Liberty Hill Plant Market

Liberty Hill Plant Market Small local nursery in Liberty Hill, TX focusing mostly on native plants, trees and shrubs along with herbs and vegetables

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02/27/2026

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May 9, 2026 | Hilliard Center Exhibit Hall Planting the Seeds of Success! The Buccaneer Commission is proud to present the 2026 Buc Days Horticulture Competition, an engaging and educational event that highlights the art and science of plant cultivation. With $3,000 in total prize money awarded, thi...

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12/18/2025

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10/10/2025

If you trickled water on a dry sponge and on a brick, which would have a puddle around it sooner?

Turf Grass has a place and a purpose ... Sports fields, movie-night-in-the-park, a place for dogsh*t .... But making mowed turfgrass the norm for both private residences as well as commercial properties and the margins of strip malls, retention ponds, highway embankments and all the other "nether regions" of human infrastructure is absolutely INSANE.

Even if you dislike plants or find them boring, using the native plants that evolved in your region as a "living machine" - to prevent flooding, prevent soil erosion, mitigate the effects of the urban heat island (through both evapotranspiratice cooling and shading the ground from the sun) - is just what makes practical sense.

Using native plants isn't "environmentalism", it is just *infrastructure*. The plants that spent millions of years evolving in your region are naturally going to be best suited to helping the land stay alive and intact, as well as reducing the devastating effects of heat waves and flooding.

If you don't think lawns cause flooding, then Get a penetrometer (which measures soil compaction) Stick it in the ground above turfgrass and see how deep it goes. Then do it to a native prairie planting. It'll stop at a few inches in the turfgrass (which is where the compaction starts since roots aren't breaking up the soil nor creating porosity). It'll go down a foot or two in the native prairie planting.

Encourage your local municipality to install natives along highway strips and around retention ponds and canals. It is just what makes sense.
And also...

Kill Your Lawn and Plant Native.

We are closed today and tomorrow but mushroom blocks are available by the road 🍄🌿🐛
06/16/2025

We are closed today and tomorrow but mushroom blocks are available by the road 🍄🌿🐛

CLOSED THROUGH WEEKEND We have some things that need taking care of so we will remain closed through this weekend. If yo...
06/13/2025

CLOSED THROUGH WEEKEND

We have some things that need taking care of so we will remain closed through this weekend. If you have any requests or would like to schedule a time to stop by the nursery DM us 🐝❤️🦋

06/12/2025

It's a beautiful morning ❤️🦋🌿🍄

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06/10/2025

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NATIONAL POLLINATOR MONTHCOMMON RUEAnother great butterfly host plant, this time for the swallowtails 🦋 Drought tolerant...
06/07/2025

NATIONAL POLLINATOR MONTH

COMMON RUE

Another great butterfly host plant, this time for the swallowtails 🦋

Drought tolerant, fast growing, evergreen in my gardens and a beautiful little plant in general🌿

A word of caution though since rue can cause skin irritation in some individuals so be careful when handling!

NATIONAL POLLINATOR MONTH PASSION VINES Beautiful flowers, beautiful hardy vines and a host plant to butterflies. What c...
06/05/2025

NATIONAL POLLINATOR MONTH

PASSION VINES

Beautiful flowers, beautiful hardy vines and a host plant to butterflies. What could be better?

Most notably, the passion vines are a host plant for the Gulf Fritillary butterfly. They are voracious caterpillars that will strip the vine of its leaves. Plants with established root systems can take the caterpillar buffet but younger plants need to be watched.

Enjoy the blooms and enjoy the fact that you are creating habitat for our pollinators 🪷🦋🐛❤️

Come buy some Gulf Fritillary caterpillars ($15) and we'll throw a 1 gallon Passion vine in for free 😉😆

It's okay. We accept your garden and all its messiness! Don't feel bad, buy more plants 😆
06/05/2025

It's okay. We accept your garden and all its messiness! Don't feel bad, buy more plants 😆

Address

6945 County Road 200
Liberty Hill, TX
78642

Opening Hours

Wednesday 10am - 12pm
2pm - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 12pm
2pm - 4pm
Friday 10am - 12pm
2pm - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm
Sunday 10am - 6pm

Telephone

+17373886002

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