Nurseries & Gardening in Woodland Hills, CA

4 locations found near Woodland Hills

“I felt compelled to write an outstanding review of Boething Treeland and recognize the exceptional customer experience I received in dealing with this nursery. I called yesterday, in search of a tree to replace one that had gotten diseased in our back yard. We have a whole row of trees that are uniform and one in the middle died and left a gaping hole in our privacy layer shielding us from our neighbors home. This tree is very rare and hard to find (Dwarf Carolina Cherry Laurel (Prunus caroliniana 'Compacta'), especially this time of year, and in the "perfect size" and height. I called Boething and Paul answered the call. He was helpful and very attentive from the start. He immediately knew what I was looking for, and even explained to me that there are different "strains" of the Carolina Cherry Laurel...something no one ever told me. He clearly knows his trees! He asked me to send a photo and one close-up with the leaves. He immediately texted me back and said it was the "dwarf" version. He then sourced it on-site and immediately sent me photos of two healthy trees. The price was EXTREMELY low and very reasonable. The tree was gorgeous, and perfection! The only downfall for us is the fact that we need to pick-it-up b/c we are outside their delivery zone, which is understandable. We will need to drive to Woodland Hills from South County OC and renting a truck (a 6 hour round trip). This may affect our decision ultimately...but I did feel compelled to recognize the exceptional service, pricing, quality, and responsiveness I received from Boething and Paul. We are considering a crepe myrtle too, so I will be bookmarking Boething and def. call again!!”

4.4 Superb40 Reviews

“The woodland hills home depot is my favorite location. The store is clean & Customer service is great. Manager Henry helped me while visiting and made my shopping experience great! I will definitely be coming in more often.”

3.3 Good311 Reviews

“Phil in tools is working his butt off today. People might complain about the wait, but let's not forget he didn't choose to lock up all the tools, that's a Home Depot policy because of thefts. He helped every customer with grace and patience. Perhaps Home Depot could staff another person to help because Phil had to walk each person to check out and that is very time consuming.”

2.7 Average65 Reviews

“October 2023Garden SectionI wish there was a way I could give this place 3.5 stars. It's not quite a four, but it's not quite a three either.Service:Not bad, but could be better. It was so hard trying to find someone to help me in the garden section. There's a cashier at the front that cannot leave her station. But she was really cool helping me do some price checks on some items that I guess had gotten mixed up on the shelves.If you're on a mission, and you know what you're looking for, then someone will point you in the right direction eventually. But if you're looking to sit down with someone for a minute, and discuss what your project is and what your needs are, good luck. You'll never get that kind of service at this home Depot.There are 3 things that I would definitely buy here.One of them is a super durable resin pot that's at least a quarter of an inch thick, and measures somewhere around 11 inches wide by about 11 inches tall. This is a great planter to put anywhere you'd like, and that has a nice elegant look to it. It was around $30. You spend a little more money, but you're going to get something that's thicker and more durable than just the cheap flimsy plastic pots that are really thin.Lowe's has similar pots for around $14. Point being, if you have the time to shop around, do your due diligence to look for those bargains. If you're in a crunch though, just know that there are some items here at Home Depot that are worth it.The second item I would buy here is the wood pot Movers. They're a good price at about 20 bucks. They'll probably last you a good couple years.If you're willing to make the drive, and spend a few more dollars though, Lowe's has similar pop movers that are made out of cast iron, with better wheels. These ones I'm talking about at Lowe's are $25. So spend a little more, get a little bit of quality I say.Third item: The wood trellis at $16 isn't bad. A little thin on the material, not sure how long it would last. But definitely a good, fair deal.Green Thumb further north for instance had a similar trellis in height, double the thickness of the material for just over $35. So the individual slats of wood were twice as thick, and the Staples used to attach them all seem like they were more heavy duty.Overall, if you're in a pinch, and need to purchase very specific items, Home Depot can be a good choice. Honestly though, I'd suggest go to home depot, take note of their inventory and prices, then go up to Lowe's and see what you can find there.”

2.5 Average122 Reviews