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Martha's Bloomers

6 Reviews:

4 stars On September 14, 2008, tree_ee from Brenham, TX wrote:

Lots of herbs and native plants. I don't agree with the previous reviewer who said that their plants are just those available in the Houston big box stores. The tea room serves good lunches, and as already mentioned, there are lots of gifts and gardening accessories. The best things Martha's Bloomers has going for it are its two friendly, laid back, shop cats: Martha and Bloomer.

I'd have given this business 5 stars except that the management is not at all responsive to emailed concerns.

2 stars On May 19, 2008, dmj1218 from west Houston, TX wrote:

I stopped by with my daughter today. They have fantastic garden art, a super selection of gifts, great garden furniture, and superb customer service.

However, I thought they had a very sparse selection of plants--and nothing that wasn't available in Houston at the "big-box" stores.

Basically, I stopped by because of the ratings. If I'm looking for garden art, I will return; but for plants I will look elsewhere.

5 stars On March 08, 2007, dave from Jacksonville, TX wrote:

Phenomenally wonderful nursery on the same scale as Antique Rose Emporium. Excellent selection of herbs, veggies, perennial flowers (lots of selections appropriate for our climate, too), trees and more. Their gift shop is wonderful with beautiful and unique items. You will not regret taking the extra drive to visit this treasure.

5 stars On January 30, 2007, Ryan from Bryan, TX wrote:

This place is wonderful and my whole family (which includes two little ones) have enjoyed the times we have spent there. Highly recommend visiting.

5 stars On January 06, 2007, vossner from Richmond, TX wrote:

Very classy, with lovely and unique garden gifts and a lovely tea room. Great plant/tree selection, popular and unusual. This is a must visit location, to be sure.

5 stars On December 15, 2006, aggiecorgi from College Station, TX wrote:

Atmosphere and plant availability is great. Saturdays Martha's has free gardening seminars. The tea room is also nice, and has larger portions than most.