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East End Garden Centre

East End Garden Centre

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1395 Queen St E, Toronto, Ontario, M4L 1C7, Canada
(416) 469-4925 eastendgardencentre.ca
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Aug 15, 2018
Great selection of plants and garden accessories. We come here for all our gardening needs. They offer really helpful advice for any of our inquiries.

Jun 12, 2018
I don't write many reviews but felt it necessary given the poor service we recently received from EEGC. We were looking for help improving our small front yard ready for the summer and after looking online Judy and team seemed to get good reviews. The project started off well enough, with a competitive price and 'no nonsense' approach to making our yard ideas a reality. After that point things went rapidly downhill, with endless delays coupled with flimsy excuses and countless broken promises to call back and reschedule. We can only assume the project wasn't profitable enough to warrant their attention. Highly disappointing.

Dec 12, 2017
Right from the beginning our experience with East End Garden Centre has been wonderful. Year after year Nancy has done a wonderful job with coordinating our Christmas tree. Then today .... there are times when unheralded customer service is forgivable…today is certainly not one of those times. Phil and Judy from East End Garden centre not only helped haul a 12’ tree into our upstairs media room, they held the tree in place while we replaced a broken stand – and then proceeded to spend more time helping us get the tree just right. All this, with the warmth and friendliness of an old friend. Need I say more? Customer for life.

May 18, 2018
Lovely, neighbourhood garden centre. Nice people, too! Toronto needs more places like this.

Apr 12, 2018
My family has been using the east end gardens for decades without an issue. A wide variety of plants, garden equipment and various things needed for your lawn. Their prices for vegetable seedlings can’t be beat.

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