Treeland Nurseries, Inc.

Category: Plant nursery in Mesa, Arizona

Address: 2900 S Country Club Dr, Mesa, AZ 85210, USA

Phone: +14804972525

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7:30AM–5PM

Tuesday: 7:30AM–5PM

Wednesday: 7:30AM–5PM

Thursday: 7:30AM–5PM

Friday: 7:30AM–5PM

Saturday: 8AM–5PM

Reviews

Barb Merrill

Oct 18, 2022

Great place to find unusual plants that you can't find at the home centers.

Jason Harris

Oct 2, 2022

Love shopping and exploring new ideas here. Can't wait for the black mission fig trees to arrive this month.

Jeanine Odom

Sep 24, 2022

Always helpful and on point

kali soto

Jul 27, 2022

Best place ever. Just walking around is a relaxing time. Just bought some more plants and a metal cactus. They get new decorative stuff in all of the time.

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Questions & Answers

Do you have apricot trees and what price ranges and what types?

Paul Beach | Mar 1, 2022
Eric Towne | Mar 1, 2022

We are currently out of stone fruit trees. We have been trying to locate a new supplier, but may not have anything until this fall. Sorry about that.

Do you have a wide variety of house plants

Kelly | Oct 27, 2021
David Rojas | Oct 27, 2021

Yes

Do you carrry Acacia abyssinica trees? I find these trees in several references for this area, but don't find them listed on any nursery websites in Mesa.

Amanda Rendon | Oct 27, 2021
Treeland Nurseries, Inc. | Oct 27, 2021

Hi Amanda, no I am sorry but we no longer grow it. I am not sure who still grows it in the Phoenix area. We stopped growing it due to lack of demand.

Are baby toes or lithops sold here?

Tammi Teply | Oct 27, 2020
Treeland Nurseries, Inc. | Oct 27, 2020

No I am sorry but we do not carry them.

What is the return policy?

Carl Steve Haller | Oct 28, 2019
Treeland Nurseries, Inc. | Oct 28, 2019

Hi Carl, if the plant has died within 6 months from date of purchase we offer a 50% warranty, we'll cover half of the cost of a replacement. If the plant has not been planted and is in the same condition as when it was purchased we will refund the amount paid for the plant within 30 days of purchase.

My red bird of paradise is drooping. I planted it rather late in Spring, so I watered it generously. It started to flower and droop at the same time. I cut back to watering it every 2 weeks, but it's still drooping. Maybe it needs fertilizer?

Daniel Farmer | Oct 28, 2019
Treeland Nurseries, Inc. | Oct 28, 2019

Hi Daniel, this time of year it is common on a young bird of Paradise to droop and lose it's foliage once the night time temperatures cool down. As it gets colder it won't get any better. At this point wait to fertilize until spring and it should pop with new growth as it warms up.

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