The region of Northwest Arkansas is blessed with a landscape that’s both rugged and rich rolling hills, verdant valleys, and changing seasons combine to create a backdrop that many call home. In a place where nature’s charm runs deep, the role of local nurseries and landscaping professionals becomes all the more important for homeowners and businesses wanting to reflect that beauty in their own surroundings.

Why Duncan Nursery Stands Out

  • Family-owned and operated, Duncan Nursery specializes in ornamental trees, shrubs, grasses, and perennials—planting materials that help homes and commercial sites reflect the region’s character rather than just mimicking national chain trends.
  • Their website features blog posts like “Our top 5 picks for stand-out deciduous shrubs with winter interest in the Northwest Arkansas area.”—showing a commitment not just to selling plants, but to educating customers on what works in our local climate.
  • Located in Springdale (with listings at 247 S Maestri Rd and 235 Harmon Rd) they serve a broad local base of both homeowners and landscaping professionals.

How They Help Your Property Thrive

Here are a few scenarios where Duncan Nursery can make a difference:

  • For homeowners: You’re ready to refresh your yard—maybe you want native‐friendly shrubs that will look good through winter, or grasses that stand up to Arkansas summers. Their blog content and staff knowledge can guide you.
  • For businesses / commercial landscaping: The right trees and shrubs can elevate curb appeal and reflect your brand’s local roots. Duncan offers bulk and professional‐grade materials for landscapers.
  • For builders / developers: Plantings are more than decoration—they add value. Having a trusted local nursery means better scheduling, better survivability, and better long‐term results.

Tips Before You Visit

  • Bring a photo of your site or a note of conditions (sun/shade, soil type, drainage) and ask what plant choices best match your environment.
  • Ask about winter interest—what looks good when leaves have dropped, to keep your landscape visually engaging year-round (they highlight this on their blog).
  • For larger jobs, check on delivery options or whether they work with local landscapers for installation.
  • Ask for advice on maintenance: which shrubs might require pruning, which trees might need staking, etc.