Comments regarding Randy's Perennials & Water Gardens
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Positive | rjhatl (4 reviews) | On Jul 12, 2010, rjhatl Tucker, GA wrote: I can't say anything about any mail order business they run (I don't know that they have one), but Randy's Perennials is the best nursery in North Georgia I've found for tropical plants. Their staff is very helpful, and while their selection isn't as extensive as it could be, it's by far the most extensive you'll find in Georgia. If you've got deep pockets, they offer an assortment of palm trees and mature, large Thai Giant colocasias. There's even a small butterfly house. |
Positive | mrickett (7 reviews) | On Apr 12, 2010, mrickett Lawrenceville, GA wrote: I love Randy's! They have a huge and diversified selection of water plants, perennials, tropicals, you name it. Also a large selection of native plants. I have never had a problem with anything I purchased from Randy's. Everything is robust. Root systems are healthy and not pot bound like you find at the box stores. It is a wonderful experience to peruse the garden center. Even if you are not looking for something, you will find something you will want to take home. In addition the personnel are knowledgable. If an associate cannot answer a specific question they will find someone who can. Well worth the trip. |
Positive | Alexwo100 (2 reviews) | On May 24, 2009, Alexwo100 Atlanta, GA wrote: Exploring Randy's Nursery is always something of an adventure. You cannot imagine how many different varieties of plants are packed onto this rather small plot of land. Give yourself a lot of time because you'll need it given the sometimes random manner in which the plants are located on the property. What is most alluring about Randy's to me is his nice collection of water plants, palms and succulents. He has always had a good collection of hardy palms as well as hard to find cold hardy varieties of plants such as Oleander. Prices are on the high side, especially for palms, but there are plants here that you simply won't be able to find elsewhere in the Atlanta vicinity. Randy himself is often on site and he can usually knows right where to go to locate a plant you're looking for. Most members of his staff are not particularly knowledgeable about either the inventory or gardening in general. One long-time staffer, however, is extremely knowledgeable and is worth seeking out. Prepare yourself for a bit of horticultural chaos and overload, but prepare to have fun loading your car to the limit. |
Positive | bishopofbattle (7 reviews) | On Apr 4, 2009, bishopofbattle Lawrenceville, GA (Zone 8a) wrote: Great people, and service, Randy's is the place to get the unusual plants |
Positive | Joeb810 (1 review) | On Jul 10, 2005, Joeb810 Winder, GA wrote: I have been shopping at Randy's for years, ever since I moved to the Atlanta area from Chicago. I'm a Water garden addict. My entire weekend is spent putzing over my two ponds and the surrounding area. The rest of it is spending money at Randy's. Prices are low, Staff is helpful and knowledgeable. I have not purchased one thing from Randy's that has failed to thrive! That includes Fish. |
Positive | mairenn (1 review) | On Jan 23, 2004, mairenn Monroe, GA wrote: I have been visiting and enjoying Randy's Nursery for years, but I didn't know he did any mail order business, and find no ordering information on the website. Am I missing something? |
Positive | yvana (1 review) | On Nov 25, 2002, yvana Stone Mountain, GA (Zone 7b) wrote: Randy's Perennials and Water Gardens is the best nursery in my area of NE Atlanta, GA. I don't have a Water Garden, but I have enjoyed their extensive collection of perennials and other plants for the past two years. I find many exotic and unique plants each time I visit. I would recommend this company to anyone. |
Positive | lanie1209 (1 review) | On May 31, 2002, lanie1209 Dacula, GA (Zone 7a) wrote: I have a 2200 gal watergarden with a 15' creekbed flowing down to a 70 gal pond, surrounded by a bog area that's approx 12'x17'. I have 2 waterfalls, 2 pumps and 3 filters. 5 Koi, 3 pond comets, and 11 various other fish. The garden area is surrounded by various plants and rocks. 99.5% of everything making up my paradise was purchased from Randy's. After talking with Randy and/or his employees, I built the entire thing myself. They are extremely knowledgeable regarding the different products on the market today. They also told me how to build my own waterfall filter. I have never had any fish or plant material that I purchased from them die or become sick. There is such a wide variety of top quality merchandise there, you could spend ALL day just looking. I have visited MANY watergarden stores but NONE have come anywhere near the positive experience I continue to have at Randy's. And no... this is not a paid advertisement, just a very honest, conservative opinion. |