Sloat Garden Center
Dedicated to serving Bay Area gardeners for the last five decades, Sloat Garden Center is an independently owned garden center with 10 locations.
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Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo and Contra Costa Counties
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Sloat Garden Center Today is Happy Hour! Visit Sloat Garden Center between 3:30pm–5:30pm and receive 20% off your purchases! See you there....

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Join us for our first Friday Happy Hour of the fall season. Visit any of our stores on Friday, November 6th from 3:30pm–5:30pm and receive 20% off your purchases.*
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Sloat Garden Center Winter is just about here....and our hours have changed! All Sloat Garden Center locations are now open from 8:30am to 5:30pm, except as noted. --Danville: Mon-Sat: 8am-5:30pm, 9am to 5pm on Sundays --Pierce Street: 9am to 5:30pm, 7 days a week Happy gardening!

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Our gardening theme this November is fall planting, and so we've gathered a collection of basic supplies that every gardener will need to get the job done — and it's all on sale. You'll find a variety of items for fall planting; soil, fertilizer, plants, gloves, books and more. ...
Fred Simons

Fred Simons What winter veggies can I plant in San Diego?

November 2 at 8:30pm · Report
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Hi Fred.... Sloat Garden Center is located in the San Francisco Bay area and while our climates can be similar, they are not similar enough to give you accurate planting advice for San Diego.

Walter Anderson nurseries is a family owned & operated business in San Diego and they should be able to answer this question. http://www.walterandersen.com/

Good luck!... Read More

p.s. Dave Straus sends his best...
November 3 at 10:24am
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Sloat Garden Center Fall color is here! oooh.....ahhhhh.....

Sloat Garden Center

Sloat Garden Center Balinese Pebble Pottery...just arrived at Sloat Garden Center this week!

This unique pottery (handcrafted in Bali) is being imported into the U.S. for the first time.

Available at the following Sloat Garden Center locations
Sloat Boulevard (San Francisco)
Mill Valley (Miller Avenue
Kentfield
Novato
Danville

See more pebble pot pictures on our blog
http://sloatgardens.blogspot.com/2009/11/this-just-in.html

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Sloat Garden Center Happy Halloween!!

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Sloat Garden Center 2 days left: Get that pumpkin and start carving!!

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Sloat Garden Center This just in: Tillandsia! They are epiphytic bromeliads of the Genus Tillandsia, commonly known as "air plants". These are attached to grape wood. They are available at select locations, but stores that usually have them are our Third Avenue location (SF), Kentfield location and Danville location. ooooooh.

Mercedes
Mercedes
Love 'em. I've had mine for over twenty years...with little or no care, literally living off of air.
October 30 at 8:55am
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Sloat Garden Center Halloween is almost here!

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Sloat Garden Center The name says it all....5 days to go!

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Sloat Garden Center 6 days left until Halloween!

Erin Koble
Erin Koble
very cute
October 26 at 11:11am
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· Clean up dead leaves, deadhead flowering plants- diseased leaves should go in the garbage, the rest can go in the compost pile · Mulch with compost or Forest Mulch to amend the soil and keep down weeds · Pull weeds before they have a chance to drop seeds · Divide perennials · Move perennials and ...
Denise
Denise
Don't forget to empty your clay pots, scrub them out with a stiff brush and rinse well, then re-scrub with a water/vinegar solution, rinse again well. Then place upright in a shed or garage and let air dry for several days. To store, place the pots upside down, inside. If you have to stack several together, place a piece or two of cardboard in between them. You'll have clean pots in the spring, when you're super busy.
October 26 at 10:57am