I am volunteer at OCF (also known as a Tree Amigo). OCF is usually open Friday and Saturday from 9 to noon. Hours are limited because of staffing issues. Trees and plants are significantly less than nursery prices because they are a non profit, especially if you need a street tree. Further they can help you with your permit if you live in San Jose. They will also plant your street tree for you free if you are a senior although the waiting list is quite long. All our plants are drought tolerant. We have more native shrubs than most nurseries. There is a Lawn Buster program also available.
Something like that, yes. And only a few hours as described on Google maps. For better or worse, they're not competing with the big box stores. They seem to be aiming to be a more convenient Yerba Buena Nursery (who also has limited hours)
I had to go on a Friday morning so I really didnt inquire, but they were very helpful and pleasant...if you need a street tree as myself did ( threat from city $$$) visit them
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