
Our award-winning retail garden center boasts a wide selection of high-quality plant material, gardening decor and supplies. We also offer over 40 different varieties of bulk landscaping materials available for pick up or delivery. Aside from our great selection of gardening products, you'll find what really sets us apart from the competition is our personable and knowledgeable staff and our truly unique shopping experience. We invite you to stop by and see why we're considered one of the best!

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We Know Plants
Quality isn't the only reason customers purchase plants from us. They come to us for information. We are proud to offer all of our customers top-notch plant support.
We're Kid Friendly
Kids love coming to Bluemel's too. Our 2,000 square foot fenced-in playground allows kids to safely play while parents shop! We also host several kid-friendly events throughout the season.

Plants
Here is a generalized listing of the plants we plan on carrying this season. Please note that this list is subject to change and varieties listed here are not always guaranteed to be in stock. Always call us to confirm availability.
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Classes & Events
Thursday, May 11th (Rain Day the 12th) 4-6pm:
Mothers’ Day Plant a Pot Workshop $20 per person
Thursday, May 18th (Rain Day the19th) 4:30-5:30pm:
Shrubs Talk with Brent Gustason, Mariani Plants
Monday, May 22nd (Rain Day the 23rd) 4:30-5:30pm:
Annuals Talk with David Rasmussen, Ball Seed Company
Friday, June 9th (Rain Day the12th) 4:30-5:30pm:
Turf Talk with Karl Schimmel, ProGreen Plus
Wednesday, June 14th (Rain Day the15th) 4-5:30pm:
Plant a Pot with Annuals and/or Herbs Workshop $40 per person
Friday, June 16th (Rain Day the17th ) 4-5:30pm:
Fathers’ Day Rocks Workshop! $10 per person
Saturday, June 24th (Rain Day the 25th) 2-3pm:
Learn About Honeybees! Chad Nelson, Fairy Garden Hives
Saturday, July 1st (Rain Day the 2nd) 2-3pm:
Vegetable Harvesting & Canning Talk with The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener