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Don's Plants

4.0 (4 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 5:30 pm

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3 years ago

Don's is amazing! We had the pleasure of meeting the owner and she was so kind! It was our first time there but we will definitely be back!

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Bayly Botanicals

Bayly Botanicals

(2 reviews)

Love the variety of plants, I have bought numerous and my favorites are the Sansevierias!read more

I dropped in at the coffee shop next door and discovered this gorgeous tropical plant store. They…read morehave a shared door with The Gathering Place (the adorable coffee shop next door) and their own door also. The individual door looks like an alleyway between two stores lined with beautiful plants. The owners have ties to Ft. Smith, Arkansas with deep entrepreneurial roots in nurseries. They opened the adorable coffee shop next door and call Shawnee, Oklahoma home. Their web site says "We believe that cultivating life in your home and workplace creates a healthier lifestyle. Plants are one of the most unique ways that you can do that! We love all kinds of plants and love to help find plants for people that work for them. We love having a unique selection of plants and we handpick them from greenhouses all across the Midwest. We want to inspire you to bring plants into home and help educate you on the unique plant that you find! We don't want you to come back because your plant died, we want you to come back because of how much you loved caring for the one you have! We also offer residential design and help stage homes!" They want to help the buyer with their plants and want people to love plants. They want to share the peace and life that a living plant can bring into a space! If you need plants in the metro area, THIS IS THE PLACE! It's worth the drive! Come on out.

Marcum's Nursery - This is where the willow tree is supposed to be.  The supports are the only thing that are still there.

Marcum's Nursery

(12 reviews)

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They suck and they don't stand behind the warranty. terrible customer service and worthless in…read morelandscaping.

If you are planting your own annuals or perennials, they are great! They have stock that big box…read morestores do not carry. You do pay a premium for their plants, though. I just bought 3 tri color ornamental sweet potato vines. They cost $20. I do not recommend them for trees, though. I chose a beautiful willow tree. There was a freeze, and they asked to substitute it for a different willow. I agreed. It never did thrive and eventually died. They replaced it (which sounds great, but the tree is the cheap part - the labor is expensive!). The workers didn't use the fish emulsion - that I provided (Marcums said the fish emulsion should be mixed in when the tree was planted - and I wanted to give the willow the very best chance possible). This tree died, too. I think the hole they dug was WAY too small. We also got an Asian Pear tree with the first willow. It also died. It came up from below the graft line and is green and growing, but it is no longer an Asian Pear and doesn't fruit. We have spent almost $1,000 on these trees and have no willow at all, and whatever the root stock is for the Asian Pear. We paid the premium for them to plant the trees and guarantee them, but it did not work how I thought it would. Just go to Costco or a Farm Supply store, and do it yourself. Even if it doesn't live, you will only be out a little money.

Don's Plants - gardening - Updated May 2026

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