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Old July 27, 2015   #1
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Default Texas Fall transplant source?

Hi. Live in the Dallas area and need to buy fall transplants. Anyone know a good source of healthy plants? Lowes does not. Any suggestions appreciated, mine have all died while I was on vacation.
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Old July 28, 2015   #2
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If they still have any, North Haven Gardens (75 near Royal) has a good selection. Well, they did about 3 weeks ago. They had about 15-20 varieties at that time.

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Old July 28, 2015   #3
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I second the above. They alway have a good selection. I would call first though if you have a little drive. Their number is: 214-363-5316
Address: 7700 Northhaven Rd. ,Dallas,Tx., 75230
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Old July 28, 2015   #4
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OK fellow Texans, Where in the Houston area as the best tomato transplants. Southwest Fertilizer had some nice ones this spring.
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Maas Nursery. I've heard of them,but I've never been there. I was told they had a LOT of different plants. That's all I got.
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Thanks, ChristinaJo. I will check them out.

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Old July 29, 2015   #7
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Hoefarmer, another place you can check in Houston is Wabash Feed. You might want to call to see if they have transplants in yet.

http://wabashfeed.com/
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Old July 30, 2015   #8
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Caldwell Nursery in Rosenberg has nice looking plants, but only 5 or so varieties.
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