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    Madeline George Garden Design, Nursery & Garden Center - The little house at the nursery. Seriously wish I could live in it. SO homey

    Madeline George Garden Design, Nursery & Garden Center

    (21 reviews)

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    I've lived in NW Boise for 8 years. Before this I lived a little further south…read more In the 8 years of being in this area, I had never been to Madeline Georges..:or as ima call it, Maddie's. Easier when writing a review. We have 2 nurseries in my area. Maddie's and Edward's. Edwards is MASSSIVVVE. I mean, MASSIVE! It's better than any Home Depot or Lowe's nursery tho. Always buy from real nurseries. Edwards review will be coming after this one. Maddie's! Man, what a fantastic little place. I'm so glad we finally decided to go. Last year we painted our house black. So we, after all these years, decided to put a lot of work into our front gardens. I have personally always enjoyed rose gardens. Had one in Phoenix that was absolutely incredible. I managed to keep them unbelievably beautiful...even in that super dry, DEPRESSINGLY hot environment lol. I had a rose "garden" briefly here at this house. Sadly, I didn't tend to it the way I should have. Anyway! This year...started a new one. Bought 3 rose bushes from Maddie's and 5 from Edward's. The 3 from Maddie's: the "Marilyn Monroe (pics should be included. I believe I attached some) The Pope John Paul II (we needed a pure white rose up against a black background. STUNNING roses! Marilyn is next level stunning, too) 3rd one we got was a a Mr Lincoln. We got him a a few weeks. No buds yet, but we have new life on it and we are super excited to see what comes in a few weeks. Maddie's is a place you can tell where they take VERY great care of their plants. It's much smaller than Edward's. So it's almost like they could do a "one to one" type of thing. Not actually do that, but hopefully you get what I mean by that. It's kind of a bougie place too. That makes me happy. I see that and think....quality ass plants. That's exactly what they have too. The staff is absolutely INCREDIBLE. Some of the younger ones who don't know much about this plant or that one tho...should always refer customers to someone who knows the answers. I say that bc yesterday we asked a girl about care for the roses. With the heat jump last week, the roses weren't happy with that. Anyway, very nice girl was talking to us. Told us this and that and then we saw the manager and said "would she know?" The girl said..."oh she'd absolutely know" Hmm, ok, so we both thought...she probably should have referred us to her to begin with vs telling us to come back to talk to another woman who had helped us a couple weeks ago. I am in NO way trying to get anyone in trouble...especially bc I love this place so much. Everyone there is so very nice. Just a suggestion is all...that if you aren't sure about something in the nursery, remember there is always someone there who will know the answers. Enough with that. I'm sorry if I offended anyone at Maddie's with that. Not my intention at all. Ok, there is a little house on the property. Check it out when you go. It's suuuuuper homey! Looking out the windows too to the nursery is sorta magical...at least for me. That'd be a cool air bnb haha. I wonder if someone actually lived there tho in the past. This place is absolutely wonderful. Edwards is great, too, don't get me wrong. However, again, it's very very large. Maddie's you will always get one to one help with their employees. Edwards, same, but sometimes you have to go searching and sometimes you have to walk and walk to find help. Again, a review for them will come as well...and it'll be good as well. Maddie's also has this amazing dog who is super chill. I saw his name online but ugh can't remember it. Yellow Lab. Soooo cute! So sweet. A dog on the property is a major win in my book. They used to carry Christmas trees in the past. However, for like the past 2 years, I haven't seen them :( Now that I've actually gone to the nursery, if they get Christmas trees again, I'll definitely go there for it. It's a tad pricey. However, you are 100% getting top quality plants, flowers, etc. You feel that when you just walk in. Truly is a magical little place. I regret waiting so long to go, but so happy we finally made it there. We will be planting more roses next year and will for sure be getting them at Maddie's. Thanks for reading, YelperGeorgies! Cheers!

    What a beautiful nursery! As Boise natives, we've driven by this nursery dozens of times over our…read morelifetimes. We finally decided to stop by to look for some flowers for our spring pots. The owner helped us with some questions and we purchased a nice selection of blooms. It's quaint, but beautifully laid out with a great selection. There are also helpful signs that help organize the different areas and types of plants. We typically shop at Edwards, but it can be very overwhelming with too many options. I appreciate the high quality, yet simple selection that Madeline George provided. Highly recommend!

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    North End Organic Nursery

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    North End Organic Nursery is located in Garden City. They have both indoor plants and pots, plus…read moreoutdoor ornamental and garden plants. The staff is well-versed in all things garden and other plants. They're also friendly and helpful. I especially like the "succulent bar", where you can pick a succulent, a pot, and plant it yourself, using the perlite mix available. There's also an area for cute gifts and fun, locally made items. My purpose in going there for the healthy plants that haven't been sprayed with a bunch of chemicals, but there's so much more to this place, so definitely check it out!

    Been shopping here for at least the last seven years. I had always been impressed with the stellar…read moreselection of starter plants in the greenhouse. (tomatoes, peppers, squash, etc.) Stopped by today to check out the inside area of the store with live plants and gifts available. What a shock. The floor was so, so dirty with haphazard displays, and a very dead (not just sad looking) but DEAD plant hanging in full display. There was dirt and dust everywhere. It looked like it truly had not had any attention since last season. I am still astounded that it was okay with the people that manage the store to even let it get to that point. Where is the pride? All in all, it was such an oxymoronic experience. The overall selection and variety of seasonal plants to choose is top notch. The lack of care and the mindless display of the inside of the store is very off putting. Do not let the posted photos fool you.

    Summer Lawns - gardening - Updated May 2026

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