Prairie Pedlar Gardens

Category: Greenhouse

Address: 1609 270th St, Odebolt, IA 51458, USA

Phone: +17126684840

Opening hours

Sunday: 1–7PM

Monday: 9AM–7PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5:30PM

Wednesday: 9AM–7PM

Thursday: 9AM–5:30PM

Friday: 9AM–7PM

Saturday: 9AM–7PM

Reviews

Jim Pioch

Jan 16, 2021

Took a ride to check out this venue in early January to decide if we want to come back in the spring. Didn't expect to see anyone as the business was not open but, the owner drove in shortly after we arrived. We had a good conversation which confirmed we would be making a return trip in the spring. Can't wait to go back to see the property in full bloom.

Nancy Phillips

Jul 17, 2018

The Mr. Owner was entertaining, answered questions and enjoyable to be around. Certainly a lovely place for a wedding, family reunion, class reunion, any large gathering. Loved the stories behind each garden, their names. I would love to be invited to a celebration held there. I give it an A+.

Ashley Sharp

Jul 2, 2017

Amazing place for weddings and worth the drive. The owners are jack and Jane. They were amazing, so kind, and helpful. They went above and beyond for us and for that I am grateful for this once in a lifetime moment. We were able to be at venue Friday night for rehearsal, all day Saturday for the wedding, and Sunday to clean up. Which I know most places don't allow. The venue itself is beautiful. Lots are flowers, gardens, and birds chirping. The reception was outside and food was set up inside which was nice. They also allowed the reception party to go on till midnight which was awesome. Highly recommend. You will not be disappointed.

Talia Van Haaften

Jun 6, 2014

Jack & Jane are the epitome of lovely people! They are such hard workers and keep their grounds just breath taking. They really want your day to be a special one.

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Questions & Answers

Is this wheelchair friendly

tashia wolf | May 6, 2019
Nancy Phillips | May 7, 2019

It is possible to push a chair through the gardens. However, it wouldn't be easy. There aren't any paved paths. Just dirt paths and rock. It would have to be a young to middle age man doing the pushing.

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