Nurseries & Gardening in Cedar Park, TX

5 locations found near Cedar Park
View Map

“Beautiful healthy plants, variety, a lot of space to take your time looking and no one rushing you. Everything is organized in a way that when finding what you need you can also see many other options. Workers are always so helpful, very polite and great energy. This place is magic and inviting. They also have great seminars! I couldn't give 5 stars because some items are overpriced.”

4.8 Superb92 Reviews

“Our old refrigerator had been giving problems and finally went out. I'm handicapped so my wife handled the purchase of a replacement fridge. I was concerned she would have a problem but Home Depot's salesman, Doug King (DCK081) was exceptional. He assisted her in picking out a unit that fit our needs and was extremely certious and professional. Not all retail salesman treat women with respect. My wife was very pleased with her experience.”

3.6 Good28 Reviews

“This floral shop made it so easy for me to send my loved one flowers from an entirely different state. The prices were reasonable especially when compared to their competitors. The only thing in price that was a little heart stopping was the $15 delivery fee and the $6 (might have been $5) service fee. Not sure why I was paying for a service fee... The delivery free was steep to me... I think $10 would have been more appropriate. The flowers were so fresh and turned out exactly as I hoped. They made sure that both the recipient and I were aware that the flowers were delivered. Impressed with their work. I will order from them again.”

5 Superb2 Reviews

“A bit hard to track down an employee but he was super nice and cut wood for me. This home depot is 5x further that the lowes next to me but it was worth the drive.”

3.5 Good61 Reviews

“I initially went to the tool rental at Home Depot on Lakeline. I went in asking for an angular saw. Though explaining my project, the guy that helped me said a palm sander would be better only they didn't have it back yet, to call the store on Whitestone. I called and they said they did. I went over there, got it, only it was too much work. A saw of some sort would be faster and easier. So, I returned it and the guy (Bill I believe) asked how it went. I shook my head and explained. He asked what I was tryin to do. I explained and he said a circular saw would do it. To apply masking tape first to cut down the middle to avoid cracking the wood. My 3 new BFF's!!! (Home Depot, Bill & the circular saw ) To the man who helped me (wfd4202 at 2 PM), I attached the pics you requested to see of the finished project. (Masking tape still on.)”

0 Na0 Reviews

You May Also Like