are growers of bare-root plants that will offer shelter for wildlife and provide
food for up to 96 species of animals and humans. These plants can be planted
around your home and in wildscape plots so that you can view nature at its best.
We have over 20 species in stock; trees and shrubs for nut, mast,
fruit and timber production. We sell Sweet Hart™ Chestnuts, 'Gobbler' Sawtooth Oak, 'Hill's Cove' Persimmon, several different species of oaks,
walnuts, wetland/riparian plants. A catalog can be
sent to you free of charge so that you can read, at your convenience, about our
plants and their uses. Our plants are shipped UPS and normally arrive in 3 days.
We accept full payment by check/money order and VISA/MC.
COMPANY PROFILE
Sticks and Stones Nursery, located in middle Tennessee about halfway between Nashville and Chattanooga, is an expanding grower of a variety of plants. We are family owned and operated. We can usually save you 40 to 60 percent or more off large mail order nursery house prices by eliminating the middleman and specially grouping plants. We offer QUALITY PLANTS AT A FAIR PRICE.
Gary W. Clendenon, the founder and owner, is a graduate of Tennessee Tech University where he majored in plant and soil science. He worked as a soil conservationist before founding this nursery. Gary has over 20 years' experience in growing nursery, farming, and raising beef cattle and sheep.
We tell you which plants
- to use for what animals.
- are important food trees, shrubs, and grasses for wildlife.
- add a backyard wildlife feeding and viewing area.
- attract butterflies, songbirds, and feed bees.
- to use as a naturalized screen to add privacy and promote wildlife.
- provide shelter, shade, wind and snow breaks for both animals and people.
- yield the fruits of nature.
Our nursery is a member of the Middle Tennessee Nursery Association (MTNA) and is regularly inspected by the Tennessee Department of Agriculture.
Contact Information
We are usually out in the field with the plants. Please leave a message containing your name, phone number, and a time (designate the time zone, please) you would like us to return your call. A good time to catch us near the phone is 12:30 pm and 6:30 pm CST. You can fax us or e-mail at your convenience.