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    4.0 (3 reviews)

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    13 years ago

    Their property is full of beautiful trees. Both very friendly and hard workers.

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    9 years ago

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    10 years ago

    This family owned businesss has some of the best trees in Franklin county...This place is not a glamor place but great trees....

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    DeMonye's Greenhouse

    DeMonye's Greenhouse

    4.7
    (60 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$

    This place is phenomenal! I found out about it when I went to Franklinton Fridays & one of the…read moreartists told me where she got one of her plants. This is off the highway on the way to the airport. There is a large parking lot, and the greenhouse is huge! I went in for one thing & walked out with more than 10. I hand-build tiny, tiny ceramic pots, so I'm always looking for tiny plants to put in them. Straders has only a small selection of these pots & they are $6-15 depending on plant. DeMonye's had 10x the variety of what I usually find at Straders, and they were $4.49!! I did a little dance. You can find annuals, perennials, indoor plants, bulbs, seeds, soil, garden decor, pots, you name it! I also found flowers and berry plants for my garden. The staff was super knowledgeable and friendly. They said to check out their Facebook and IG for updates of what's in stock!

    I heard DeMonye's is closing at the end of August (2026,) but stopped in yesterday and they are…read morepretty well cleaned out already (end of June.) So stop in very soon if you want to go one more time. We've been coming here for a decade, they've been here for almost a century. It's very handy for us, and usually had most of what we need. Service was great, prices were decent. And convenience has a quality of its own. Now where will we go? Next closest place is probably Oakland, which is fine but at least 15 minutes away.

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    Oakland Nursery - Columbus

    Oakland Nursery - Columbus

    3.2
    (95 reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $$

    Resuming my mission to find an olive tree, I came to this location to see if they had anything…read morecheaper than $70. They had 3 olive trees in the indoor room with tropical plants. They were the same as the Dublin location. I decided to go for it. I also bought a lemon tree. My frustration (4 stars) came from the service. A nice young woman pointed me towards where they were, but I was still lost. Then I saw her again with another older lady and this lady walked me into the room and found what they had available. She apologized and said they should have found her to help me in the first place. This is the second time I've been here in the last month, and I enjoyed the large gift shop the first time. Great store.

    My landscape designer was an absolute doll and lovely person. And gratitude to the install team -…read morethey worked really hard to do a lot on a really really hot day! Otherwise, our experience was overwhelmingly subpar for the investment. We asked for a simple front yard landscaping revamp. There were more misses than wins with the overall delivery: 1) Design proposal took longer than quoted (no big deal, I know they're busy), and was missing a key part we originally asked for (and got an "oops sorry, here's a haphazard fix"). Design still lacked some our accessory asks, but we decided to disregard those anyway. I feel as though our vision wasn't heard and believe me, I am an over-communicator. Maybe budget was an unspoken obstacle? But if so, it should have been communicated - we were flexible! 2) The install day was never scheduled, and the install team showed up unannounced without designer oversight as promised. Luckily I was able to arrange to stay home for the install. 3) We were charged for new plants, that we didn't receive. Instead they "transplanted" our dead plants that looked awful (these were the reason we were investing in new landscaping altogether). 4) Old random foliage and plants were left in our landscape (likely with intention, because they planted the new around them which threw off spacing). 5) Some plants did not take and remained weed-y, even with frequent and appropriate watering. When addressed, we were told we were not watering enough... doubt it, but ok. See photos. I'm shocked they thought this was acceptable, and didn't ask how to handle if there was question at the time of install. We ended up needing to replant about half of the overall work ourselves. Old plant concerns were remedied on our invoice, and follow-up communication was prompt from the designer at least. Won't re-engage.

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    The Gahanna Plant Library

    The Gahanna Plant Library

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    What a great resource for the Columbus community! The Gahanna Plant Library is an old car wash…read moreconverted into multiple murals and an area for people to take a plant or leave a plant for/from their neighbors for free! There is a Facebook page dedicated to The Plant Library where you can post if you drop off a plant, and you can see what people plan to drop off as well. There's also an area labeled fit plants that are already claimed for people to pickup-- I assume people claim those on Facebook. There weren't many plants when I went, but I assume it's due to the season. I definitely recommend going to see what treasures you can find.

    Dressed in a perfect mix of garden rustic and urban rust the Gahanna Plant Library ads and arty…read morestreet coolness to the Creekside environs--add its sense of community its function strengthens, this idea should be copy in all neighborhoods of Central Ohio. The trend to reuse and refit urban structures that have gone to disuse has been in style for years now, mainly manifesting into mom-and-pop bistros, trendy micro breweries, or artistic spaces and gallory--mainly indy businesses that absolutely deserve our support in these harrowing times. But places like this are even more dear, as it's a place for green thumb locals to trade plants, give to fellow gardeners, and support each other for no price nor profit. A community building and solidifying center much indeed during these times. The plant library, if you are unfamiliar, is as its name suggest, a place you can get plants and other items for free. But unlike book libraries, you dont borrow plants, you pick up some by trading another; a kinda swap. Sitting in a abandon self-serve carwash locals also trade planters, seeds, and other item a fellow prospective botanist would desire. Just come in and sit down items and pick others up, kinda like the small book share boxes found around the city. Even more cool and community centric the Plant Library doubles as a art gallery with multiple units feature street-ish art murals, large canvas pieces, colorfully painted building structure, and interactive community wall with witty and sophomoric writing adds a street cool to the place. The background is: the place originated by the owners of Blank Slate Coffee, the coffee truck found on its premises, but then it feel out of favor for a couple year. Then the pesty bug came and shut everything down. A resident of Gahanna, while unemployed during the pandemic lockdowns took up the hobby of gardening and found it psychologically and spiritually fulfilling. So she gain community support via Facebook and got it reopened. Of course being winter now there wasn't any plants there now. The art work still makes it a trip worth going. I am a brown thumb though, everything alive I touch dies, lol, so I will have no use for that aspect, but it is a great place for those that can grow the greenery.

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    The Gahanna Plant Library
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    Malicoat Nursery - gardening - Updated July 2026

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