Address: 4605 Olive St, St. Louis, MO 63108, USA
Phone: +13144546868
Sunday: 9AM–5PM
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–5PM
Christina Nguyen
Very hipster place. Foodnis delicious and pricy. Service is excellent. They have a plant shop inside you can shop at after you eat.
Greg Turner
What a great nursery! Great selection and good prices. Everyone is very friendly. Lucky to have this place in cwe.
Don Harris
Overpriced, no parking, terrible location, and be sure to pay for on street parking because this terrible part of the city is out to enforce one thing in a Saturday morning and that is unpaid 30 minute street parking.
Aaron Mcmichael
Restaurant seemed Awesome! On the other hand, the store and staff this Sunday seemed sad and angry. I Heard awesome things about this place but sadly just filled with workers who have little care for their job & staff who are unhappy. Horrible experience.
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Hi Kathleen, We do not currently sell vivid bright light dianthus, however, we do sell a variety called Dianthus Eternity that is similar in color. We don't have them in now, but will be getting them:)
I'm sorry but we don't have any in stock and will not be getting them in this year. Thanks!
We have two colors that we are growing in stock now (Buttery Dragon & Rosy Dragon). The third color should be coming this Thursday (Peachy Dragon). In addition we have some 6 packs of mixed colors. They are fine to plant now, we just have to be careful if the temps fall below freezing. They can just be covered with a cloth if we get cold.
I believe they do...they have a wide variety. Pricey but check it out.
Thanks to the owner. I wasn't sure about the moss. Also my both of my cyclamens are doing great as well as my pixie that I recently purchased from your store.
We do not. We have Espoma organic Cactus Mix and Potting Mix available in the shop.
Hi Robert, sorry we do not carry Bamboo.
Hi Abigail, Crepe Myrtles are hardy in zone 6-9. That puts us right on the edge making them very vulnerable during a harsh winter. There is not one variety that would be more cold hardy than another. Planting them close to your home's foundation will help keep them warmer (due to the radiant heat) and help to overwinter them. If you want to talk in further detail, please call us! We are happy to help!
Hi Faye, There are a number of options... Lemon Verbena which is often infused. Lemon Balm- which is in the mint family + Lemon Thyme are both edible. Hope this helps!
I'm not sure. I only went for breakfast this time. I didn't check out the plants.
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