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I used to go here all the time when it was still Eagle Creek Garden Center. I don't do a lot of gardening outside, but I love house plants. During the winter (off-peak), Eagle Creek always had a wide selection of house plants and I always found something interesting and unusual there. I just took the treck there - my first winter visit since Petitti bought the store. I was disappointed to see they hardly had any houseplants at all. A third of the store used to be designated to plants (off peak)...Petitti only had one table plus a few random plants here and there. The store is probably wonderful during the spring and summer, but it's definitely not worth the trek if you're the indoor garder like me. There was nothing unusual or exotic and the selection was terrible. I miss Eagle Creek.
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