Even if all you have is a gross pinkie toe posing as a green digit, you would still enjoy this place. There are goods for lazy gardeners, and goods for zealots of flora. Everything from air plants for the airy to obscure planting items are within, plus: brewing classes, ingredients for at-home brewing, hydroponic stuff, African violets, knickknacks for lonely plants, containers for earthy plants, fertilizers, lighting, organic offerings, urban D.I.Y culture for the utilizing urbane, cacti, a selection of tropicals; small, Zenny knickknacks to get you in the spirit; and even a few carnivorous plants to wow carnivores that you have invited over. They are friendly and welcome questions of all kinds. They love charities. Half a star off for expensive prices; half a star off for failure of younger employees to greet customers(manager was great and knowledgable). Now that I have planted some info, I am going dormant until my next review. Interesting Tips from Amy: –Thrift stores have an amazing array of containers if you cannot afford new ones. –Wildflowers can be transplanted to your garden. I have done milkweed, violets, and buttercups. –Check dumpsters behind nurseries for free plants. You can resurrect the semi-dead! –Dry ice can be obtained from ice cream factories if you are purchasing a quantity.