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Garden Centers in Devine, TX

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Business Listing   Brother's Grass Sales - Devine, TX - Phone: (830) 665-4607


Business Listing   Christian's Furniture - Devine, TX - Phone: (830) 663-5477


Business Listing   Devine Lumber Do It Best - Devine, TX - Phone: (830) 663-2867


Business Listing   Ingram Ready Mix Inc - Devine, TX - Phone: (830) 663-2822


Business Listing   Medina Glass - Devine, TX - Phone: (830) 665-5817


Business Listing   Morales Industries - Devine, TX - Phone: (830) 663-9497


Business Listing   Peerless Farms Inc - Devine, TX - Phone: (830) 663-3651


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Helpful Definition for: Garden Centers


Garden centers in Devine are retail firms that primarily deal in selling plants and products related to gardens. The items that can be found in these garden centers or nurseries, include annual and perennial flowers, trees, shrubs, roses, container gardens, hanging baskets, houseplants, water gardening, seeds, bulbs, potting mixes, soil amendments, mulch, fertilizers, chemicals, pottery, garden tools, fountains and garden decor.

Many such garden centers in Devine have departments for wild bird feeding, floral gift, outdoor furniture and barbecue grills, home decor, landscape design, landscaping services and pet supplies.

Greenhouses are commonly part of a garden center. Garden centers in Devine also employ horticulturists to diagnose problems and make recommendations to gardeners.

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