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Businiess name:  Eggleston Garden Center
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
When you need gardening help this is the only place in town to go. The staff at Tanners Creek Garden Center is very knowledgable and honest. I needed some insect spray for my tree because something started eating the leaves. Instead of pressuring me into the most expensive thing on the shelf they told me to wait until spring. I would be wasting my money because the leaves on my tree would be gone in another two weeks and the upcoming frost would eliminate the insects anyway.Honesty is a refreshing concept these days.The quality and prices of their plants cant be beat. If that doesnt convince you to go see them then you've got to talk to their new manager Tom. He has like 30 years of experience in gardening and is a HUGE wealth of knowledge.

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