Welcome, and thank you for visiting. Job’s Nursery LLC offers various annuals, trees, shrubs, perennials, fruit trees, berries, and gardening supplies to help you succeed with your landscape projects. Job’s Nursery has been growing trees, shrubs, and perennials for over 83 years. We are open to the public and are set up to provide a relaxing, welcoming place to shop for plants just north of Pasco, WA.
Our November Hours
Open Tuesday through Saturday, 9 to 4.
Closed for Thanksgiving Weekend
Our December Hours
Open Wednesday through Saturday, 9 to 4.
Some fun things to enjoy while at Job’s Nursery LLC
-A peaceful shopping experience that resembles going out to a farm but only minutes from town.
-Year-round plant color, enjoy the seasonality of summer blooms, fall color, or winter character.
-Disconnect from the hustle and bustle of busy life; cell reception can be spotty.
-Wide variety of plant selection
-Roaming herd of peacocks
-Quality plants and garden supplies
-Knowledgeable, friendly staff to help you discover a landscape solution.
-There is ample parking, and there is no need to get flustered with parking lot stress here.
-Our 36-acre growing grounds are a place to walk and enjoy nature.
We offer an up-to-weekly eNewsletter that focuses on how-tos, what-to-dos, what has come in, and what is in its prime here at the nursery.
Click here to sign up.
We also offer Availability Emails, where we can update you on when our inventory changes.
Come see us! Here is how.
We know we are a little off the beaten path, but we are actually easy to find and about 15 to 20 minutes from most neighborhoods.
If you want to shop and eat in north Pasco, take Road 68 to find us. Go north 2.5 miles on Road 68, then take a left on Columbia River Road, go a mile and half, and we are on the right. We are the farm with all the trees.
If you want less traffic, then take Road 100 (Broadmoor Bvld). Go north all the way to the end. Take a right onto to Fanning and follow it to it’s end. Then turn a left onto Columbia River Road and we are the farm with all the trees.
October is a great time to plant garlic; click here to learn more about our selection of garlic, planting information, and harvesting.