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 | mireya397 | On November 16, 2009, mireya397 from Los Angeles, CA wrote: This place is truly amazing. And huge! They have an enormous selection of water-wise plants, including plants I had been looking for but hard to find in this area. Their staff is knowledgeable and helpful. |
 | Jungleman | On July 9, 2008, Jungleman from Pasadena, CA wrote: San Gabriel Nursery is very strong on diversity of stock. Their plants are kept in immaculate condition, and they often have new plant introductions. The gardeners are knowledgeable about the many San Gabriel Valley microclimates, and are extremely helpful in plant selection. They carry a large selection of hybrid tea roses, fruit trees, ornamental trees, bamboo, palms, and any other type of gardening you are into. I cannot overstate the variety and selection at this nursery. The only drawback is that the prices can be very high for the more unusual / slower growing species. |
 | prickers | On October 13, 2007, prickers wrote: San Gabriel Nursery is one of the best nurseries in Los Angeles. It is very big, very well stocked, and has a remarkable variety of plants for both inside and outside. It also carries cactus and succulents, and water garden plants. There is a big greenhouse as well. It has a great selection of Mexican pottery at sensational prices, as well as many other kinds of pots. The gift shop has wonderful artificial flowers, gifts for many occasions, contains a fabulous florist shop, and sells lots of seeds and bonsai equipment and pots. Outside there is an enormous stock of bonsai plants! The staff is helpful and knows the answers to any questions. The prices have gone up in the last few years, but they are still reasonable! I could live there! |
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