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    Seattle Farm Co-Op

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 7:00 PM

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    Urban Feed & Garden

    Urban Feed & Garden

    (41 reviews)

    $$

    Beacon Hill

    Always happy to come here for gardening supplies, we've also gotten our Christmas tree here for at…read moreleast 5 years. Staff are helpful and the quality of products is great!

    On April 22 I made a conscious decision to go in to urban feed and garden to purchase a tree for my…read morewife's birthday, instead of going to a box store to support a local business in my neighborhood. I paid about 40% more for a tree, a one inch caliper hornbeam in a plastic pot. The tree had a little bit of leaf burn on its new growth, but I chalked that up to being root bound in a pot, so I purchased the tree. I was landscape contractor for years, I have planted hundreds of trees so I planted this tree giving it the best possible chance for survival. With regular watering the leaf burn continued to spread, even though I held off on fertilizing the tree, until it showed signs of some growth so I wouldn't burn it or shock it. Last week I pulled it out of the ground because it was completely dead, when I did there was zero root development. Anyway, I know from experience that sometimes new plants just die but when I was running a landscape construction I warranted every plant I ever sold to a customer. If a plant died within the first year, I would replace it. I could usually bring these plants back to the vendor and exchange them for a new one, but those were real nurseries like Gurneys or Molbaks. I called this nursery and explained what I've written above and they told me they couldn't help me, I even asked if they would just give me another tree and they declined. We live in a different world, where accountability and responsibility are foreign to a lot of people. I won't be going back to Urban And garden.

    Watson's Greenhouse

    Watson's Greenhouse

    (14 reviews)

    This was our first time at this location. It's smaller than the location in Puyallup yet still…read morecharming and chock full of garden and gift ideas. Lovely decorated Christmas trees for the season (I liked the candy-themed one), abundant Christmas decor and ornaments, as well as kitchen and of course plants and gardening tools. A range of prices. Located just off a main road on the Federal Way side (but also shows up as Auburn address, both are okay as far as I know). Has parking. We went for a holiday mixer. The staff was fabulous. Friendly and helpful. The space was welcoming. They had drinks and snacks on offer. I was pretty impressed that the drinks were given in real glasses! A classy affair.

    Mr Rick is literally the kindest, most welcoming, and helpful man I've ever encountered in customer…read moreservice! I went to this nursery with my wife over the weekend not knowing a single thing about gardening. We wanted to spruce up our patio but have had a bad history with plants as they always seem to perish before they bloom. We were approached by Mr Rick outside in the garden area and were asked if we needed assistance. Not only did he take the time to explain to us what might work best for us he also gave us plenty of options when it came to budget. You can tell that Mr Rick truly loves his work and is passionate about this nursery. Now, not only is Watson's beautiful but the prices are very very reasonable. The selection is huge and they even had some more exotic plants. The entire experience made this new adventure worthwhile for my wife and I. Also, if you see Mr Hobbs, give him a nice belly rub.

    Wells Medina Nursery

    Wells Medina Nursery

    (55 reviews)

    $$

    - Great for outdoor plants -…read more I wrote a review for this place ages ago when I was only interested in succulents. Their succulents are very limited, and they don't have that many different types of echeverias here. However, I got in outdoor plants two years ago since I got a bigger yard, and this place has been great for me since. This place is not gigantic like the flower world, nor is their price amazing. However, it's located in an expensive area in Bellevue and the price is reasonable given its location. They have a lot of shrubs and trees on top of other outdoor plants, and a small collection of indoor houseplants. They have many different types of fruit trees, including cherry, blueberry, kiwi, fig, grape, and so on. They also have rare ones but they are gone since they only have 4-5 of each type. I'm not sure if they keep more somewhere else. They have tons of different rhododendrons with different colors (white, orange, res, purple, yellow, etc). The bigger size costs $55, and the small one is around $23. I've found the same one (big size) at Costco for $25 or so, so it's important to know what you are looking for. Don't come here for common plants, but the rare ones that's harder to find elsewhere. Oh yeah, they also have 6-7 types of clematis here as well. I've gotten several lilacs here last year, and they are all blooming and growing nicely in my yard. I also love their Allium giganteum display around the "fountain" so much that I bought some bulbs and planted some in my yard.

    Every time I visit this Nursery I leave thinking that I will never come back. There is not enough…read moreparking, it is hard to find things, and there is no one to ask. Lastly, an ordinary fruit tree is $175. Tomorrow I will go to Flower World and buy the same fruit tree for $50.

    Seattle Farm Co-Op - petstore - Updated May 2026

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