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August 2024 by Gappsi Giuseppe Abbrancati
Very nice place to shop, we buy many of our trees and supplies at Borella, products are of high quality and prices are reasonable.
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June 2024 by Kathleen Valerio
Carolyn & Jim were absolutely wonderful to meet in person, especially remembering their many years supporting local non profits, our Veterans, 9/11 survivors and Stony Brook Hospital patients and their children’s hospital. During COVID they sent truckloads of plants, donated plants and delivery, so patient's could feel and find hope.
And the plants! Selection, wow. Fantastic, gorgeous and healthy plants. Wow.
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December 2023 by Catherine Chodkowski
Absolutely beautiful poinsettias. Carolyn was very kind when we picked up our order.
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November 2022 by George Garnham
As always the very best
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October 2022 by Betsy Maniotis
The Borella’s have gorgeous plants and greenery, and are always so helpful and friendly.
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November 2021 by Kristine
Carolyn and the whole team are amazing to work with. And their flowers, plants and greens are just beautiful ?
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October 2021 by Filomena Lombardi
Amazing flowers
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May 2021 by Filomena L.
Do not confuse this place with the neighbor. The Borella family that runs Borella Nursery and Wholesaler is absolutely amazing and the care about what they do. Although they are a wholesaler they do sell to the public and the value is amazing.
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April 2021 by Timothy Leitch
Borella's Nursery is the best wholesale grower on Long Island. Their stock is terrific and Carolyn, James and Mike jump through hoops to make sure everything is perfect.
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July 2020 by Mike Donnelly
Freshness and kindness, great combination.
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June 2020 by Melissa Ommundsen
Great service and beautiful flowers!
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October 2017 by Diane I.
I went with my whole family 6 adults and 4 children to the Fall Harvest Festival, Oct. 1, 2017. Cost for admission was $9.00 per person. (Had a coupon) 3 children were under 3 and went for free. $63.00 to walk in!!! The owners should be ashamed of themselves!! Taking advantage of families looking for a nice fall experience. The advertisement sounded great, but the place was such a disappointment!! They had a blow up jumping toy for the children (that was filthy) some corn kernels in an old truck tire for them to play in and some rubber ducks in water. Everything else was either broken or you had to pay extra. The cow train was extra $5.00 per person, the pumpkins were .69 cents per pound. Definitely not worth the money!!! Take your family to the neighborhood park!!!
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May 2016 by Audrey W.
The owners and staff at Borella wholesale nursery are the nicest people you could ever meet. The flowers are beautiful because they love doing what they do and they take get pride in the flowers that they grow and sell.
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March 2016 by M. R.
Smithtown location at Edgewood Avenue overpriced and poor customer service. Does not stand behind their products. Bought a rose and it died. They could have cared less and yes, we know how to grow roses and it was well taken care of. Called to speak to customer service and they faulted us for poor care of the product. We will never buy here again. There are better nurseries to deal with and this isn't one of them.
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October 2015 by Michael G.
I went to their Fall Harvest Festival with my 2-year old niece. I was not happy with the experience whatsoever. If you look at my history, you'll see that I rarely give 1-star reviews out, but this place deserved it. Firstly, admission cost $12 for me (whatever). For my 2-year old niece? $12, which is absolutely ridiculous. If it wasn't for my niece, I would have turned around and left, but I was there for her. So, I tell myself, well for $12 this should be good. Once you get in there, they charge additional money for most activities. Face painting, "cow ride," hay rides, and a half dozen other thing all cost extra money. The only thing the $12 admission permitted my niece was a blow-up slide and bouncing area. Oh, and a big tire filled with corn for kids to play in. My niece wanted to go on the cow ride, so I went to buy her a ticket ($5). When she went to get on, she changed her mind. I walked over to the ticket booth to get back my money and was told there were no refunds, which is what prompted me to write this poor review. For a typical family of four looking to spend the afternoon at the festival, you're likely to spend $100 easy, which I calculated for admission and the family to take a hay ride and maybe a face paint or two. You want to eat? Take some pumpkins home? Do anything else? $150+. You might as well save the money for a Six Flag's Freight Fest trip.