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    GrowGeneration Hydroponics Store

    3.2 (5 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Good to Grow

    Good to Grow

    (2 reviews)

    This winter I decided to start all my garden plants from seeds inside. I had done this on a smaller…read morescale in the past but was trying to grow a few dozen plants this time. I needed more little seed starting cells (trays) and covers for the seedlings as well as another grow light. I bought the trays and covers as well as a grow light at Live To Grow. The guys at the shop were really nice and explained the pros and cons of different types of lights. They tried to explain the light I chose, which was the only one that was close the right size that was in stock at the moment, was probably a lot more powerful than I needed but I insisted I wanted to give it a try. It turned out to be a really industrial strength light and way more powerful than what I needed. So a week later I was back at the shop and a little embarrassed to be returning the light (unused, with receipt) but I was kindly given a full refund to my credit card (about $90). I would not hesitate to come back to this shop in the future for more supplies for indoor growing. The specialties of this store are a bit different from what I grow but it seems like a good place to shop and learn.

    The owner of the store Anthony is rude and doesn't care about customers. I went in an purchased 10…read morefive gallon buckets for 97 dollars for a friend who's house I was on the way to. They were the wrong buckets. This is not anybody's fault but when I went in the next day the owner told me store credit was my only option. I purchased these less than 24 hours before this and I'm being told my only option is to have 100 dollars to a grow store, when I don't even grow. The owner began to raise his voice and swear at myself and my father. I've never been to a business where the customer is yelled at. Anthony Girardi is a complete douchebag who is desperate for money, and also sold my friend a product that killed his plants. Avoid this business at all costs and go to Good to Grow. The staff is much friendlier, and the prices are much better. Avoid Anthony and his craving for your money.

    Jordan's Jungle

    Jordan's Jungle

    (125 reviews)

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    I mean, what's not to love?! I had heard about Jordan's Jungle for a while and was finally able to…read morehead over this weekend. Thank god they clearly mark the entrance otherwise, it is a bit confusing. You kind of walk into a building hallway and then you can't miss the shop on the left. It's definitely a plant lovers oasis. It's a bit overwhelming how many wonderful things they offer. Multiple employees asked if I needed any help which I appreciated. I need to go back in with pictures of my space as I will certainly be taking them up on their offer next time. Also loved that they have the little infused honey coffee/drink spot inside of the plant oasis. Depending on what you are looking for they have small, super reasonably priced plants, and large plants that are going to run you a few hundred dollars. So whether you are looking for a showpiece or a housewarming gift, you'll be able to find it here! (Also loved the Plant Daddy branding!)

    What an amazing plant sanctuary!…read more I have never beent to a place quite like IT'S. Plants galore. Potts galore. Coy fish and a macaw. On top of that all these beautiful accessories like windows crystals. And then there was a Christmas market happening with vendors. You can get macaroons or a cofee in the jungle! A woman was painting on site and it was beautiful. Also you can buy interesting items like hand cream, jewelry, paintings, etc.... A lot was going on! I can share that the staff were helpful and nice. Prices were reasonable. But I can share with you they don't sell clippings for propagation which is why I went to Jordan's. I walked away with 2 plants and I will propagate myself.

    Plant Store Company - My purchase

    Plant Store Company

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    I drive by this business during my commute to and from work, and have wanted to write a review for…read moreseveral months now. But, an unusually cool spring has left this business appearing as quiet as the proverbial Maytag repair shop. Despite the uncooperative weather that squelched this year's spring fever, I saw the owner faithfully tending to his plants (I've seen him out there as early as 7:30 a.m.) over the past few months. Now that it's taken until the latter part of May and the beginning of June for spring to have finally taken root, this store is now in its full glory, and the time seemed ripe for a visit. This business is located on a busy commercial road, next to a small convenience store (both businesses share the same parking lot). Speaking of parking, there isn't much, but then again, I've never seen a lot of activity on weekdays, during working hours (I can't vouch for evenings or weekends). I'm not so sure that the Yelp category of nursery/garden center most accurately describes this business, since they don't appear to actually grow the plants on premises, at least from what I could observe. I wouldn't categorize them as a florist either. Instead, I would describe them as a plant retailer. I don't know how or where this business obtains the plants it sells, but I will say they appeared very vibrant and healthy - in better condition than the typical big box stores, and as good or even better than many large nurseries. They sell mostly flowers, but a few vegetable plants as well, such as tomatoes, cucumbers and peppers. Most of their flowers are in hanging pots, but some are in temporary containers, with the intention they will be replanted indoors or outdoors. For the small size of the store, they have a decent variety of flowers. Some stands displaying the plants are outdoors, and some stands are indoors. The man who I presume was the owner was friendly, without being pushy. Referring to several empty display stands indoors, he said he was very busy last weekend and sold many plants, but will be restocking soon. My wife is a bigger plant shopper than me, so I don't have as good a handle on prices, but the prices here seemed like good deals to me. Several potted plants could be bought for $4.99. Some were around $10. Others, like some cucumber plants around three feet tall, were $15. Many of the hanging plants were about $20, such as the particularly beautiful fuschia (which I saw selling for about $5 more at a nursery). The store is nothing fancy, mostly table after table of plants. The owner's 'office' at the front of the store consisted of a recliner and portable television about the size of an old-school transistor radio. I ended up buying a cherry tomato plant, about two feet tall, for a mere $2 - nowadays, $2 won't get you a decent cup of coffee! I definitely plan on returning, since the owner seems friendly, and the plants appear very healthy and reasonably priced.

    GrowGeneration Hydroponics Store - hydroponics - Updated May 2026

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