Address: 1101 U.S. Hwy 190, Nolanville, TX 76559, USA
Phone: +12546986008
Sunday: 11AM–4PM
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: 8AM–5PM
Kimie Morris
After having bad luck at another nursery nearby we are pleased with the quality, selection, location, pricing and complete professionalism of Mr Ben and his team here at Grizzly's. I HIGHLY recommend bypassing EVERY other place that offers trees, bushes etc and go see these guys here in Nolanville - after our experience, I doubt you'll be disappointed! Thanks for fixing our tree situation
Will B
Our ash tree recently died and gave the front of our house an unpleasant view. We were recommended to visit Grizzly's to check out their tree selection and find a replacement. While there, we were given some good advice on when to have our new tree planted and what type of tree would better suit us. They also let us know that they provided tree removal and tree planting services. Within a few days they came to our house to remove the dead tree and plant our new red oak. The team at Grizzly's was extremely helpful, professional, and prompt with their services. They were also the most affordable when it came to pricing. I highly recommend their services and will continue to use them for any of our landscaping needs.
Kimberly En
Good prices and good quality plants. Got a string of dolphins from here for only $6.99 and it was pretty full! I love it so much! Will be coming back.
Ester
They have a pretty good selection on huge pots-which aren't too heavy thankfully, and even Xmas trees. Customer service was super friendly and knowledgeable of products. There's an inside and outside portion to the nursery. And greenhouse. A few plants wilted as it's pretty cold currently, but their shrubs and trees seemed in pretty good shape. I purchased a snake plant, outdoor Xmas spiral tree and a few small plants along with my friend who also purchased some stuff. I wish they would've asked about military discounts out had it posted, as I spent over $200 and didn't think to ask- I recently retired from the army... Anyway, I do recommend and will eventually go back once they have more of a selection. Be sure to ask about the military discount! Apparently, there's also discounts for professional landscapers and seniors. They also sell firewood!😊
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They have some when I was there, just call before go...
We do.
We do.
We have them. Right now they're in the greenhouse.
They have all sorts of common landscaping tees and shrubs. I was eyeing the Cypress trees, but I saw some crepe myrtles too.
They all wear masks.
We had quite a few. I'll check tomorrow.
Just the wire ones
We carry white autumn sage and can get the white Texas sage.
We do and yes we deliver and plant.
We sometimes get them when they are available from our growers. My best advice is to keep checking since we never know.
Not at the moment
We do
Yes
They have so many different types of trees they should have some
We do. But call the nursery to see if they have them on hand right now.
We sure don't. We can't even get them from our growers.
Yes they do sale but they offer different landscaping companies you can go through for the planting
Don't give up that will get more.
The only "lilac" we get is the pink vitex which is also called the Texas lilac.
Our red yucca would be the closest to coral.
We have bluebonnets but they aren't organic.
The same was happening to mine, problem was i was watering to much to often. So i repotted and in doing so got rid of most of the old wet soil, it is still in a container but is doing great.
We carry them but you should call to varieties.
There are a few things that can affect these trees. Fungus, canker, blight and aphids are common. If you call the nursery they can recommend a few landscapers that might be able to take a look.
We can only get this in seed. If you call the nursery they could help with finding the correct answer of cost and availability.
Despite what Leigh says we carry some nice flowering shrubs. If you like azaleas or gardenia we get them in regularly. Easier to care for would be Indian hawthorn, Texas sage, lorepetulum or abelia.
Larry, if you want something low growing as a ground cover a creeping juniper would work.
There are several that do well in our area. Most popular are the crepe myrtle for there long lasting blooms. Spring color would be Red bud, Mexican plum different fruit trees. Then the desert willow and vitex/chaste tree.
Unfortunately we don't carry bonsai.
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