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    Botany Lane Greenhouse

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 1 week ago

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    The Tree Farm Nursery & Garden Center - Pretty blue flowers

    The Tree Farm Nursery & Garden Center

    2.8(114 reviews)
    4.0 mi
    $$$

    We have purchased many times from here, mostly large shrubs not found in garden shops in Boulder…read more Recently took out two large trees for wildfire mitigation as Boulder is at such high risk. In place of the Piñon pine we will have lilac to cover the space in front of privacy window of the downstairs bath . In the space where the Colorado Blue spruce was removed as way too close to the neighbor's house for their safety , emergency will put in 2 more lilacs to give a more colorful feel near the forsythia. We did not buy them today but found the exact variety we wanted. They had plenty so we will go back soon in a bigger vehicle when we are closer to the time we had decided to plant. The staff was incredibly helpful and directed us to the lilacs on a detailed printed map. Every plant we saw was in beautiful shape and it was such a colorful display across the property.

    We justly have a handicap placard pertinent to both drivers. Rarely get out these days, due to…read morecaring for my husband who is in the last cruel stage of cancer. Today, 6/25 late afternoon, I was shopping with my daughter. We bought 3 trees, various perennials and chemicals. Trei, their nasty rude checker who couldn't or wouldn't say "Hello" or "Thank you". I went ahead to move the vehicle for easier loading. Even though there weren't any cars in the lot, the checker came out specifically to harass me. In his big boy nasty voice, he told me to move my vehicle. I was in complete shock, and thought he was kidding. I asked why? In a violent threatening tone he said "MOVE IT!" He told me he was the manager. Maybe they'd not need to spend so much on advertising, if they weren't driving us off. The only satisfaction will be posting my review until my crippled hands ache. I want to add. I was so looking forward to this trip. I got a nurse to watch Ron. My daughter and I have enjoyed Caesar, Heather and the previous checkers and garden workers over the years. Caesar's been a superstar, packing plants tight so we'd get it in one trip. Three years ago our favorite checker gave us a couple samples of Plant-tone for a memorial garden we were planting. Not a big deal, but a kindness I remembered. Not a car in the lot. I get it now. Smart folks were at Tagawa paradise or......fill in the blank. Hey Trei, you are small and petty. Misogyny and ageism are evil. Thumbs up this so they know we all want to be treated like humans.

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    Giambrocco & Sons Garden Center - Boulder - Carts of flower bowls

    Giambrocco & Sons Garden Center - Boulder

    5.0(13 reviews)
    8.3 mi

    Yet again our yard hangs on due to wonderful plants and advice from Giambrocco and sons and from…read morethe son who handles Boulder. So many people just call it Kerry' but he has lots of help. We were a while back and picked a sturdy bigger pot of something else that was more hardy than new grown zinnias and just the one pot so we could keep in in the timer mower shed in the yard until a good weather stretch for planting. We saw Zinnias but Kerry and we decided we would let them cover and protect until after the freeze and possible snow. He knew the risk ms and we sure did too having been in Boulder 52 years. We went back today, a gorgeous spring day of a holiday weekend and purchase a whole flat. A woman helped us find the right variety and took us to the extra pay stations set up. We came home and planted immediately into the already prepared raid garden container that we had put in last fall when the tree in that location was removed for wildfire mitigation we need around here. Since it's hard to get good froth of anything immediately above a stump, even one ground down at least 8" , it seemed a perfect spot for a raised container garden. If all goes well and none of the wildlife in west Boulder eat my plants, I'll post an update when they bloom.

    Looking like a temporary floral stand and then when you see how much inventory they have you…read morerealize what a great place to find excellent florals and grasses. Helpful staff also.

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    Harlequin's Gardens

    4.6(26 reviews)
    8.3 mi
    $$

    They had so many plants! We were mainly looking for flowers and they had a lot of native plants to…read morechoose from. We planted the flowers after they sat for a few days and they're growing like crazy! The staff was super helpful while we were shopping, helping us find stuff and get a box to take the plants home safely. Not a huge shop but so many plants from flowers to trees. There were seeds all on the wall inside with the gardening supplies. They had a few items that would be good for gifts, they have some art, books, kitchen items, and house plants (succulents, jades, etc...). They have a cute shop with good quality product, kind staff and good value. Would recommend for plant people!

    Harlequin's Gardens is best for the experienced gardener. They are the best source of organic,…read morepesticide-free and drought-hardy native plants. The plants don't look their best in the spring because they are dormant. So a beginner would likely dismiss these as dead plants for sale. But long-time Rocky Mountain gardeners know these dry-looking tufts will wake up and grow into healthy plants by late spring or early summer. I've bought many of my starter native plants here and they have matured and multiplied through the years. However, beginners can get lots of help and advice from staff. You need to overcome the expectation of wanting lush, green seedlings to take home. These plants are priced higher than those in big box stores, but they are worth it. They have been acclimated to the local conditions, outside of cozy greenhouses with built in sprinklers. They will settle well in your Rocky Mountain backyard.

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    Growing Gardens - We will have our famous organic heirloom tomatoes, from colorful cherry tomatoes, to cooking paste, and bright, beautiful slicers!

    Growing Gardens

    5.0(2 reviews)
    8.8 mi

    While not a brick and mortar plant shop, Growing Gardens does sell the best organic seedlings in…read moretheir spring plant sale. That's around the first two weeks of May every year. They sell veggie, flower and a great selection of native plant seedlings. Show up early though. The line to get in forms 10 minutes before the sale opens. Service is friendly and prompt. And while the seedlings are pricier that those in big box stores, you do get the value that you pay for. Tip: if you're getting lots of seedlings, bring your own high-sided plastic or wooden tray. The little pots tend to flop around in the small cardboard trays that they send you home with and you'll get soil all over your car. Cardboard is not ideal because some of the plants may be damp underneath and this composty liquid could seep through to your carpet.

    We just moved to Boulder county and are excited to begin our yard projects for the Spring and…read moreSummer. I saw an ad in a gardening newspaper about Growing Gardens. It was my first time hearing about them. We decided to go check out the 15th Annual Growing Gardens Community Plant Sale. For 2015 the dates at May 2-3, 9-10, 16-17. The times are from 8am-4pm. We showed up to the Growing Gardens Greenhouse on 1630 Hawthorne Ave in Boulder and it was packed full of people! There were signs pointing us to the greenhouse (which was great since it is in a neighborhood and didn't quite look right!). There were folks outside assisting with parking and we were able to park close by. Once inside we found a selection of annuals, perennials and harvesting crops. We were delighted to find everything we wanted to plant in our new raised beds. We found a wide variety of fruit and vegetables. We went home with 2 raspberry bushes ($15), multiple lettuces (they have a ton of options), hot peppers, sweet peppers, zucchini, yellow squash, tomatoes, multiple herbs, green pole beans, eggplant... We spent nearly $200 but got a couple boxes full of plants! They were sadly out of blueberry bushes when we got there. Maybe they will be there in the next couple weekends? I am not sure if they grow more plants elsewhere, but if not you will want to go early! Overall, I like that I am supporting a Colorado organization. The plants were reasonably priced and in great condition. The volunteers/employees were helpful and (some not others) were knowledgable. It was a fun way to spend our morning and we got a bunch of great plants! If our crop does well, I plan on going to Growing Gardens again next year!

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    Explore the gardens and learn to make your favorite snacks with fresh produce!

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    We offer over 30 kinds of tomato starts!

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