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October 2024 by Tom Wilson
Great service!
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October 2024 by Sha Thomp
Beautiful plants and great prices, And they are real nice people.
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September 2024 by richard Smith
She helped me create a beautiful garden in front of our house
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August 2024 by Roxana Arias
Was referred by a neighbor. Woman on the register was very helpful. Would visit again.
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August 2024 by alex fleming
Not my cup of tea
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July 2024 by Sara Bradley
Great price for nursery pots. Very friendly service.
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July 2024 by Lori Murphy
I love this garden center. Melissa is amazing!
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June 2024 by James Thomas
PF&G is by far the best place to get veggies and plants! The staff is so supportive and knowledgeable !
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June 2024 by tina christman
1 of my favorite places to hit when that spring fever kicks in.
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June 2024 by Mike “LightSpeedSnail”
The place is too busy for it's own good. No parking and super tight corridors every where you turn. Coleman's or Roebuck Greenhouse would be a great alternative.
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May 2024 by Angela M
They have a variety of vegetables to choose from and hanging baskets that's more affordable than going to Lowe's. I buy my heirloom seeds here and chicken feed. The staff is very nice and helpful, and they have rabbits and baby chicks around Easter holiday.
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May 2024 by Kim Hudson
Good selection. However, prices are fairly high
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May 2024 by User
Use to go here with my father many years ago when I was a child. This place has been around as long as I can remember and there is a reason why. You cant get the same level of personal service from a big box store, nor will the box store have such a large selection of products to choose from. Prices are slightly more expensive. Huge selection of carp juices.
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May 2024 by Richard Tucker
I love the place, but had one costly problem when buying nectarine trees. After 2 years of investment in pruning, shaping, and expensive sprays, I find out that this first crop is not nectarine but instead some variety of peach. Just disheartening as I didn’t want two peach trees. Nice folks, but wish they’d have offered something for the cost and trouble. And no, the trees didn’t set peaches last year due to the cold that knocked out most everyone’s crop. If they had I could have reported it and pulled the trees out of the ground then. Starting over. 2 years lost and 3 more to get back to a first harvest. Fun Fun
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May 2024 by Bekah Tollefson
Awesome variety, friendly people. There are whole rooms dedicated to tomato and pepper varieties. Definitely a yearly stop for me!