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    Hickory Creek Nursery

    Hickory Creek Nursery

    4.2(13 reviews)
    5.7 miGreater Arlington
    Established in 1981
    Free estimates

    This company & crew are amazing! I needed sod replaced and hired this company based a…read morerecommendation. I was not disappointed. Hickory Creek nursery showed up as scheduled. They are a no nonsense company and obviously know what they are doing. Quality of sod is so much better than what the local hardware stores carry. For sod, I highly recommend Hickory Creek nursery located at 12615 Ivylena Rd Jax FL.

    Support local small businesses! Many years ago I learned about how those who grow the plants that…read moreend up at the big home improvements stores and big box stores get paid- or don't get paid. Any plants that die on site, even if the store doesn't water properly or puts them in the wrong sun/not sun spot, any returns of dead plants equates to the grower not getting paid. This rubbed me the wrong way, when I heard it. I am going to be honest- I still end up buying plants from said stores, but I do pop into various nurseries and try to support their small business. Since I broke out of apartment jail- I have plans for the house! For the yard- don't ask me what those plans are.... it's a vague concept right now. But as the young lady asked me what I wanted- ha! I want jasmine- shows me various jasmine plants! Yippee. I am thinking of maybe putting a tree in the front yard- those are in the back. Ok- I'll walk back there, or hop in the convenient golf cart with my plant guide! Zoom~ we are rolling up and down aisles of trees! John was thinking live oak which I love, but then I saw they had weeping willows! WHAT!??!!! And a weeping bottle brush! I need to do research and ask the hoa before diving into a tree purchase! I was looking over azaleas, hibiscus, sod (I need some for my front yard) and various other plants! They even had blueberries! hmmmm. Generally speaking- my thumb is green. I ended up with Jasmine and Honeysuckle and had to lay both down in my car- because they both had trellis attached and were pretty big. John caught me when I got home! In my work dress, with 2 massive plants, one on each hip. I did change into jeans before digging into the earth! I can't wait to go back for more! March should bring more varieties of flowering plants- good tip to know! And peak season will bring Sunday hours (currently closed on Sundays)- aka, March- April! This place is HUGE and they are right there to greet you and assist with anything you want to look at!

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    Southern Tree Farm

    Southern Tree Farm

    3.0(1 review)
    22.7 miNorthside

    About 3 years ago, I bought four beautiful trees from Southern Tree Farm and had them planted by…read morethe company. Two trees were in small containers and they have done wonderfully well after planting! However, the two larger trees have struggled for three years and one of the trees is slowly falling to pieces. The one that is clearly going to die had a cut main root when it was planted. I was told by the staff that it would live if it survived the year. It survived but is not going to be here by next year. The other large tree is struggling but might make it. I've recently read that when planting trees from containers you must unroll the root ball. I know this wasn't done and I suspect it is the main problem. The dying tree can easily be rocked back and forth and could probably be pushed over. The roots have not spread out. I've used other Shaw service with good results but I don't think I will in the future.

    From the owner: When you are ready to add a touch of greenery to your residential or commercial property, turn to…read morethe professionals at Southern Tree Farm. We will give you a tour of our 36-acre tree farm so you can see the large variety of trees to select from. From shading trees to flowering trees, we grow all types of trees. Our experienced team will help you find the exact tree you've been wanting. Whether you want to add more shade to cool off from the Floridian sun or want to add a touch of elegance with a blooming tree, stop by Southern Tree Farm. T

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