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March 2024 by Where am I going?
Such a great plant store, the staff are friendly and the plants are all in reasonable prices. Also this place is (Dog Friendly) which is a bonus?
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February 2024 by Erica Vasquez
Love all the different plants.
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February 2024 by Raul Gonzalez Perez
A somewhat spacious place but it is missing some species of plants, trees and other items from these stores which was a little annoying and frustrating when I couldn't find what I was looking for but they do have several species
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January 2024 by Charley W.
A solid local nursery that has a good inventory even in the winter months. We originally visited as a chance to practice using our new camera. But we ended up bringing home a new elephant ear plant. :)
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January 2024 by Zachary Olson
My favorite place to buy trees in San Antonio. Good selection, good prices.
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January 2024 by T J
Beauty
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January 2024 by Maria Endez
Family owned business, nice staff, a variety of plants that may suit your needs , go in take a peek
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October 2023 by Laura H.
We have used this location on Bandera for several years however last year we purchased two large Monterrey oak trees had them delivered and planted. The team came out worked promptly and quickly and was very professional. The trees never really took and died we contacted Mr. Wayne we just thought he was in charge and later found out he's the boss . Well he made it right and immediately had his team replace them both. One of the trees has done good but the other not. So this week 10/16 we spoke with him about the continued issue with the one tree and he immediately came up with a solution to help both them and us come up with a fair solution that all parties were mutually satisfied with. To me that value and respect shown to a customer to try and warrant customer satisfaction is what exemplifies a great leader and an excellent business. Mr. Wayne and his staff demonstrated excellence I'm business and service and because of that we will continue to support their business and refer them to others ! Thank you team Garden Center for a great experience ! Go Navy Thomas and Laura
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September 2023 by Jessica Medel
Very friendly employees and they know there plants planning on going back
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July 2023 by Doug McClendon
Nice place with friendly staff, the price is good. Hot as hell out but there plants still look good, must be doing something right.
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July 2023 by First Last
Every time I've gone, I've seen nothing but great selection and smiling faces. They have the best variety of cactus and succulents (other plants too) I've found and this has quickly become my favorite plant store. Don't listen to the brown thumbed Karen's leaving 1 star reviews, the staff is wonderful and their selection is more than worth the stop. Miss Andrea saw my young son and offered to go show him the koi pond which he feel in love with instantly.
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June 2023 by Christie reader
I can now say something that I had began to think might not be true of a major retail plant-seller in San Antonio in my lifetime;THESE PEOPLE DO NOT SELL NANDINA DOMESTICA. THANK GOD THERE IS FINALLY ONE MAJOR STORE WHERE OWNERS VALUE THE LIVES OF CHILDREN MORE THAN A PITIFUL FEW DOLLARS!THANK YOU!THANK YOU for stopping the cyanide poisoning of birds, dogs, cats, human children and even deer with Nandina domestica berries! You have shown how to be truly American and not killing each other with foreign poisons.So why I is this not a 5-star retail center? There are so many contrasts, and indeed room for improvements.They don't sell cyanide (Nandina domestica) but they have a few invasive plants, including one (I can hardly bear to typé this) variety of Ligustrum. The English ivy (in photo) is the worst-looking plant in the place, and so possibly it will work itself out of being selected and invading a home.They also sell Asían jasmine. Yes, the State of Texas still has not listed Asían jasmine as "invasive" because it is not as bad in Dallas and the Legislature doesn't care whether San Antonio gets covered with weeds. But anyone who sell it KNOWS.The investment the owners have made in their business is impressive. The grounds are thoughtfully planned and laid out. The displays are well-developed in regard to plant heights, visibility and room for customers. There are multiple paths to get through and between sections. There is sime sensibility to the layout, and there has been clear attention to prevent hazardous situations even with the obvious challenges of operating a business in a location divided by an ephemeral waterway.It is refreshing to see retail garden center that invests in maintaining and upgrading its physical facilities, evidences professionalism in the way it facilitates the employees' work without creating hazards for customers.This retail center is easily the most accessible for people with mobility limitations, various other physical disabilities and cognitive disabilities. Clearly understandable signage of designated spaces such as "cart corral" and "Plants sold" are best practices fot all garden center's to communicate expectations to customers.Combining these characteristics with whimsy are faded signs indicating a speed limit of 5 mph for "Gardeners crossing" ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️And so there is no business less likely to not provide a protected space for drivers to offload their wheelchairs; yet this business does not have one.By contrast, every other place that sells plants in the greater San Antonio area has designated parking spots for drivers with state-issued placards for mobility limitations. Yet there is not a one of them where a person using a wheelchair to have mobility, can travel from the vehicle or bus stop through the business either at all or without encountering many hazards.This is indeed a study of psychological and practical contrasts.Just as welcoming as the otherwise sensible and clear layout is one employee (orange hair, yellow cart in photo). Anything you need to ask, she will either know or locate the answer with extraordinary professional courtesy!And now for the answer to the #1 FAQ:YESYESThe Garden Center seeks NATIVE PLANTS.THEY HAVE MANY NATIVE PLANTSI knew you would not wait to read the rest if I said that first. So now you canGo forth and get your Texas NATIVE PLANTS, yes,NATIVE PLANTS at The Garden Center!Did you know The Garden Center has NATIVE PLANTS!
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April 2023 by Jeffrey Sattler
Quality selection; good prices; friendly staff and cat. There's a lot of positivity at that place
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April 2023 by Edgar T.
Love this place! My family and I relocated from Houston and found this Garden Center totally amazing! Never seen anything like this in Houston. Great plant selection, nice grounds, friendly staff and best of all, each plant section is itemized with a proper description of plants with pricing. In addition, they offer delivery with planting!
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March 2023 by Adriana Leon
Lovely variety of plants, shrubs and trees! Definitely recommend this location for your backyard and garden plans. The customer service experience is amazing too.