
Five Stones Landscape: Climate-smart plants and expert landscape design for Oklahoma City.
Five Stones Landscape (Precure Nursery & Garden Center) in Oklahoma City features locally grown plants suited to Oklahoma's climate, with a professional, friendly staff. New management has introduced improvements while preserving quality and service. Customers praise affordable maintenance programs, expert design guidance, and successful installations - including 15 trees - with helpful, patient planning and cohesive, landscaping results.
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Personalized design services with expert advice to create cohesive and beautiful outdoor spaces tailored to your style and needs.
Locally grown, fresh, and healthy plants specifically suited for Oklahoma's climate, with knowledgeable staff to guide your selections.
Professional installation of trees, shrubs, and full landscape designs by friendly and efficient crews.
Affordable maintenance programs that take care of everything from lawn care to ongoing landscape upkeep.
Complete landscaping services for businesses, including design, installation, and maintenance to enhance commercial properties.
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Amy “mamabear” Johnson
Landon Donoho
Great group of people running the nursery excited to see what’s in store for the future!
llessura
Jackie and Preston handled every step of our experience with a joyful and informative presentation! Thanks Five Stones!
Nicole Dansereau
We are working on a landscaping plan with Daniel, and decided to go to the nursery and Council and Reno to see more options. The nursery staff is very knowledgeable and helpful. In fact, Dennis took us on a walking tour inside explaining all of our options as well as a golf cart tour of areas further away. We experienced such amazing, above-and-beyond customer service. Thank you! 😊
Atomicor •
Clean place and friendly staff, but charging $300 for a neon pothos with a wood log in the middle so it can climb is ridiculous price gouging. Reminds me of the trend of people charging $200 for a regular monstera deliciosa without fenestrations. Also not as many plants as you would think with how large the place is
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