Bright Lane Gardens
(this business sells at least 20 species of native plants)
Bright Lane Gardens is a boutique plant nursery, a local-goods gift shop, and small event venue all in one!
Located in the heart of Lake Ann in Benzie County, this former home to Waterscapes Unlimited and the Bright family has a rich history and landscape architecture. Owners Anna and Nick Ohler now have made it a one-of-a kind destination for locals and visitors alike.
Change is coming to Bright Lane Gardens! Be sure to keep up with their Facebook page for updates. 2024 Opening Weekend is 5/11 & 5/12 10-5!
Located in the heart of Lake Ann in Benzie County, this former home to Waterscapes Unlimited and the Bright family has a rich history and landscape architecture. Owners Anna and Nick Ohler now have made it a one-of-a kind destination for locals and visitors alike.
Change is coming to Bright Lane Gardens! Be sure to keep up with their Facebook page for updates. 2024 Opening Weekend is 5/11 & 5/12 10-5!
6443 Bright Lane
Lake Ann, MI
Lake Ann, MI
Go Beyond Beauty
for wildlife habitat, clean waters, and bountiful gardens
For many people, a garden’s purpose begins and ends with beauty. However, we believe it is possible to create beautiful spaces that transcend beauty alone. Did you know that many of the plants that are most invasive in local natural areas originally arrived as ornamental garden plants? You can prevent the introduction and spread of invasives by purchasing plants at local nurseries and through landscapers that have committed to not selling high-threat invasive ornamental plants. Let’s make Northwest Michigan an example of natural beauty, wildlife habitat, healthy waters, and bountiful gardens that inspires across the state of Michigan… and beyond!
for wildlife habitat, clean waters, and bountiful gardens
For many people, a garden’s purpose begins and ends with beauty. However, we believe it is possible to create beautiful spaces that transcend beauty alone. Did you know that many of the plants that are most invasive in local natural areas originally arrived as ornamental garden plants? You can prevent the introduction and spread of invasives by purchasing plants at local nurseries and through landscapers that have committed to not selling high-threat invasive ornamental plants. Let’s make Northwest Michigan an example of natural beauty, wildlife habitat, healthy waters, and bountiful gardens that inspires across the state of Michigan… and beyond!