Northwest Austin Edition | September 2022

BUSINESS FEATURE

BY SUMAIYA MALIK

Leaf Landscape Supply carries hardy native Texas plants.

Alexis McDougall with Leaf Landscape Supply waters plants.

Leaf Landscape Supply 13292 Pond Springs Road, Austin 512-599-4500 www.leaandscapesupply.com Hours: Mon.-Sat. 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., closed Sun. expensive at $1.99 for 4-inch pots to large 36-inch boxes with palm trees for several thousand dollars. Leaf carries custom stone and corrugated steel planters. Statewide delivery is $125 for orders over $1,000. GREEN GROWING Leaf Landscape Supply supports the Grow Green program by the city of Austin and The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension. Grow Green is a gardening education program that promotes sustainable landscaping practices, addresses water quality and conservation, recycling, and encourages using the right plant in the right place and the least impact- related way to address pest issues. PICKING PLANTS Prices run by size with the least

From left: Operations Manager Cathy Wood, co-owner Brad Seever, Operations Manager Merle Hayes, co-owner Trey Wyatt and Business Developer Medhi Diouri stand at Leaf Landscape Supply.

At the south location customers can nd indoor plants, pottery and gardening tools.

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Leaf Landscape Supply L eaf Landscape Supply, a wholesale company that supplies native plants for

Area nursery focuses on native, hardy plants for range of projects

The selection includes hundreds of varieties of trees and shrubs. The shop also carries houseplants, evergreen shrubbery and cactuses. “Everything here is either native or adapted; we don’t carry things that just won’t work here,” said Cathy Wood, who manages the Northwest Austin location. Wood said houseplants became a big draw for the business during the COVID-19 pandemic when people started working from home. Winter Storm Uri in February 2021 also forced homeowners to replace the majority of their plants, she said. “Our goal is to make Austin the most creative landscaped area in the country. We have the creativity and resources to make it a reality,” Wyatt said.

a degree in horticulture from Texas A&M University and previously managed other nurseries. The business has a location in Northwest Austin o Pond Springs Road as well as a second store in Southwest Austin. Both stores sell native and adaptive plants and trees that thrive easily in Texas. “Thanks to the large volume of sales to wholesale contractors, our depth and selection of inventory is second to no other retail garden center in the Austin metro area, and do-it-yourself gardeners and plant enthusiasts can nd a much more extensive selection on our lots,” Seever said. Wyatt said most of the plants are sourced from within 200 miles of the shop.

projects ranging from the individual yard to commercial properties, is owned by two Austin-area natives with decades of experience in local landscaping. “I started in the Austin landscape business in 1983 almost 40 years ago. Brad started working in the nursery business in Austin while still in high school here,” Trey Wyatt said. Wyatt and Round Rock native Brad Seever have owned Leaf Landscape Supply since 2014. Wyatt holds a degree in agriculture and owned a plant nursery called Emerald Green, before Seever joined him and the location became Leaf Landscape Supply. Seever has

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