Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Wild Roots Boutique

    1.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

    Wild Roots Boutique Nurseries & Gardening Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Wild Roots Boutique

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    3 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - Wild Roots Boutique

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Nurseries & Gardening 339 times last month within 15 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    Riverbend Nurseries Garden Center

    Riverbend Nurseries Garden Center

    4.1(15 reviews)
    15.5 mi
    $$

    Absolutely Outstanding Local Nursery For Every Season!…read more Riverbend Nurseries in Franklin is hands-down the best place to buy plants, trees, and shrubs in the Williamson County area. As a longtime customer, I've been shopping here for years, and they never disappoint. The selection is massive -- everything from beautiful perennials and vibrant annuals to healthy trees, shrubs, vegetables, and hard-to-find varieties that you won't see at the big-box stores. They grow so much right on-site, so you know the plants are fresh, strong, and perfectly suited for Middle Tennessee's climate and Zone 7 / 7b conditions. What really sets them apart is the knowledgeable and friendly staff. They're genuinely helpful, take the time to answer questions, offer great planting advice, and even helped me with landscaping ideas that made my yard look amazing. Prices are very reasonable, especially for the quality and size of the plants you get. Whether you're a serious gardener, a weekend warrior, or just starting out, Riverbend Nurseries feels like a true local treasure. Family-owned and operated since 1990, it's clear they care deeply about what they do. If you're anywhere near Franklin or Thompson's Station, do yourself a favor and stop by. You'll leave with healthy plants and great ideas -- and you'll probably be back again soon, just like me!

    I have been doing business with Riverbend Nurseries for a number of years. Steve and his friendly…read morestaff are knowledgeable and helpful. The prices are very competitive and the quality of the plants are second to none.... thanks Steve! I will look forward to my next visit! Steve Mordecai Franklin, TN

    Photos
    Riverbend Nurseries Garden Center
    Riverbend Nurseries Garden Center
    Riverbend Nurseries Garden Center

    See all

    Verona Caney Gardens & Landscaping

    Verona Caney Gardens & Landscaping

    2.7(12 reviews)
    15.9 mi

    Absolutely wonderful local nursery with a variety of options ranging from landscaping needs to…read moregardening and even have meat options inside the main office. Additionally if you are within 30 minutes I'd suggest getting the year long membership as it reduces future purchases by 20%. Not bad if you are like me and each you you want to add to your peaceful kingdom (property). I'd be happy to help out with the website to make all the products and photos of the nursery a little easier to digest. Also is very helpful to understand what you all have coming even if it's not available. Additionally add in some notes about different plant pairings and what they will do for your garden. Example Black Cherry: Black cherry (Prunus serotina) is a medium-sized, deciduous forest tree native to the Americas, but also naturalized in parts of Europe. It features inflorescence with small white blooms that become clusters of dark cherries, edible when pitted. Mature trees have gray-to-black, distinctly crackled bark. The glossy leaves are poisonous to livestock. It is a highly reproductive pioneer species with invasive potential. Plant Care: Sunlight Full sun to partial sun Hardiness -40 ℉ Hardiness Zones 3-7 Soil Clay, loam, sand; well drained; slightly acidic, neutral, slightly alkaline Care Guide Water Drought-tolerant. Allow the soil to dry completely between watering. Fertilization Fertilization once every 2-3 months during the growing season. Pruning Trim the dead, diseased, overgrown branches in winter. Planting Time Spring, autumn, winter Harvest Time Late Summer Bird Benefits: Black cherry is the largest cherry tree and offers a triple lure for birds, providing them with food, shelter, and nesting opportunities. The trees' fruit is loved by a long list of birds. Their flowers draw hummingbirds and insects, so attract insect-eating birds. And their foliage offers nesting opportunities. Not to mention that these trees host many types of caterpillars, a favorite food source for many birds. The impressive list of birds drawn to black cherry includes robins, orioles, jays, thrashers, waxwings, woodpeckers, bluebirds, grosbeaks, finches, flickers, mockingbirds, tanagers, thrushes, and yellow-bellied sapsuckers.

    I purchased $500 of soil for my raised garden beds. I fully explained what it was going to be used…read morefor and asked other questions regarding raised beds. When the dirt was dropped at my home, we saw that it was completely unfiltered topsoil. Grass, large logs, large clumps of clay, larger rocks,etc. this was not fit to use in a garden. In less than an hour, we drove back to the store and were told that they do not give refunds for a return. It doesn't say that in the receipt and anyone knows that was unfit to use is a raises garden bed. This soil could've only been used for fill dirt in construction. We actually had to just dump out the dirt somewhere that accept fill and go buy it elsewhere. Point is: they do not care about the product and just want a sale. They knew it was wrong to sell it to me for what I explained it was going to be used for and then refused a return in less than an hour after receiving the product. Very disappointing as we like to support local. Do not go here.

    Photos
    Verona Caney Gardens & Landscaping
    Verona Caney Gardens & Landscaping
    Verona Caney Gardens & Landscaping

    See all

    Wild Roots Boutique - gardening - Updated June 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...