If there is a heaven, I hope it looks like Bruce Miller’s. This place is amazing. I could spend hours there. For starters, I would recommend going through the greenhouses one by one before going inside. The first one by the front is going to have various herbs and grasses, including gigantic pieces of rosemary just BEGGING to go home for you and be the best little mosquito repellent that it can be. This is a good greenhouse. Outside of which, you’ll see various seasonal flowers and ornamental grasses begging for you in a similar fashion. Now, I may be miscounting in my mind because this place gave me an hour long plantgasm, but I believe that the next greenhouse(with various trees in between) is for herbs and vegetables. Ho. Lee. Shit. This is the business. Every vegetable that you are supposed to be putting in the ground right then will be there. Why start from a $ 2 pack of seeds when you can buy a 8 inch high seedling for $ 1.99? Your only limit is the size of your raised bed. If needed, I recommending plowing your entire god damn backyard to make way for every single variety of tomato or pepper that this place can offer. It will be worth it. And if that greenhouse isn’t quite your speed, the next one of perennials will blow your little god damn mind. Everything for that perfect little butterfly or hummingbird garden that you can ask for. Fill that keyhole garden in your paradise with everything here. Woozy from the pure joy and carrying 5 or 6 vegetable seedlings through this lush urban paradise, we arrived at the end where you have all of your landscaping needs spread among the surroundings outside. Everything to make your little patch of suburbia different from the next almost identical patch of suburbia. Inside the building at the front, you’ll find all of what you need to keep your place looking beautiful, well fed, watered, and bug free. And toss in a few giant buckets of bulbs while you’re at it I guess? Bruce Miller Nursery is a perfect garden of Eden, or at the very least, a good place for you to begin making one of your own.
Rebecca B.
Place rating: 4 Dallas, TX
This place has so many plants! It goes on forever! Kai is very knowledgeable and helpful. Only reason not 5 stars is that things could be marked better.
Masha t.
Place rating: 5 Sachse, TX
the best nursery in the whole DFW area. I have been a client for the last three years. and i cant be happier. people are super knowledgeable and helpful. always ready to help with any gardening needs. i started as a some what experience newbie and now with the help of Ki, i am rather knowledgeable gardener. highly recommend.
Jared H.
Place rating: 4 Dallas, TX
I liked this nursery! I came here looking for a nice small plant I could put on my desk at work to liven it up a little. I looked around through all the tents and found rows and rows of plants, most of which were well labeled. There was a lady outside helping customers who seemed very, very knowledgeable about plants in general as well as their stock. Unfortunately, there was only one of her and there were many customers, so I never did get to ask for assistance. I have to give it to them – their plants are well cared for and well organized. Major groups are separated in different tents, so if you are looking for something specific it wouldn’t be too difficult to find. I ended up settling with a Japanese painted fern – something I had never heard of before going here and definitely wouldn’t have found most other places. It was overall a very good experience and I look forward to going back here before the spring is over!
Michelle D.
Place rating: 4 Richardson, TX
I’ve been searching for some shade loving shrubs for my front yard and I just hadn’t been able to find what i was looking for. I stopped in here for the first time and as a complete novice was overwhelmed by the selection. Luckily, one of their employees, I believe her name was Hi, recognized my inexperience and spent at least 30 minutes helping me figure out which plants would work best in my yard. I had gone to Lowe’s right before coming here and not one person there had bothered to even look in my direction. It was just such a nice experience to have some care and really take the time to understand my situation and then literally tell me what to do. Not having a green thumb… this is exactly what I needed! She answered all of my questions and gave me instructions on how to take care of everything. There prices can be slightly more expensive but it’s totally worth it. I will definitely be going back!
Mike G.
Place rating: 4 Garland, TX
Got the things I needed and the staff is knowlegeable
Sarah S.
Place rating: 5 Richardson, TX
If you want to talk to someone who knows a bit about trees, try talking with Howard at Bruce Miller Nursery. He’s been working with plants and trees… and people for almost 50 years. After spending big bucks to try to save a red oak and using people recommended by the likes of the Dirt Dr. Howard Garrett, the Arborilogical Services in Dallas and Davey Tree(who did save one of my red oaks several years ago), I’ve discovered someone who could have really helped. Go to the nursery you work with or check out Howard at Bruce Miller… It’s less expensive and you might just save that tree. Scotty Lu
Joanne J.
Place rating: 4 Garland, TX
This nursery is a lot larger than it looks from Belt Line. It’s definitely worth a stop. It has a larger variety of plants than the big chain garden centers and the prices are usually comparable(or better).