3 reviews of C&C Nursery and Landscape Maintenance
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J D.
Place rating: 5 Sisters, OR
Small, but good selection of things that do well in our area. Prices are very competitive. Friendly family owned business. They often have the best hanging baskets I can find in all of Central Oregon.
Susan M.
Place rating: 3 Bellingham, WA
Great nursery; great staff and owners. Yard maintenance work is good when they come but they seem not to have worked out a good way to schedule.
Michele R.
Place rating: 4 Eagle, ID
This independently owned(C&C stands for Chad and Cathy) small nursery sells gorgeous, healthy, locally grown perennials, sub shrubs and trees suited for Central Oregon’s high desert climate. For those visiting Central Oregon and driving westward across the Cascades to get home, you’ll find things here that should thrive in your climate zones too. A seasonal nursery stand, it is located next to the Richard’s Produce in a lot on the cusp of Sister’s downtown.(Marker: Look for the Space Age Fuel gas station on the main drag of W. Cascade Avenue just as you enter Sisters coming from the West or just before you exit Sisters coming from the East and you’ll find C&C in the lot behind that gas station.) Plants can be purchased outside of seasonal nursery stand time frames from Chad and Cathy. They also provide landscape maintenance services. Many of the plants sold at the nursery stand, like beautiful catmint, are deer resistant. But as Cathy points out, the only thing deer are sure not to eat are rocks. Some of the plants that we oohed and ahhed over like incredible white hydrangeas grown as standards, we couldn’t plant in our yard due to the fact they are candy for the deer that visit our garden regularly. But sure was fun to admire them. If you live where you do not have deer, we’d say go buy these NOW! :-) A picture is worth a thousand words, goes the old saw, so I took several. We learned that C&C provides pot planting services. That seems a big deal here in Central Oregon, in particular in the part of Bend in which we live, to have others plant perennial garden pots for you. We enjoy doing our own, but if you like to have the pros do it for you, we’d definitely check in with Chad and Cathy as the pots they had on display there were wonderfully composed. In fact, so well done we’re thinking about turning over a couple of pots to them next year! A couple of tips before you go: 1) Prices seem very reasonable. 2) Cash or check only, no credit cards. 3) Level lot but gravel and wood chips may make it tough to navigate for shoppers who use wheelchairs.