successful garden this spring. Experts are on hand to help with container gardens, local pest issues, rose and vegetable questions all weekend!

Sunday, March 15th – Ken and Lisa Lain, Mountain Gardener radio show, are live at the garden center and sharing their garden secrets from 10 to 2 pm.

“We load the garden center with botanical beauty for this annual event; gardeners will simply fall in love with this year’s colors,”  says Lisa Watters-Lain.  Open to the garden public, this weekend-long event features giveaways, impromptu gardening classes, 2020 plant introductions, and local advice for gardeners at all skill levels.