“Pismo Garden Art is owned and directed by a fine gentleman and scholar named Bob , I have spoken to Bob his a great human being , a poet and creator , loves working with wood , I be at his place everyday if I lived at beautiful Pismo Beach , Bob his a humble person and love's artist, I am a pianist and a painter and I loved talking to him about creating beautiful stuff , what a great pleasure it was me talking to him. ... God Blessings”
“Ron's Nursery is a special welcoming place as one wanders through the plans, flowers, and assorted garden accessories. The staff is friendly, helpful and courteous.”
“They are Open today!Super bowl SundayI haven't been there but my wife says we have to go sometime because Ron's is best! I did drive by and saw they're open I'm going to pick up my wife and return there today.”
“Absolutely adorable- stumbled across this plant shop on our way to get coffee & WOW the plants are lush & healthy, pots and accessories selection is fantastic & prices are very fair and it's a non-profit too?! Excellent all around! Staff were helpful but not obtrusive. We came back here twice!”
“Farm supply in San Luis Obispo is the flagship. if I have any extra time I love going through the store because of the atmosphere and the friendly service. They're very helpful as the selection in the stores pretty big. I love walking around and looking for a good value. The only problem is every time I go in there I usually leave with something. :-))”
“Wow...I'll be back and love to support local business! They had EVERYTHING I needed namely bare root roses, hand tools, seeds, and a bonus pointsettia! (And cheaper than Amazon ?)”
“Always has what I need. If you want high quality feed, especially hey this is the place!Farm supply has been in our community and supporting it for decades. If you have a farm or are thinking of starting one definitely stop by here to check it out”
“Shoutout to Luis, Jesus, Justin, and Josh for their outstanding customer service yesterday. I determined I needed to rent one of the Home Depot trucks to be able to transport home all of the lumber I intended to purchase…this was well after 9 pm (store closes at 10 pm). In order to rent a truck, customers must provide proof of valid insurance. It just so happened that I had gotten new insurance within 24 hours and the Allstate app was crashing and not letting me get a copy of my temporary insurance ID card, which I needed to proceed with the truck rental. Luis waited patiently and offered words of encouragement as I worked to get in touch with an insurance agent that could send me my temporary ID card. The insurance agent kept sending me files that weren’t rendering, my phone was at 8% battery, and I was panicking, but Luis kept it so cool. It really helped. In the meantime, Jesus gathered the items from my THREE shopping carts (two of which were the really large kind, loaded with lumber), and he found an associate that would be ready to help me load everything into the rented truck once I finished checking out. When I finished checking out, Justin was right outside, ready to start loading the merchandise I had paid for! Then, when I got back from unloading the stuff at home, Joshua helped me check the rented truck back in and handed me my receipt. I didn’t have to wait. He promptly inspected the truck. Such an amazing team. Teamwork makes the dream work! I felt like I was part of a team, like they were my team. I am forever grateful for their kindness, willingness to help, and their logistics planning prowess, which helped me to happily get home with all the materials I need to start my project TODAY, right after this post.”
6AM - 10PM
1551 Froom Ranch Way Rd, San Luis Obispo“What can I say other than it's home Depot. Don't expect to have someone who works there following you around showing you everything like they are your personal assistant. They got stuff to do. If you need help you will have to go find an orange shirt and ask for help. They will gladly help you but again, they got stuff to do or they get chewed out by management. So you're not likely to have an orange shirt come up and ask if you need help. You want low prices on the materials you need well they got balance those low prices some how to make a profit. Less workers....lol.....
Couple things to remember
1. When you go to pick up a custom or online order be sure to check out the product thoroughly before you leave. If you leave, discover damage and try to return it they won't take it back.
2. Sign up for a pro extra account. It's easy and free. Once you have done this you punch in your phone number before checkout and receipts will be stored digitally on your pro extra account. That way if you lose your paper receipt you can just login to your pro extra account on the home Depot website and bam! All your receipts are there to view and print.
3.always buy 20% more than what you need. Low prices means the quality is going to be in the mid range at best. Especially building materials. If you're placing your order online get 30% more than you need because they don't go through each board and pick out the best. They just grab how many you need and get it ready for you to pick up. You will get some bad
boards.
4. If you want a lot of help I suggest going early in the morning. That's when they got a lot of people on the floor. Evening you go when you don't want to deal with the crown of people but they don't have as many workers on the floor and a lot of them have stocking quotas they need to fulfill. So cut them some slack.
5. Don't show up the last 15 minutes before closing to place or return merchandise at the customer service & returns part of the store like I do. They won't be very happy. Tip: if you do be sure to bring a Starbucks gift card for like $5. That makes them very happy.
6. Don't be shy. If you need help go track down an orange shirt. Otherwise, you could be standing there for a long time waiting for someone to help you.”
“Store is very nice and the customer service a great. Maddie is very helpful and knowledgeable had a very pleasant experience you just need more employees like her in your store”