This is an full service garden center including landscape and designs by owner Tim Neuberger
Oak Village 
Garden Center
4727 N. State Road 26
Janesville, WI 53546
Oak Village has been in business for 33 years. This is an full service garden center including landscape and designs by owner Tim Neuberger. Along with a large inventory of nursery stock, annuals and perennials Oak Village now adds Patty Bailey (formerly of Patty's Plants). Patty brings with her all her natural & organic products, organic & heirloom herbs and vegetables as well as her friendly service. Patty loves re-purposing vintage pots or any item that can be drilled into for drainage and will make many creative container gardens here at Oak Village. Customers may bring in their own containers for planting.
Business Hours
Mon - Fri
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Saturday
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Sunday
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Complete Garden Center
& Landscape Services
• Landscape Design • Bird Baths
• Landscape Installation  
• Garden Gifts
• Nursery Stock • Mulches
• Annuals Trellises
• Organic Vegetables  • Arbors
• Organic Certified Herbs 
• Vintage/Antiques• Perennials 
• Garden Flags • Chemicals 
• Pottery • Organic Plant Care 
• Aquascape Supplies
• Garden Seeds • Koi Fish
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Lakes Nearby 

In last two years, close to $42 million of private and public funding has flowed into downtown Janesville according to the Janesville Gazette. Some of that transformative money has already kickstarted renovations along the downtown streets and the city’s infrastructure. One noteworthy example is the ornate, Milwaukee Avenue bridge reconstruction which reopened in 2020. Another such catalytic project in Janesville is Town Square which has recently won the 2019 WI APWA.  Read More

Towns Nearby 

Did you know Lake Koshkonong is not a true lake but flooded marshland? In 1851, Western European settlers to the area built the first Indianford dam which eventually created the lake visible today. Imagine what the first inhabitants in the area saw and experienced. prior to the damming of the marsh area. The Woodland Indians and later the Ho-Chunk built Read More