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The Bruce Company

2.3 (51 reviews)
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They have been super with my landscape projects. Very helpful, responsive and concerned for the longevity of my plantings.

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The nice selection of plants doesn't make up for the abysmal customer service.

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Bruce Co has a very nice selection of plants, some I haven't even seen before in person!

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I've really been wanting to overdose on Christmas Spirit this year. Since no one could possibly…read morewant me to sing loud for all to hear, I've been looking for other ways. I heard about Zoo Lights and thought it would be a fun date night for my wife and I. I'm not sure exactly what I was expecting. I was thinking, it would probably be the zoo as it appears in the daytime, decorated for Christmas. They advertised spiked hot chocolate. First of all, it was difficult to find parking, the only option was street parking several blocks away. That's normal for Henry Vilas Zoo and I expected that, but someone coming for the first time might not be prepared. We bought our tickets online and it was fairly easy to check in at the door. After we walked in, there was a kiosk selling the spiked hot chocolate. We wanted to try it, but the line was very very long, and it appeared to be the only place selling it. Other than that, it was just walking around the zoo looking at lights. My two biggest disappointments: 1. Very few of the lights were actually Christmas themed. There was a tree here and a snowflake there, but most of them were in animal shapes. Not a whole lot of the zoo being decorated either, not a lot of lights strung from trees, etc, mostly just the animal shapes being stuck in the ground 2. None of the zoo animals, that we could find, were out. I get that it was probably too cold for most of them, but no penguins? No polar bears? There were still plenty of animals on site, we could smell them. But didnt see not a one. Basically it was Olin Park's Fantasy In Lights, but with an animal theme, and walking instead of driving. It was cute, but not sufficiently Christmassy, or captivating for adults. Maybe we'll try next year with kids, see if they like it. A lot of the kids we overheard seemed to.

As someone who has lived in Madison their entire life, I feel so foolish not taking advantage of…read morethis event at the Zoo! I love how family friendly it is, and it's the perfect date night event to start an evening of romance! For $7 a person or $24 for a family of 4 (free for kids under 3!), you get 30-45 minutes of entertainment! There is also Santa and a carousal ride included in the entrance fee. The extra cool part of it is the whole profit goes directly to the zoo to keep it free!! Walking around the zoo, you feel transported to a winter wonderland. The lights are fantastic, and the atmosphere makes you feel magical. The energy of families, friends, and couples makes you feel like love is in the air. The different lights are also shaped into the animals at the zoo!

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One of the most unexpectedly fun stops I made while in Middleton, Wisconsin? The National Mustard…read moreMuseum. And yes... it's exactly what it sounds like. Inside you'll find thousands of mustards from every U.S. state and countries all over the world, all displayed in this massive wall of jars. There's also a mustard tasting bar where you can sample tons of different flavors -- from classic yellow to sweet, spicy, and some seriously unique combinations. Beyond the tastings, there's a whole museum section dedicated to the history of mustard, plus plenty of quirky displays and memorabilia that make it a surprisingly entertaining stop. Whether you're a mustard lover or just looking for something different to check out while in the Madison area, it's definitely worth popping in.

As someone who puts mustard on everything (and I really mean everything because I even have dessert…read moremustards) I could not believe my luck to happen upon the National Mustard Museum during my brief trip to WI! A true gem, this museum is born out of adoration for this most perfect condiment. The exhibits are all playful as well as informative and one will learn all about mustard from it's noble seed to final liquid elixir. There are literally thousands of jars on display, and over a hundred for tasting up in the gift shop area! Do yourself a favor and make sure you travel with checked luggage so you can take home a treasure trove; they do ship though if you're traveling light! Prices are super reasonable. The staff were warm and welcoming and ready to assist without being overbearing at all. If you're in town, you have to check this museum out!

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Used to go here every year with the family to cut our own tree. Unfortunately it has been over…read morefarmed, hard to find a good tree. The bigger turn off is that the service (outside) has gone downhill. We'll have to find some other place to go.

My family has been getting our tree at Summers Tree Farm for over 35 years. It's one of the…read morehighlights of the holiday season I look forward to every year. The property is GORGEOUS. The Summers are 2 of the most genuinely nice and friendly people you will ever meet in your life. And the whole experience is one of cherished memories. It sounds cheesy, but it's true. First the property. One of a handful left of its kind- a designated tree farm. No manure smells or anything like that. It's set at the beginning of where the driftless region begins- think gently rolling hills, tall evergreens swaying in the wind, ya it's Christmas Card/ Instagram worthy. You can even see the Capitol in the distance. It really is a special place. The way the property is set up is pretty smart. The parking area, gift shop and pre-cut trees are located in the middle of the property where is kinda like a bowl. The trees are on all sides up a gentle hill. This makes it easier to drag them out. It's easier to walk downhill with a tree rather than up hill, right? Now it's not crazy hilly like you're climbing mountains or anything, but just enough you won't want to wear high heels and flip flops- it is fall/ winter duh. If you think it's too much of a haul, they've got a bunch of workers eager to help for free. They'll saw it, drag it, tie it on , etc for no extra charge. Although if you're at all able bodied there's no reason you can't do it yourself. (Maybe get a few pointers if it's your first time tying a tree to your car.) After you've hiked around (trust me you're going to want to, the place is super pretty) and bailed your tree (free) and had the guys tie it to your car (free) they sell apple cider, hot cocoa, and some food. They also have a quaint Christmas shop. It's basically a Christmas themed Etsy shop. Tons of unique handmade trinkets and stuff you won't find anywhere else. Plus the Christmas shop is toasty warm, so it's a must visit :) If you can't tell, I think this place is pretty magical. Our family will never have a fake tree. Nothing represents Christmas like a Chinese plastic tree sitting in the middle of living room! Sure you could go to Costco and get a $40 dead tree that was cut down weeks ago in South Dakota and have all it's needles drop. Or you can go to this locally owned, family run business and have a bit of an adventure. Spending time with family is what this season is all about. So it's nice to put down the phone/iPad for an afternoon and get outdoors and make some memories.

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