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    Herron Farms

    2.5 (2 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Leilani's Gardens

    Leilani's Gardens

    4.8
    (5 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    I visited Leilani's garden this week. They have a wonderful selection of flowering plants. Friendly…read moreemployees and great prices.

    SOMETHING DIFFERENT!…read more Leilani's is a nursery that offers plants, produce and landscaping services. They had some of the most unique plants I have seen and not likely to see at Lowe's, Home Depot or Pikes. One such plant was the stone crop "Lemon Ball" which is has great texture and would make a great ground cover for open areas. It tends to be a bit aggressive so you don't want it close to beds or contained areas. When looking at a plant that hasn't bloomed yet, make sure that you know what the plant looks like when it blooms because you may no longer like it. I loved the Abelia Grandiflora until I saw a picture of it in bloom and realized I did not like the blooms, just the leaves. Next! I would love to visit this nursery and see some of their vegetable plants. I love Swiss Chard and it is not always easy to find fresh options in the grocery store so I am interested in growing some myself to see how they might turn out. . When buying plants, it is always important to read the little planter stick so that you will know the specific characteristics of the plant to determine if it is appropriate for your garden. Sometimes, I am still unsure so I take a photo of the plant and tag, do the research and make sure that it is exactly what I want. This will save you time and frustration. This nursery is now conveniently located on Highway 53 in Dawsonville.

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    I love the leaves but not the blooms of this Abelia plant.
    I love the leaves but not the blooms of this Abelia plant.
    Pretty yellow Dahlia.
    Pretty yellow Dahlia.
    Swiss Chard that Leilani started and I finished in my garden!

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    Swiss Chard that Leilani started and I finished in my garden!
    All Green Outdoor Center

    All Green Outdoor Center

    4.2
    (5 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    These guys are the best. They are a wholesale supplier and they also sell to the public. Their…read moreprices are very competitive. If you need any kind of help figuring out what stone or weight they will work with you. They will sell rocks & stone pennies to the pound for those small step or path projects. Pick from their loose pallets or purchase a ton to be loaded into your pickup or trailer. My only suggestion for them is, "why not put in a scale when approaching the yard. This: The first number on the scale is the gross weight of the box, bucket, or truck with all the stone. The tare weight is also displayed, which reflects the weight of the container or vehicle holding the material. When the tare weight is subtracted from the gross weight, you wind up with the net weight.

    I have purchased several items from AGOC over the last year and couldn't be happier. While they…read morehave a big area of stone and hardscaping items, I have just bought plants and grass from them. In the Spring and Summer, they have a great selection of Hostas and Ferns and many great flowering bushes and trees. Recently, I have purchased three Japanese Maples and am very pleased with them. They also had squares of Zoysia grass that I picked up to fill in some bare spots in my yard. Their prices are better than the big chain stores, and they always are well-staffed with friendly, knowledgeable associates. I live about 40 minutes away from All Green, but they are worth the drive.

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    Brooksher Feed & Farm Supply

    Brooksher Feed & Farm Supply

    3.0
    (2 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    The owner's daughter and the red headed employee are very rude. The guy threw a hay bale into my…read moretruck very hard and hit my back window. Then when I asked him to put the hay in the truck without throwing it, he threw the next bale on the wet ground and said load it your cuss word self. I asked him to just place it on the trailer floor and I would get it from there. He did and then walked to the store yelling profanities and names at me. I am a 71year old woman that has been shopping there for 7 years. When I complained to the owner's daughter, she said I'd been rude to her once when I told her I'd already heard about her disabilities when I'd been waiting while she explained them to the previous customer. I had waited patiently for 15 minutes while she was talking. In fact, she has told me about her disabilities every time I come in to shop. Most of the time I spend 10 to 15 letting her talk. But today I had a roofer on the way to fix my leaky roof. I used to spend about $300 a month there until they stopped carrying Southern States chicken feed. Then I still tried to buy as much as I can there to support local stores. Lately the pine bark is always wet and the cracked corn is mostly dust. So, I was getting hay there. But no more. These people do not know how to treat customers except for the gentleman owner. He seems to be letting his daughter and the red headed guy take over. Too bad. You just lost all my business.

    Love this place. Back to reality. Basic stuff. Helpful staff. Baby chicks. Fresh eggs. Farm…read moresupplies. Friendly people.

    Herron Farms - gardening - Updated June 2026

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