I love this little place! We got a great Maidenhair Fern today after looking around for some time. They have a great selection of indoor plants and plants for landscaping! We’re moving into a new house next month and will be back for our outdoor and indoor plant needs!
Sheena S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Reston, VA
My most favorite! Great collection of Bonsai, plants and the staff is very helpful. I am a beginner and the staff has always been very patient with my queries. Love visiting them, it is such a delight to the mind and eyes.
Kristina K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Washington, DC
Looking for a bonsai tree, I stopped by Wolf Trap Nursery and was very impressed with the selection. This place offers both shaped trees and ones to rework on your own as well as a number of other tropical plans in a delightful greenhouse. There are even Asian orange trees here covered with those charming gum ball-sized fruit. A few bonsai trees were older and one looked ancient with a gorgeous root system. The staff member(not sure if he was the owner) was really nice, offered assistance but left me alone to keep choosing, and even provided some printouts with care taking instructions for the new addition to our plant family. As a quirky bonus, two small dogs kept following me around the store. Apparently, they live in the neighborhood and come here to help the guy work daily. Lovely place that, alas, closed too early for the night(5 pm).
Kattya T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Herndon, VA
Great variety of house plants/succulents and well cared for bonsais. Staff is very knowledgeable and super helpful. The prices are reasonable as they vary from the size/age of the plant. They were also generous and let me scoop up some moss at no charge from around the nursery. In conclusion it was a pleasurable experience.
Wespen N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Arlington, VA
If you’re inside the beltway, this place is an absolute chore to get to, since you either have to use the toll road or fight through the construction on Rt. 7. The good thing is that this place is worth the trip if you’re looking for hard-to-find garden supplies or relatively exotic plants. Their bonsai selection is quite wide as is their orchid selection, and they are chock-a-block full of weird plant food and fertilizer. Want that extra large jug of Superthrive? Wolf Trap has it. Ladybugs, praying mantis egg cases and seaweed-based fertilizer? Check. A large amount of basic landscaping stand-bys, like sod? Well. not really. I was there in late May and their tree and shrubbery selection looked like it had been picked to the bone, but then again, I was there for a goofy looking orchid and some fish-paste plant food.