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February 2024 by Amanda Rooney
The wide variety of shrubs and ground covers is phenomenal! The staff was knowledgeable and friendly and happy to help!! Definitely recommend and will be returning!
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September 2022 by Haylee L.
Do y'all sell bonsai? I'm looking for some bonsai and have been for awhile but I've had a hard time finding them, so if y'all don't carry it but know a place that does please let me know!
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May 2022 by Levi Pack
Great prices
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July 2020 by Elizabeth B.
Wouldn't sell us anything. Asked us what we wanted it for. Stupid old fart! Don't even bother trying to find this dump.
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April 2017 by Michele B.
This place is off the beaten path. The signs are faded and poorly marked. We did find it , thanks to the gps. The plants are all sitting outside around their property. Nothing is labeled and most don't look healthy. Beware of the two, big dogs that come out to chase your car. We just left. The quality is poor.
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September 2016 by T S.
This place is great. Wayne Wise is an expert and a realist as to what works in Central Oklahoma gardens. He knows his plants like the back of his hand; he's been growing in Central Oklahoma for decades and is encyclopedic in knowledge. His friendliness is low key, but he is very helpful and his prices are more than fair, I think. I love his setting here, beautifully set in a stand of woods where, on its floor, all of his stock is scattered about under the canopy. And he knows where everything is--it's amazing. And his dogs, Bark and Gray, are always lazing about while you're there. Just check this place out. I had a professional landscaper and a certified arborist both recommend this place to me for trees and plants because Wayne is so knowledgeable. It's worth a trip up there if you are interested in taking time to understand your gardening strategy--it is not a big box, pop-in and pop-out kind of place. And I have never been there with another customer--even on a Saturday, which is great because I get Wayne's consultation and guidance all to myself. Love this place.
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April 2016 by Clarissa S.
What a treasure spot! Picture a rich woodsy oasis packed with native plants - potted and free range, canopy rich with birdsong (not to mention the plaintive wail of peacocks in the distance), friendly lumbering dogs, and a gardener who might be Tom T. Hall. I didn't have time to wander all the paths for a proper explore but I can't wait to return to purchase some hearty additions for my garden.