Why Shop at The Feed Store Garden Center in Crossville, TN?
At The Feed Store, we’re your neighbors, dedicated to helping Crossville, Tennessee, create thriving gardens. Our knowledgeable staff provides personalized advice to ensure your plants and projects succeed in our climate. We offer vibrant seasonal plants alongside a year-round selection of top-quality supplies like fertilizers, tools, and pesticides. Since 1987, we’ve built trust with friendly, family-like service, making us the go-to choice over big-box stores for both plants and essential gardening supplies.

- Healthy seasonal plants and reliable supplies—quality you can trust, not big-box filler.
- Extensive selection of plants in season and year-round fertilizers, tools, and pesticides.
- Friendly, personal service—neighbors helping neighbors.
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Garden Supplies for DIY and Professional Landscapers
Find top-quality supplies to bring your project to life:
- Mulch: Coarse pine and hardwood mulch for weed control and aesthetics, available in bulk.
- Fertilizers: Organic and synthetic options to keep your plants thriving.
- Tools: Shovels, pruners, and more for efficient gardening and landscaping.
Find more information about our professional landscaping supplies here
Seasonal Update
🍂 Our greenhouses are preparing for fall! 🍁 Check back in September for beautiful mums and fall decorations.
Year-round: garden supplies, mulch, fertilizers, and expert advice available daily.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Planting Zone is Cumberland County In?
East Tennessee is located in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 6a, 6b, 7a and 7b, with minimum winter temperatures ranging from -5°F to 10°F.
When is the last frost in our area?
In Cumberland County (USDA Zone ~6a), the average last frost typically occurs between mid‑May (around May 11‑20). Cold-hardy plants can go in earlier; tender annuals should wait until after that window.
Where can I get local gardening support?
Visit or contact the UT Cumberland County Extension Master Gardeners at 1398 Livingston Rd, Crossville. They host the Spring Garden Show, offer soil testing, tours at UT Gardens Crossville, and free help desks during events.