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    Easy to order on line. Arrangement was beautiful with colorful spring flowers. Well priced. Delivered on time

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    So Folks, after reading through these posts, I finally developed the courage to make a short post -…read moreregarding Houston Garden Centers. Yes. they've been around for years and have been very successful acquiring solid locations around Houston. They also have achieved significantly strong leverage with Wholesalers / Growers around the USA. Having spent many years purchasing from them, I'd like to help anyone who enjoys gardening as much as I do. Considerations: 1. Can they help you troubleshoot and resolve a broad spectrum of plant/lawn disease, pesticide, or fungal problem(s). Moreover, are they competent enough to prescribe a solution? 2. Plant ID / Genus / Subgenus - a Texas "Common Name" and planting tips; just be careful that you are confident with the advice. 3. Do your research. Identify your planting locations; for example, Full Sun vs. Full Shade - moist soil, types of soil, etc. 4. Lastly, learn plant maturity, age, and grade. Avoid a price per gallon, or pack. Example - a 5 gal. plant may not be as mature as a similar plant (by age and show) as a 1-3 gallon. Importantly - Plants, Turf, and Bedding Plants are grown / prorogated differently; think of plants like eggs; Grade A....Grade AAAA, etc. Local nurseries that offer warranty on plants are at the very least confident they are providing you the best purchase. Low grade, high volume, leveraged surplus plants that are discounted, etc. by inventory are often offered at a discount, but marketed at or below competitors. Consider your options and look at plant health, size and age/maturity; don't get distracted by blooms / growth / color, until you can understand age and survivability. If you know what you need and are willing to work hard to establish their products, then they are a good fit. If you are someone that want's to learn to become a "green thumb" then I'd recommend the local nursery's first. One last comment, essentially its all chemistry, but you can learn quite a bit more from a local nursery expert that employs an expert, such as a Texas Certified Nursery Professional, or TNLA, etc. Hope this helps you guys!

    If you're so excited to landscape your yard that you wet your plants, then you may want to visit…read moreHouston Garden Center. It may be the most visible nursery in Houston: easily spotted from I-10 east of downtown. Take the first exit on the east side of Beltway 8 to get there the easiest. I saw it many times on visits to H-town, planning some additions to my yard, so I made it a point to stop in. Here's the note, though: It's a garden center, not a landscape center, not an outdoor living center. They sell plants, soil, and accessories, and that's all. No fountains, no sculptures, no furniture, no bricks, no watering equipment. Well, if they focus on plants, what plants do they have? Lots of azaleas. Shrubberies. Grass. Trees, including several different palms. Fruits, veggies, & herbs. A pleasant surprise was a section of loblolly pine, a native to TX's Piney Woods. Prices are in line with similar places. But some Yelpers have reported that Houston Garden Center has many sales, but sometimes doesn't honor the lower prices. Houston Garden Center has a reasonable selection, but it pays to shop around.

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