Address: 300 N Greensboro St, Carrboro, NC 27510, USA
Phone: +19199423857
Sunday: 11AM–5PM
Monday: 8AM–6PM
Tuesday: 8AM–6PM
Wednesday: 8AM–6PM
Thursday: 8AM–6PM
Friday: 8AM–6PM
Saturday: 8AM–6PM
RobertsMom NC
Great place for for plant buying. And even bird seeds / poultry items as well. Well organized .
Danny Russell
Very helpful and knowledgeable, with a much higher volume of plants in stock than Fifth Season.
Raphael Clearfield
Not very friendly staff. And they are a bit inept at following their convoluted system for placing orders. What should have taken 2 people and 5 minutes took 20 minutes and 6 people. I doubt I will go again and will try carpenter supply Co instead where the staff does not seem to hate their job.
Justin Frye
The plant selection and quality are fantastic (and noticeably better than the big box stores), and I appreciate their avoidance of invasive/harmful species. I also appreciate their selection of mulch/rocks/soil/misc items. Prices are very reasonable. One does occasionally run into a rude employee - but I'm giving everyone the benefit of the doubt nowadays, and I feel the aforementioned pros far outweigh this con.
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I don't know. Call them, they are so helpful
there was chicken to sell in spring at southern states .
As of March 7th of 2019 I didnt see them but I would go peruse what they have so far. I always find something I like that I wasn't looking for.
If it is a southern States in Mebane, don't bother. The management there is extremely poor! Employees are not treated well at all!
I don't know any but am a gardener myself - have just finished my backyard garden. I'd be glad to talk to you about your space.... but I'm not sure how this messaging system works.
They say they will have a good stock by Thursday, May 10.
I know this is an old question but with perennials if they are dormant it doesn't quite matter when in winter you plant. If they are already green and growing a good rule of thumb is just keep it covered if it goes below 40 at night.
Even though this is old. It is fine to spread grass seed in the winter if they haven't started to germinate. It isnt quite beneficial to do it over the winter since they wont start growing till the spring but it if it snows it could help them anchor into the ground before germination.
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