You could be Genesee County's next Weed Lady. That's right, The Weed Lady is for sale.

If you're unfamiliar with Grand Blanc, Michigan, don't let the clever name fool you; The Weed Lady is not a cannabis dispensary.

The unique spot first opened in 1998, started by a mother-daughter duo, Jan and Erin Walli.

Fast forward to 2025, and The Weed Lady has become a popular destination for a variety of services, including:

  • Floral
  • Garden Center
  • Garden Architecture
  • Home Decor
  • Candles
  • Bath Products
  • Body Products
  • Landscaping Services
  • Stonework

After 57 years, this beautiful 10-acre property and business could be yours for just over $1 million.

Owning and operating a place like The Weed Lady is a dream many would love to turn into reality, and if you’ve got $1,500,000, that dream could be yours.

Yep, the official asking price for The Weed Lady is $1,500,000. Anyone want to split it with me?

All jokes aside, I do hope whoever takes over The Weed Lady keeps its legacy alive in Genesee County. It’s a true Grand Blanc gem that attracts visitors from all around.

That said, we might have to accept that a new owner could use the property for something entirely different

We’ll figure it out if and when the time comes.

Until then, be sure to visit The Weed Lady at 9225 Fenton Road, 48439, for all your summer plants and flowers, and to say thank you for so many years of wonderful service.

What are you going to miss most about The Weed Lady?

You can check out the real estate listing here.

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