Address: 9229 W Center Rd, Omaha, NE 68124, USA
Phone: +14023919778
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: 8AM–6PM
Tuesday: 8AM–6PM
Wednesday: 8AM–6PM
Thursday: 8AM–6PM
Friday: 8AM–6PM
Saturday: 8AM–6PM
Hayden Cunningham
Amazing selection of plants! Plant name - False Aralia
Bob R
A little pricey, but good quality inventory. Found a few plants we liked, went elsewhere for the rest.
richard kreikemeier
Personal, great staff, and good prices with an excellent selection. The garden has never looked better.
Brad Sando
Great products, but man, are they pricey there! Employees are not very friendly either. They pretty much ignore you and don't say anything even when checking out. Edit: I bumped this up a star, because the owner did respond and honestly seems concerned. I will give them another shot...
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Hi Gene. Yes, we do have different varieties of raised garden beds.
Our sweet potatoes plants arrived during the week of May 17. They usually come in mid-May, but go quickly.Thanks!
Hi Charlotte. We do carry Wisteria trees. They arrive in store in early spring, so they can be planted in the springtime season. Thanks for your question!
Hi Marcy. Yes, you can divide your peony bush. The best time to do so is in the fall when the plant starts to go dormant for the year. Then you can cut it back, dig it up and decide where you want to divide it. Thanks for your question!
Hi Joanne. Delivery depends on location and proximity to the garden center. Feel free to give them a call to discuss. We also offer curbside pickup as well for contactless shopping. Thanks for your question!
Hello. Yes, now is a good time to treat your birch tree.
Hello, Max. This is not something that we carry. Thank you.
Hello, Marjie. Our 4.5 lb. Earl May Premium Wild Bird food will be Buy 1, Get 1 50% off, equal or lesser value, November 1, 2018 through January 31, 2019.
Please find information about controlling creeping charlie on our blog: https://www.earlmay.com/control-creeping-charlie/
Thank you for your question - Here are a few small shrubs that are salt tolerant that we carry. Most will get a bit bigger than 18" tall and wide though. Crimson Pygmy Barberry and other Japanese barberries Cranberry Cotoneaster Russian Sage - perennial Potentilla Spirea
They carry many many different types. I was very impressed when I was there.
I have not seen corn plants there. you can buy corn seed though.
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