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    Corner Copia Gardens

    Corner Copia Gardens

    5.0(5 reviews)
    41.4 mi

    If there's a place that captures the heart and soul of Fairhope, it's Corner Copia Gardens. This…read morelocally owned nursery is far more than a garden center -- it's a sanctuary of creativity and care. Walking through feels like exploring a storybook landscape: lush greenhouses overflowing with life, whimsical courtyards filled with fountains and art, and trails of color that lead to a thriving native pollinator garden alive with bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Owner Michelle Prouty and her team of "Plant People" make every visit personal and inspiring. They greet you with genuine smiles, offer imaginative container ideas, and share expert guidance tailored to your space and lifestyle. Even the small gestures -- covering your car seats before loading plants -- show their thoughtfulness and pride in what they do. Corner Copia also hosts unique community events and workshops like succulent pumpkin design, flower printing, and fall gardening classes, all blending artistry with learning. You can even rent their greenhouse atrium for weddings or private gatherings surrounded by nature. Corner Copia Gardens is rooted in community, creativity, and care -- proving that when passion meets knowledge, beauty grows everywhere. Every visit supports a local business that invests back into Fairhope through education, sustainability, and genuine connection. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, this is a place that reminds you why local businesses matter -- because here, you don't just buy plants; you grow inspiration. Corner Copia Gardens 13477 State Highway 181, Fairhope, AL Instagram: @cornercopiagardens

    They had a huge selection of all kinds of plants! The house plants were especially impressive…read more Employees were very personable and they had kitties to pet while shopping! Cute location and fun decor!

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    Antiques Treasures & Treats

    Antiques Treasures & Treats

    3.0(2 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    I visited today May 6th. They were so sweet and easy to talk to. Also so helpful. She showed me the…read moreback so I could look at a lantern she had back there. (I DID BUY IT!!!) I'm definitely adding it to my stops when I'm in the area.

    My parents and I were staying in Ocean Springs, MS over Thanksgiving, and decided to take a drive…read moreto Pascagoula on Black Friday. We were having a nice day, and walked up to this shop to take a look. My parents both collect and deal antiques, so we often stop at antique shops. As we were traveling with my two dogs, we take turns going into shops unless someone expressly invites them in. I was going to sit on the brick wall of a flower bed in front, but since the dogs were antsy, I decided to walk them around. We walked over to another flower bed, and my smaller dog (who is still 45 pounds) was sniffing a plant while my bigger dog (70 pounds) decided to jump up next to the flowers. Since there were new pine needles covering the dirt, I started leading her off, and telling her to get down. I have flower beds, and I understand the work that can go into them, despite the flowers being half dead Shasta daisies. This all took place in about a minute, though, I'm sure it was less. By the time she was down, an old man came stomping over to me to tell me to keep my dogs out of his flowers. I said that I knew, and I was getting them away. My bigger dog was standing close to him, and he looked down at her, and RAISED HIS HAND LIKE HE WAS GOING TO BACK HAND HER. Of course, she immediately started barking, and he started saying, "Here, pup.." and putting his hand down like he could make up for it then. He turned and went back in the store, and began griping about dogs in his "expensive flowers" (Shasta daises are the new rose, y'all), and my mother walked out. She knew what was up. After she heard my story, she called my dad on his cell and he left, too. I am a 48 year old woman who does not let her dogs run amok, and I certainly do not need a cranky old person to mansplain respect for property to me, especially when I'm dealing with it. The dogs didn't even knock a single pine needle out onto the sidewalk, so his ire was both misdirected and overblown for the situation. If he is going to overvalue dead flowers and pine needles, one can assume that his valuation of antiques is similar.

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