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The Yard

3.7 (3 reviews)
Closed • 7:30 am - 4:30 pm

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10 months ago

We always purchase from The Yard anytime we do landscaping work, the ONLY place to go! Also just nice guys!!

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Thyme In the Garden - Inside.  Houseplants, gifts, & creativity.

Thyme In the Garden

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Such a cute shop, with friendly staff. I love that they have a whole section for terrariums and…read morethey sale little bags of everything you need to get started with making your own. I wish every plant store had something like that!

In their eleventh year, Thyme In The Garden is more than a nursery, although it's a peach of a…read morenursery too. It's a family run place that oozes charm and affection. The place is alive, man! Asheville has no shortage of magical spaces that kind of transcend space/time when you wander them. This one is a doozy! Walk down the stone earth entry to the grotto below and tell me you didn't just schloop through an unseen hole in the veil only to emerge into someplace much further than it looked from "out there." It's like the TARDIS of nurseries, it's bigger on the inside. A bit north of UNC Asheville on Merrimon, the only negative thing that I could mention is that parking is a little tight and close to that road, but that's a pretty common gripe in the 828, but I had to mention it for credibility. I mean this is a Yelp! review fercryinoutloud it can't all be pixies and rainbows. They have pots. And plants. Indoor and outdoor types. Annuals and perennials. Gifts and creativity abound, if you can abide. The staff that I encountered were big on hospitality, helpfulness, and that Southern Appalachian humility that I respectfully embrace. We left with a giant clay pot and a half-price Aloe that is entering the rehabilitation porch at home tomorrow at sun-up. Oh, there is a chicken coop just a bit farther out back, past the little creek and through the back greenhouse. Totally worth a peek while you're meandering about. From the looks of it, this place is evolving and growing. I can't wait to see it next time I come. Do yourself a favor and check it out.

The Yard - gardening - Updated May 2026

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