Address: 740 Market Ave, Richmond, CA 94801, USA
Phone: +15102153301
Sunday: 9AM–5PM
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–5PM
K Rankel
As stated in another review, Annie's may be wonderful in person but I cannot recommend shopping online. I ordered a plant that arrived within 2 days of being shipped (no freezing or scalding temps) and arrived completely rotted. I was not offered a replacement, only store credit excluding the $27 shipping fee for a 4" plant. Super disappointing.
Claire Mizutani
Such a fun place to pick up plants!!! It’s so organized and everyone there is very helpful. I went online and picked out a couple plants I wanted and then looked them up in their location book and got my shopping done very quickly. There were a few plants that I wanted and online it said they weren’t available but I looked for them at the nursery anyways and found them!!! The parasols are super cute and will definitely be great on sunny days.
Simone Anne
This place is AMAZING!!! Think I actually gasped when I walked in. Sooooo many plants, so many stands with great information about each plant. They even have copies of the info on their website so if you forget what you read, you can look it up and read it again. Also parking is easy and the staff are nice and there are even bathrooms.
Erin Ramirez
I’ve ordered 12+ plants from here and all are thriving! The best part is the thorough descriptions of each type of plant so you can ensure you choose what will do best in your own garden.
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hello - we take back flats, but not pots. community and school gardens are often looking for them so you might consider donating them to those groups nearby.
Hello Ann, I am very sorry that you have not received your correct plant, if you contact the administrative area they will send you your Campanulas brantwood, we still have those plants available.
Tam - sorry but we don't sell seeds and we don't currently carry that variety of Lathyrus. We sell several dozen varieties of lathyrus but they are all finished for the season since they prefer the cooler weather. We will have them back in the fall and winter. Below is a link to see what we grow. If there are varieties you like, we suggest you make a wish list and then we will email you as soon as they are available next season. https://www.anniesannuals.com/search/?q=lathyrus
Annie's website lists all the plants they currently sell, so if they have it you'd find it there. If you don't find a result, they'd probably be able to help you with this better on-site.
I would agree please give them a call. They are wonderful people.
I believe they don't, been there many times, highly recommended
Hi Margaret,yes we do two varieties of strawberry.
Elderberries tend to grow fast, so expect to find them at nurseries that carry 1 and 5- gallon inventory. They become popular at independent nurseries when they are in bloom, which is now.
Try Buddleia and butterfly leaf
By coming to our nursery which is overwhelming or my mail order. Always best to check when we have it in stock.
I got a variety from the Oakland hills that is specially sweet, I can source for you if you like:)
We sale three tipe of oxalis 1 oxalis vulcanolica 2 oxalis spiralis and oxalis brasilenias groundcovers.
There sites not appear to be this particular plant in their website, which is the best source to determine available plants: https://www.anniesannuals.com/
Verveine is French for Verbena, the lemony scented herb...
Annie's is the best alaround nursery I've found.
No.
Hi - yes, we grow an improved cultivar called 'Shoal Creek' that is a faster, vigorous grower with larger bloom spikes. You can check it out at www.anniesannuals.com.
Yes I was there yesterday and I saw a rack of packets of vegetable seeds
hello - we do grow small crops of french sorrel, usually available in early summer. best to call in advance in late june.
You should call, and leave details.
It's best to check their website. They have availability statuses there as well as a wish list if what you're looking for isn't in stock. When it becomes available, they will email you.
Hi there - we do not. Good luck in your search.
Call the nursery or check their website.
Not sure but its worth a try to go there
Yes, Annie does publish a "catalog". About 3 to 4 times a year. Call the nursery.
Call the nursery.
Yes, there is grape seed compost.
Not to my knowledge, but I may look into it.
Not that I know
I'd call the nursery.
hi betty - the ecolawn only comes in one size, which is a 5lb bag.
Annie's carries 2 types of honeysuckle. One is Lonicera x americana and the other is Lonicera pilosa "Strybing Honeysuckle". Both types are not currently available via online ordering, but may be available in the future (depending on the propagation schedule). Call the nursery any day between 9 am & 5 pm to ask about current availability. 510- 215- 3301 ext 2
Call the nursery.
I'm not sure, this sounds about right twice a week, but I think I would water longer. I would give it a good soak at least one of the days. I live in a dry area so that's what I would do.
Hello Aleta, I work in Annies and I think it is not bad that your peach has fruit on the contrary that means that your tree likes where you put it and now prepare to savor your peaches, best regards.
No, no orchids currently. Just rare and unusual plants for a "cottage style garden", plus California natives and a vast assortment of succulents. Check out the website. There's an entire catalog of plants that are available.
from 9am to 5 pm
We don't do that!
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Not currently.
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Yes, in the back of the nursery outside the fence. Theres a huge pile
they are available in the rarities section of the nursery. Quantities are limited.
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YES 8.95 in 4 inch pot order on the website
Neem oil, used on non-flowering plants works well as long as you follow the directions and use it responsibly. It can be used the day of harvest. Spray it on the early evening when the sun's rays aren't so strong. This is to prevent the oil from being amplified by the sun and possibly burn the leaves. Neem oil only works on pests that are directly sprayed. It's not preventative in keeping pests from coming back. It works by coating/covering the bug's breathing parts on the sides of their body (called sphericals) and suffocating them. Neem oil has been used for over 1000 years for a number of antibacterial, antifungal, anti-mite, and pest/bug control applications. It also works on powdery mildew, rust, and other fungal plant problems.
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