We love to teach our customers how to be successful with the plants they get from us. From a California native to a fruit tree,big or small . If we don’t have what you are looking for,we’ll gladly source it for you . Our team is eager assist you with plant needs
Mezcala Nursery is a retail and wholesale family business that carries a wide variety of Succulents, Hydrangeas, Gardenias, Lavenders, Salvias, Cordylines, Flaxes, kangaroo Paws, Bougainvilleas, Durantas, Roses and more!
Armstrong Garden Centers is a local, employee-owned garden nursery with Armstrong-Grown flowering annuals and perennials, shrubs, trees, houseplants, pottery, garden solutions and more. Armstrong Garden Centers has been serving California residents for 130 years with a tradition of horticultural expertise and gardening know-how. Armstrong also offers full landscape services from landscape design and garden consultations to planting and landscaping services.
A family owned plant nursery, specializing in cacti, succulents, and indoor plants, catering to plant enthusiasts Follow us on Instagram @rosales_gardening
We offer plant styling, installations and plant rentals.
Every year the City of Long Beach produces an average of 12,000 tons of green waste from standard tree trimming maintenance. The City works to keep this resource from going to landfills by placing mulch on vacant property owned by the City. Every year, Operation Mulch-A-Lot places 6,000 tons of mulch on vacant City lots, with an additional 600 tons annually being delivered to Long Beach residents through our FREE Pickup and Delivery Programs. Mulch Pickup The Mulch Yard is located at 2702 California Ave (on California, between Willow and Spring). Mulch Delivery To request a delivery please submit an application through our website. Mulch from City tree trimming operations offers a number of landscaping advantages including weed reduction, added nutrients, soil temperature moderation, water retention, improved soil structure, beautification, and improved root systems. We recommend the mulch be used as ground cover, at least 2" thick (4" if being used for weed reduction). After about 12-18 months, the mulch will become a fine, compost material that can then be worked into the soil.
