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    Twin Pines Nursery

    4.2 (5 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 1:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Marvin's Gardens

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    I live within a mile of this little greenhouse that's tucked away behind a shopping center, and…read moreonly just managed to check it out. It looks quite tiny from the front, and while it is a little bigger once you get inside it's still pretty small. They have some perennials in a strip outside (I noticed coral bells, lupines, clematis, canna lilies, portulaca, and delphinium), but the majority of their plants are annuals. Inside you'll find maybe 20 or so varieties of annual flowers and some decorative grasses. I don't buy a lot of annuals so I didn't pay as much attention to them. They had a teeeeeeeny section of herbs, and then an okay selection of tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers and squash. Maybe 3-5 varieties of each type of vegetable. The quality was decent, but not amazing. The perennials seemed to be in the worst shape, although it really just looked like they needed a good watering. Customer service was kind of meh. I could only see two employees working. When I was ready to make my purchases I had to wait at the register for several minutes. One employee was outside, and the other was just kind of wandering around inside, but she didn't seem very concerned about checking if anyone needed help (and it wasn't clear if she actually worked there). When she finally made her way over she wasn't rude, but also not entirely friendly, either. This isn't a big deal for a business like this, but it is something to consider. They are definitely associated in some way with Quality Flowers & Plants off of 3300th S, which is about quadruple the size, at least, so I'd probably go there first. If you only need a few plants, however, this is certainly an option. Their prices are the lowest I've seen anywhere (and seem to be the same as Quality's), so if you aren't picky and just looking for the most bang for your buck they have enough options that you should be able to leave pretty pleased. I vacillated a bit on my rating, and while three stars isn't great, and I don't have any strong complaints, they definitely aren't a four star business. And really, it is pretty average, so in the end entirely appropriate.

    I found the perfect Mother's Day present for myself! I love the variety of perennials and annuals…read moreand happy staff. So friendly and knowledgeable. They helped me decide on the perfect plants I'm going to need for my garden. I will be back soon.

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    Homestead Nursery

    Homestead Nursery

    4.8(6 reviews)
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    For the love of all that is holy, stop going to Home Depot for your plants! This place is amazing…read more Super knowledgeable and personalized service. They will guide you for your specific needs and help you align your selections for your climate and sun exposure.

    Driving along 6400 South, I spied a sign for Homestead Nursery. The whole road is lined with…read morehouses, clearly a neighborhood, but there it was. I pulled into the long driveway, and after a few moments a home appeared on my left with another sign out front, and an open gate. Huh. It felt strange and not a little awkward, and I vacillated between checking it out or just driving away, in fact I got out, then sat back in my car, but thought I might as well have a bit of an adventure and marched right through the gate. There was a wooden shed surrounded by shelves of flowers: peonies, clematis, dahlias, impatiens, ice plant and more. As I explored, a young man turned the corner and cheerily greeted me, explaining it was their first day open for the season. After chatting for a bit, he headed back the way he'd come, and I realized the whole back of the garden was filled with lines of bushes and even some trees! I immediately snatched up a small Black Tower elderberry, as I have a bit of an obsession with elderberries. Other plants that caught my eye were a variety of hydrangeas, especially some espaliered specimens, huge blossom heavy apple trees, and pink lilacs. Everything was healthy, and reasonably priced, no more than a big box store like Home Depot, and in some cases, less. They take credit cards, and will create an account so you have a history of purchases. It's run by a sweet family, and the two sons I spoke to were very helpful and pleasant. You can tell they put a lot of care into these plants. The selection is not huge, but it's impressive for a "backyard nursery," and while basics are covered, I also noticed some goodies not available elsewhere (at least I haven't seen them, and I go to ALOT of nurseries). Check 'em out!

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    3.9(14 reviews)
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    I've driven past this nursery many times but only made it in recently when they were hosting a DIY…read moreterrarium making class. It was the perfect date night-an activity and a souvenir, and priced at $5 per person (plus supplies) I felt like it was a good deal. We arrived a few minutes early and saw other attendees lurking about, a little unsure on what to do. Eventually, we found our way to the back where there were tables setup and our instructor, ready to get hands dirty. The class itself was fun-Lucas showed us different plant options as well as items to put at the bottom of our containers to provide drainage. I would have loved to have had more time with him to learn more about the specific plants, what goes well together and how to best care for them when we got home. But there were at least 20 people there, all with questions, so we did our best and had a great time! While we were there, we also perused the other products-specifically the produce-so we could eat some fresh fruit while we planted. The selection was fresh, and we took home raspberries, nectarines and apples-as well as a bottle of raspberry jam. I didn't see a TON of larger plants or things for the yard-most of what I saw was on the smaller side. The staff was very friendly and welcoming. I'm sure we will be back as we grow our collection of indoor plants.

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    These guys are so great. Beautiful plants and knowledgeable staff. So unique these days with big…read morebox stores that will sell you plants but don't care for them well enough, know anything about them and certainly won't guarantee them. I bought a braided ficus tree from this shop and other plants. They have a great selection of healthy plants, and my purchases are insured because they tell me how to care for them. THhanks again Plant Jungle!

    I have to give lots of love for any kind of plant shop. I mean, these days when you can have a…read moreplant shipped to your house (as I was surprised to find on my porch last week!) it's hard to imagine all the love and care and curation and maintenance that goes into having a bunch of stuff in stock that can die. What a brave business to be in! My small collection of houseplants is growing, as are each individual plant. I found myself in need of a new container for a Blue Star Fern that has outgrown its current home, and so I thought hey, why not go see what I can find. What I was actually searching for was a simple nursery container, as I have a lovely decorative outer container, but they do sell quite the variety of decorative containers. From the simple terra cotta to the more fancy glazed, to cement (love!) and some pretty massive ones out back. They have glass containers for air plants, and some way way way cool glass ones that are made by blowing glass onto driftwood or other wood, and the glass actually forms a custom fit onto the wood. Holla atcha terrarium peeps! Sadly, they not have nursery containers. Or at least they did not sell them--I spied them on the bench, but apparently they're not for sale. It's a tiny space so you're not going to get much variety, especially of any size. Pack in a few mature monstera or fiddle leaf figs and suddenly it's a forest, so while there are some lovely little succulents, you don't get a ton of different house plants. I was also surprised to see so many artificial plants. They advertise commercial plants, so perhaps that's why? Easier to maintain, for sure! Outside there are a few outdoor plants, but it's not like a nursery where you might go to grab all of your bedding plants or annuals for the year. It was interesting to see the style. There are some containers or hanging containers, or tiered setups that are on the very edge of what's what right now. Air plants. Succulents. Someone is doing their homework. But there are also some very old school things, and the "it plants" were conspicuously absent. Online, everyone is all hot and bothered over raven ZZ plants, or pink dalmation aglaomena, or pink *anything*, and here they are all absent, and we have the always venerable pothos and sansevieria. It's like there are two forces at play making orders. I suppose this is the reality of owning a plant shop, balancing what is known and solid and dependable for business, and what is trendy and drives traffic when you hit it right. Worth a visit to see what strikes your fancy, and packed full of really large containers in the back. Other shops may have more variety, but every plant shop has its own charm and is full of discoveries waiting to happen.

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