The young adults working there were nice but the blackberry plants I bought all had/have leaf blight on them. I seen one plant a few rows over with the blight and informed them of what it was. One young person said he was aware of it and he sprays a fungicide on them. Ugh the whole point of growing food is to avoid pesticides, insecticides, and anything "cides" due to them being cancerous and chemicals. Well planted them and shortly After seen the blight appear. Read up on it and.. It is almost impossible to cure. So each plant was $25. Lol I am viewing this as a donation to young adults because it appears that the place is a mom and pop business. I do not recommend this place if you are not an expert in fixing blight or rescuing...
Read moreI bought ian agapanthus from this plant store and within a month it started slowly dying and it has a fungus on it. I called and I was told I could bring it back to them but I would have to pay for another one. ????? Why do I need to bring it back to them if they are not going to back their products. I have over 100 potted plants outdoors and that is the only one that is dying. I will not be going back. all of my plants except this one is doing great including the two behind the dying agapanthus. It clearly has a fungus. I just watered it is why the...
Read moreStopped at Deep Roots Saturday, as I like to shop at locally owned businesses and was in need of new plants after the freeze we had. Staff was very friendly and helpful, and the prices were reasonable for the great plants that we saw (and bought). Everything we got looked nice, and once planted, made my front yard look even better. So happy that I found a great, local nursery to help with our future...
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