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    Grand Isle Nursery - Two weeks post installation

    Grand Isle Nursery

    (11 reviews)

    I'll echo what most have said in other reviews. I bought ten 5-6' Green Emeralds last spring. The…read moregood: they were as advertised and were all about 5' (including root ball, so about 4' planted). Foliage was bright, fresh and full. They delivered and installed them. The bad: in hindsight it would probably be better if they just delivered and I installed them. Why? Because they only dug holes into the forest loam as big as needed to get the root balls in. I had plenty of new loam to use, but they barely used any. They didn't follow proper planting technique. At least if I had installed them I'd have dug bigger holes and filled them with good topsoil I had on hand. Don't worry about them not installing them as it won't help with a warranty claim should any die. Your better off knowing the job was done right. I have had some loss. Though I'm glad after reading other reviews here that so far I only lost 3 (30%) of my trees. Per instructions from the installer I watered them heavily. I had a soaker hose wrapped around each tree with a water dam and I ran that hose every day on a timer. I ran it up until the freezing weather forced me to put the hoses away. Within weeks of removing the hose 2 trees started wilting and browning. A 3rd died over the winter. Upon digging them out this spring I found the likely reason. The root balls on them were too small! probably 1/2 of the overall diameter of the foliage. There simply weren't enough roots to handle the size of tree. I ended up transplanting a couple of the other living trees to plug the holes left by the dead ones and what did I see? A more generously sized root ball on those survivors. Why were the root balls so small? I think I know the answer. I wondered how they could deliver and install the trees over such a wide delivery area for such a low cost. They make it work by doing volume. And by volume I mean they dig out the tree with the smallest root ball possible so that they can fit more trees on the installers trailer. Less root ball = less weight = more trees/installation stops per trip = higher margins. So if you do decide to get these trees do everything you can to ensure their survival. Buy in early spring, only accept trees with decent sized root balls, plant them yourself, water the living heck out of them ALL SEASON LONG, and wrap them up for the winter to minimize moisture loss. Good luck!

    I purchased 22 trees at $80.00 a tree last May : 10 dried up…read moreand died by July , no compensation, beware of Low cost trees as well had them planted and no guarantees

    Canamak Farms

    Canamak Farms

    (2 reviews)

    I've lived in the Islands for two years now so when gardening fever hit, I wanted to check out…read more all of my local options. I attempted to go to Canamak Farms 3 times and found lots of plants but no people. The first 2 times I couldn't find an "Open" sign Or a sign with their hours of operation. (My Visits were between noon and 4:30 pm. Weekdays) On my third visit I found a chain across the front of the building with a "closed" sign showing hours (open until 5:00pm), it was 4:30. I also tried reaching Canamak Farms by phone twice. I left two detailed phone messages, both times asking for a call back.... Nothing. On my fourth and final visit, Success! They were open. The plant selection was ok, not a great variety of herbs. (Peppermint) and the woman working didn't know that it was different from plain Mint. I saw 3 other plants I was interested in but they had no markers. Again I asked the woman working, she didn't know . (Italian or yellow squash). She moved things around then told me yellow squash. (They turned out to be zucchini.) Not great plants, high now 2 months later, the plant I got are 50% at best. Sweet peppers had small flowers that grew to 1 1/2" peppers then simply hung there and got soft, compost. The sun gold plants were leggy when I got them and have grown some with minimal yield. Overall, I'm disappointed with their unprofessional business practices. (Couldn't even return my call, customer service is important). I understand that "hours of operation"is loosely based, it's hard work they do. Their huge SALE SIGN was the biggest thing about their sale. They offer soil, mulch, compost but only in bulk and for delivery. Neither was what I needed. Ill go back only in a pinch. Big bummer. I support local businesses not this one.

    i just moved to north hero and im in love with this flower garden shop :) they are great helped…read morepick out flowers for my window boxes and delvierd mulch to house will be a regular there every year for sure , very nice people

    Aubuchon Hardware - gardening - Updated May 2026

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