I didn't know about the business before the groupon so I wouldn't have tried it out. Now that I know it's there I will be back.
Theresa
Report|10 years ago
A bit of a mess.
VINA
Report|10 years ago
Nice neighborhood business with lots of selection.
Kate
Report|10 years ago
The owner was very helpful and friendly.
Linda
Report|10 years ago
I don't usually shop in the Oregon City area since I live near Mt. Angel. However, the groupon and the website for this nursery caught my attention. Yesterday, my family and I enjoyed a wonderful shopping/educational trip. We met the nursery woman and her two amazing dogs. I learned so much about plants; how to choose, where to plant them, etc. I am now making a list of what I need to landscape my yard. With the help of Blooms N More, I'll choose from the many healthy variety of plants and then design the landscape. The personalized help will be key to getting it done right! And the setting for this nursery is a lovely drive into the country. Fabulous discovery! Linda Harris
Debbie
Report|10 years ago
Good prices, nice people, small selection.
Ruben
Report|10 years ago
Friendly family-owned business with great selection and prices! Love it.
Donna
Report|10 years ago
Small, friendly, helpful and the plant selection and pricing was good.
Judith
Report|10 years ago
"Funky" but delightful place. NOT a showplace, and it's out in the "dingles," but fun to explore.....and some great plants. NIce folks with 2 huge St. Bernards to welcome you. And the husband is an awesome welder! A bonus was to have "bluegrass" music drifting over from the welding shop while you wandered around.
Rose
Report|10 years ago
Owner was very helpful even though I showed up when business was closed.
A family-run nursery, Blooms-N-More cultivates a photosynthetic menagerie of water and bog plants, fruits and veggies, and more than 40 varieties of ornamental grasses. As guests arrive to leafy fields of potted plants and perennials, the nursery's friendly canine greeters Boogie and Calamity Jane bark out the scientific nomenclature of 30 varieties of tomato, multiple cultivars of peppers, and more than eight types of basil. In addition to loading up dinner plates with edible plants, the nursery also accents landscapes with trees, prairie grasses, shrubs, and vines.