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    Producers Cooperative Association

    3.8 (10 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 5:30 pm

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    Brazos Valley Tree Farm Nursery And Garden Center - Hibiscus

    Brazos Valley Tree Farm Nursery And Garden Center

    4.0(4 reviews)
    11.3 mi

    Have purchased [5] five 15 gal trees [water oak] over the past 3 years, and they have all thrived…read morebeyond expectations! Here in the Gulf Coast, it's "NOW IMPERATIVE" that you plant ONLY IN THE FALL [OCT is ideal], and NOT IN THE SPRING. Reason is, that the past few years have had [and MAY continue to have] BRUTAL SPRINGS [meaning... July/August HEAT in April/May]. A tree planted in the Spring has absolutely no chance to develop a new root system capable to supporting that tree for the rest of a [potential] very HOT year. A tree planted in the FALL will have upwards to 5-6 months of cooler/cold weather to grow a root system. Yes!! Trees continue to grow their roots even if they've dropped all their leaves. Notice that that 1 star review was made in May of '22; that was not the fault of BVTree Farm. That was the 1st year of high heat in Spring. Who Knew!! Times [weather] have changed, and we need to change as well. By the way, this is just my opinion, and I do not represent, and/or am I compensated by BVTree farm. I'm 83 yrs old, and I try not to make the same "mistake" twice; I purchased an [on-line/delivered from out of state] tree in Spring of '21, and it failed due to the NEW heat issue. I plan on purchasing a new tree this week, and will get that sucker in ground by mid Oct. Good luck with your choices..

    Bought two trees in early spring from them. One tree, the pecan, had no roots and the soil just…read morefell away from it when we tried to plant it. It never greened out. We paid over $100 for it. Talked to them and they don't do refunds or exchanges. Blamed it on "Mother Nature". Also they are not always open during stated business hours. Long drive out to find they are closed. Won't be doing business there. Buyer beware.

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    Brazos Valley Tree Farm Nursery And Garden Center - After cutting the container the soil fell away.  Very few roots.

    After cutting the container the soil fell away. Very few roots.

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