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Bru-Mar Gardens
Beautiful Things for Home & Garden

1009 Bay Ridge Road
Annapolis, MD 21403
(410) 990-9898
Info@BruMarGardens.com

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Welcome to Bru-Mar Gardens

Bru-Mar Gardens Nursery & Gifts is located in the beautiful Annapolis Neck area of Annapolis, Maryland, just two miles west of the Chesapeake Bay. Founded in 1999 by Bruce Martin and Martin Perkins, we offer a large selection of quality grown plant material including: annuals, perennials, shrubs and trees, and native plants, as well as bird food, feeders and supplies, gardening supplies, soils and mulches, garden accents and decorative accessories, planters and accessories, patio furniture, and grills.

We also offer local fresh produce (May-September) and a beautiful Christmas Shop which opens in November for all your holiday decorating needs.

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Store Hours

Open at 9:00 am every day
Call store for closing time

Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, December 24th, and December 31st:
9 AM - 2 PM.

We are closed on New Years Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Our hours change seasonally. When we change our hours, we'll post our current hours here.

Gardening Tips

  • Feng Shui in the Garden
    If you haven’t yet heard of Feng Shui, allow us to introduce you to the subject. Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese philosophy that believes in attracting and guiding the flow of cosmic energy to influence your health, wealth, and happiness. learn more
  • Orchids: Exotic Beauties To Warm The Winter
    Orchids are some of the most exotic plants on earth. They display and amazing range of diversity in the size, shape and color of their unique flowers. There is a misconception, however, that these floral treasures are difficult to grow. Not true. learn more
  • Winter Composting
    It’s cold outside and the compost pile is frozen. Do you really feel like hauling kitchen scraps out into the winter wasteland only to have them picked through by scavengers? There is an alternative. learn more