Address: 60 N Gore Ave, Webster Groves, MO 63119, USA
Phone: +13149623311
Sunday: 10AM–4PM
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–5PM
Alia Grigsby
Got two plants from this nursery. After isolating them away from my other plants, i noticed one of the plants got mealybugs on them. I immediately called and asked to return plant and get refund or give store credit, but got response that they only have 24hr return policy that they told me nothing about when i checked out. Its very convenient because in 24 hr you likely won”t see infestation. Manager refused give refund or store credit for infested plant. Not very happy how you treat you customers. I end up throwing plant away what a waste! I am not coming back and suggest you not go there unless you want some bugs in your plant that will spread like fire all over your other plants and kill them!
Kevin Hacker (Khacker)
Went looking for some dwarf boxwood for a planting project. RRN had these Korean dwarf boxwood that were bigger and fit into the plan. Chris the owner and plant specialist was very helpful answering all my questions. I would have given a 5 but the price was a little more. But the plants are strong and healthy, a trade off.( Update) 10/7/22- Went to RR to get some seed and organic matter for our repair of the tree lawn and overseeding the front lawn after core aerating. Chris , the owner and a trained horticulturalist helped me with getting the right seed and mix of organic matter for our little projects. Thanks Chris. Giving it 5 stars for taking the time to work with me.
Robert Wagnon
Rolling Ridge is a high quality nursery that is in the center of the Webster Groves community. We are lucky to have such inventive options so close to home. Lowe's might be cheaper but they don't have the selection or heart of this neighborhood gem. I am glad to support a local company that enhances our city.
Kaila
Great selection of plants. They now use predatory mites too which I love!
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Assuming that the dogwood is generally in good health, a spring feeding after flowering would be recommended as well as another application in the late fall, after leaf drop. Keeping your dogwood and any other tree for that matter,well fed, will keep them healthier and able to withstand the stresses that they face throughout the year.
Unfortunately, we do not. However, you can have a soil analysis completed through The University of Missouri Extension.
Hi Jeanette! We can’t view your picture, but can give you some general information. First be sure you have some good sun for those plants - about 4-6 hours. After removing some of the rock, work some organic matter- compost, manure, peat moss and the like into the existing soil. You should be good to go if you do those thing. Thanks and good luck!
Hi Dale, I will have Jason our Garden Center manager contact you tomorrow. There are different requirements depending on your uses. Thank you for the inquiry
Yes we do. The are different varieties and we carry many throughout the spring and summer
We held our final Nights at the Nursery last Thursday. Hopefully we will do them again!!!!
Yes shade plants are most likely the best option. It will depend on tree coverage as well as placement of plants. North facing away and out from your house could get more sun than those close to the house. Hope this helps!!
Yes we have some double ball boxwood topiary. Hope this helps!
We do! We got our first few flats on Friday and there will be more arriving this week. Thanks for the inquiry.
Hi Stacie; Not sure if this question is still relevant, as I can't tell how long ago you asked your question, but if you are still wondering, the answer is yes. We have a selection available presently and of course, our inventory will increase as we enter the spring. If you are still looking, stop in and we will show you our plants, Thanks for the inquiry, Chris, RRN
Yes we do! Sizes vary due to availability, but we usually have several to choose from. Thank you!
Sorry for the slow reply. Yes, we have snow on the mountain in quart pots. Thanks for your inquiry.
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