The Right Plants for Every Yard, Every Season
Finding the right plants for your yard should not feel overwhelming. At KBK Garden Center, we make it simple. Our team has spent years helping homeowners and landscaping contractors across Saline, Ann Arbor, Canton, and the surrounding areas find garden plants that actually work for their space. We are not a big box store where you grab something off a rack and hope for the best. We walk the grounds with you, ask the right questions, and help you leave with plants that are going to thrive.
Our nursery sits on over 10 acres on Michigan Ave. in Saline, and we keep our inventory fresh throughout the growing season. Whether you are starting a new garden bed, filling in a problem area, or doing a full yard refresh, we have the selection and the know-how to help you get it right.


Full Sun Plants That Thrive in Michigan Summers
If your yard gets six or more hours of direct sunlight, you have a lot to work with. Our full sun plants are chosen specifically for Michigan's growing season and are proven performers in heat and open exposure. You will find ornamental grasses, coneflowers, black-eyed Susans, sedums, and more varieties that deliver strong color and structure from late spring through fall. The key is matching the right plant to your soil and sun exposure, and that is exactly what our team helps you do.
Shade Plants for the Spots Other Plants Struggle
Shaded beds and yards with heavy tree canopy are some of the most common challenges we hear about. The good news is there are plenty of beautiful shade plants that love exactly those conditions. Hostas, astilbes, coral bells, and bleeding hearts are just a few of the varieties we carry that bring life to darker corners of your yard. We will help you figure out how much light your space actually gets and match you with plants that will not just survive but look great doing it.

Ground Cover Plants for Low Maintenance Areas
If you have a slope, a bare strip along a fence line, or a large bed you are tired of mulching every spring, ground cover plants are worth a serious look. They spread naturally, suppress weeds, reduce erosion, and require very little attention once they are established. We carry a range of spreading varieties including creeping phlox, pachysandra, vinca, and others that work well across different light conditions. It is one of the smartest long-term investments you can make in your yard.
Drought Tolerant Plants for Busy Homeowners
Not everyone has the time or the desire to water constantly, and that is completely fine. Our drought tolerant plants are selected for their ability to handle dry stretches without losing their appeal. Once established, these plants draw on deep root systems and natural resilience to stay healthy through Michigan's warmer and drier summer stretches. Lavender, yarrow, Russian sage, and ornamental grasses are popular choices that hold up well and still look polished all season long.


Native Plants That Actually Belong Here
There is a reason native plants are getting so much attention right now. They are adapted to Michigan's soils, rainfall patterns, and temperature swings, which means they establish faster, need less maintenance, and are far more resistant to local pests and diseases. On top of that, native plants support pollinators and local wildlife in a way that non-native species simply cannot match. We carry a solid selection of Michigan natives and our staff can point you toward the best options based on your yard conditions and goals.
Plants That Repel Insects for a More Enjoyable Outdoor Space
A lot of people do not realize that certain plants do a great job of keeping bugs away naturally. Plants that repel insects like lavender, marigolds, basil, lemongrass, and citronella are practical additions to any patio area, deck perimeter, or entertaining space. They look attractive, they smell great, and they help cut down on the mosquitoes and gnats that make it hard to enjoy being outside. We keep a good variety of these in stock and can help you place them where they will do the most good.
Plants for Curb Appeal That Make Your Home Stand Out
The front of your home is the first thing people see, and the right plantings make a bigger difference than most homeowners expect. Whether you are looking to line a walkway, fill in foundation beds, or add structure and color to your front yard, we can help you put together a plan.
Plants for curb appeal should do a few things well: they should look good across multiple seasons, stay manageable in size, and complement the look of your home. Our team works with you on all of that so the end result feels intentional and polished rather than thrown together.
Quality Plants for Sale Throughout the Growing Season
We rotate our inventory regularly so there is always something worth seeing when you stop in. From early spring annuals to fall perennials, we keep our plant selection stocked with healthy, well-cared-for specimens that are ready to go in the ground.
When you are searching for plants near me and want somewhere worth the trip, KBK Garden Center is the answer. We serve Saline, Ann Arbor, Canton, Ypsilanti, Dexter, Milan, and Scio Township and we are happy to help whether you are picking up one plant or planning an entire landscape.
Come See What We Have Growing
Stop by our nursery on Michigan Ave. in Saline and take a walk through the grounds. Our staff is here to help you figure out what works for your yard, your schedule, and your budget. No appointment needed.
Located in Saline, MI. Serving Ann Arbor, Canton, and surrounding areas.
Frequently Asked Questions About Garden Plants
When is the best time to plant in Michigan?
For most garden plants, the window opens after the last frost, which in our area typically falls around mid-May. Early fall is also a great time to plant perennials and shrubs since cooler temps give roots time to establish before winter.
How do I choose between full sun and shade plants?
Start by observing how much direct sunlight your planting area gets on a typical day. Six or more hours means you are working with a full sun space. Less than that and you want to lean toward shade tolerant varieties. Our staff can help you assess your specific situation when you visit.
Do you carry native Michigan plants?
Yes. We stock a selection of native plants suited to Michigan's climate and we are always happy to talk through which ones make the most sense for your yard, your soil type, and what you are trying to achieve.
Are drought tolerant plants a good fit for Michigan?
They are a great fit, especially for yards with sandy or well-drained soil that tends to dry out quickly in summer. Drought tolerant plants are also a good choice if you travel or simply want a lower-maintenance yard without sacrificing how it looks.
Can you help me plan a full planting project?
Absolutely. We work with both homeowners and contractors on projects of all sizes. Whether you need help selecting plants for a single bed or sourcing everything for a full landscape installation, our team is glad to assist.
