A vibrant garden with various green plants and purple flowers.

Laurel’s Garden
Design
and Native
Nursery

Native Plants. Natural Design.

Laurel’s Garden Design and Native Nursery

Native Plants. Natural Design

What We Do

We offer landscape consultations, draw designs for native plantings, grow native plants, serve as project managers, and educate about our native ecosystems in the Triangle region of North Carolina.

Purple and yellow flowers in garden

Native Plant Gardens Designed for Lasting Beauty

We are a small, women-owned and operated business, proudly serving the triangle community of NC since 2019. We are dedicated to creating beautiful, ecologically grounded landscapes.

We specialize in native plants and thoughtful garden design that supports biodiversity, strengthens local ecosystems, and brings a natural sense of place to every project.

From plant propagation to landscape planning, our work is rooted in sustainability, craftsmanship, and a deep love for the land.

Sustainable Landscaping

Landscape Consultations

On-site or virtual property assessment and plant recommendations.

Custom Landscape Design

Functional, eco-friendly garden plans with native plants.

Native Plant Procurement

Plants grown onsite or sourced and delivered to you.

Project Implementation

Plant layout and referrals for installation and hardscaping.

Ecological Education

Guidance on native plants and sustainable gardening practices.

Maintenance Guidance & Support

Simple advice to keep your garden thriving long-term.

Disclaimers & Warranties

No warranty; homeowners must mark underground components before installation.

Disclaimers and Warranties

We provide our nursery stock and landscaping services with care and expertise, but we offer no warranty—expressed or implied—regarding the description, productivity, or livability of any plants we sell. We cannot be held responsible for results achieved after transplanting.

We are not responsible for plant loss or damage due to:

  • A shovel planting a small plant in soil.

    Under- or over-watering

  • A shovel planting a small plant in soil.

    Drought, windburn, or extreme weather (freezing/frost)

  • A shovel planting a small plant in soil.

    Wildlife activity or insect infestations

  • A shovel planting a small plant in soil.

    Owner neglect

  • A shovel planting a small plant in soil.

    Acts of nature

For installations involving underground components such as sprinklers, irrigation systems, power cords, pipes, or wires, all elements must be clearly disclosed and marked by the homeowner and/or NC811 prior to installation. We cannot assume responsibility for damage to any undisclosed or unlabeled components.

Seedlings in trays placed outdoors on a sunny garden path.

Let's Grow Together

From design to installation, we make creating beautiful native gardens simple and effortless. Reach out today, and let's craft a landscape that thrives naturally.