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We Are Opening This Week! | Gardening with Creekside



We are excited to open the retail garden center this week to begin the 2023 season! Join us as we share with you all of the lovely things you will find when you come to visit us for opening weekend.

See you this Saturday, February 18 from 9-3.

🪴 Companies We Partner With 🪴
Proven Winners https://www.provenwinners.com/
Power Planter Garden Augers & Drills https://powerplanter.com/ref/13
Felco (Use GWC10 for 10% off your order) https://felco.com/
Our Amazon Store (we receive a portion of each purchase you make)
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🪴 Products We Use 🪴
Espoma https://www.espoma.com/
Garden Belt http://wheelermunroe.com/
Kinsman Garden Company https://www.kinsmangarden.com/
Gardener’s Supply Company https://www.gardeners.com/

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Creekside Nursery
181 Pine Hollow Dr
Dallas, NC, 28034

23 Comments

  1. Oh my goodness! You have gotten me so excited about spring planting shopping list ready. I almost jumped outside to start measuring my planting area to purchase fun annuals, it’s dark outside but maybe this upcoming weekend 😂. Also, I am really wanting a couple large/tall aqua pots for my pool area. I’d be happy to be a charity case for any aquapot you could spare 😉 because after I spend my money on the fun annuals, there might not be enough leftover for aqua pots 😂

  2. Jenny you have out done yourself! You are beyond stocked up and ready to roll into the Spring Season! Thank you for taking us for a spin around the Nursery and giving us all heads up on all the new and up incoming products and beautiful flowers for 2023! I could listen to you all day Talk Garden lol I just so appreciate your hard work and love for the leaf 🍃 babies🤭🥰

  3. I have 2 Michael Carr aquapots with the pretty volcanic detail around the top. What can you plant in them that won't cover up the very pretty detail of the pot? Please give us some ideas. I'm in zone 4a so it has to be annuals.

  4. I am redoing a bed about 18 x 7, which doesn’t have much water. It used to be sod, and I removed it, so the watering from the existing system was meant for lawn, not perennials. Have been searching for perennials that can thrive in soil that is on the dry side, especially here in Williamsburg, VA, where the summers can be brutal. Have purchased four Pugster Blues, and three caryopteris. Am considering Oso Easy shrub rose and Double Play Doozie Spirea. I also have existing sedum that is a star in this heat and am thinking about dividing one of them and fitting it in. If anyone has used plants that thrive in rather dry soil, I would love to hear. I have also considered using hydrangea tidbit because I think if I can get it established it will do fine, as have my Little Limes.

  5. Love, love, love the strawberry planters. They will sell out this year too, I am sure. Unique and versatile. Wish I lived close by.

  6. Do you ship any of the Tones. Id love to get the Plant tone and Rose tone. I can’t get them on Amazon. Just wondering. I tried all winter and waited over a month to find out it wasn’t coming. I ordered it 2 different times from 2 different companies. 😢😢😢
    Great video loved all the plants. Thank you so very much for sharing this with us.🇨🇦🇨🇦💯

  7. Thanks for all your inspirations, Jenny. I hope you have a great opening day. My Michael Carr strawberry planter is completely covered with yellow/purple violas. This planter has definitely been a great addition to my front yard garden bed! My next purchase is definitely going to be the AquaPot👍🏻

  8. I live in Germany and have no prospect of ever visiting you guys- and still I love watching your tour videos. 😊 you seem to have found a great way of connecting with your customers so your business can grow and thrive. I wish you all the best for the future of your business and your beautiful family.

  9. Earlier this month when you said you were opening on the 18th, I freaked out, because I still have lots of plants from last year that still need to go into the ground.

    Won't be able to make the season opening but will definitely be over during the season to load up on more plant beauties.

    Praying for successful start to the season.

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