
The Garden of Eden Nursery: diverse plants, gifts, and garden finds in Albert Park.
Located at 365 Ferrars St, Albert Park VIC, The Garden of Eden Nursery is a farm and plant supplier offering a wide range of plants, pots, and garden items. The shop is praised for gift-ready plants and striking displays, including a massive Monstera. Reviews mention clean spaces and helpful staff in some visits, while others note higher prices or occasional rude service, reflecting a mixed but engaged customer base.
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Offering a diverse selection of indoor and outdoor plants, including rare and common varieties, for home and garden.
Custom floral displays and planters designed as gifts, with options like hidden bulbs for extended blooming.
Providing pots, tools, and other plant-related items to complement your gardening needs.
Staff assistance for plant care, selection, and troubleshooting, tailored to all knowledge levels.
Guidance on plant choices and arrangements for outdoor spaces, based on local conditions.
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Overall rating
Jana
Rude obnoxious unsympathetic owner. Better people and plants elsewhere. Avoid this place! Would give zero stars if I could!
Dylan
Not sure if they are under new management however I found the lady to be extremely rude and unprofessional.
Norine Cruse
The very best place to go if you are looking for a plant as a gift. Nothing is too much trouble and the gifts just keep on giving. The beautiful floral display planter I bought for a gift had daffodil bulbs hidden which proceeded to flower once the annuals had finished. It’s still amazing 8 months later.
Taiitsukun F
Honestly, this place was great! Some common plants are a little bit more pricy, but it’s kinda mixed as some other plants are appropriately priced. There are quite a vast range of plant selections, pots and other plant items and the place is really clean and nice staff. They have a Massive Monstera that is a must see in the middle of the indoor area.
Dylan Field
I bought this a year ago from the store and it was diseased and is almost dead. It originally had 5-6 leaves. I pointed out the ‘brown spots’ to the staff member when I went to the store. She said it was “from rubbing during transport”. I asked her if she was sure and she reassured me. I shouldn’t have trusted her (there were two staff on and no other customers). She either took advantage of my ‘limited plant knowledge’ or is incompetent. Don’t go her unless you’re in their ‘clique’ because I felt I was judged as soon as I walked it. A year down the track, the plant definitely did not have ‘rubbing during transport’. It’s a nice store though, shame about the staff.