Customer Quote:
I’m writing to thank you for all your help and expert advice, and hoping when my project is complete—I’m shooting for June 1, you can find the time to come over and hopefully admire, or critique my garden. Again thanks, and I love your nursery.
Jim M.
More Quotes from Our Customers

Thank you so much for your excellent and knowledgeable advice and guidance. I am very appreciative.
– Susan in Ashland, OR

You cannot do any better than Shooting Star Nursery! I had a complicated request that required that the J&P roses I ordered online then be shipped to Christie at Shooting Star Nursery where she r…
– Vicki Chism

Thank you so very much for offering a wonderful tour of your amazing nursery. After all the rave reviews I’ve heard, I was so impressed by what I saw and by your depth of knowledge. Thanks for hel…
– Linda C. from Ashland, OR

Thank you so much for directing my attention to the watering guide on your website. It is one of the most useful two pages I’ve read in quite a while! I’ve always understood the deep watering princip…
– Linda C., Ashland, OR

Thanks for the class and the opportunity to get some planting fun in! It was a great class, very informative! Looking forward to more!
– Miche LaCour

After five years it was time to give our patio a face lift. We want to send out a heartfelt thank you to the crew at Shooting Star Nursery, my personal favorite place for plants in the entire valley…
– Nora LaBrocca of Downtown Market Co. in Medford

When I find the right professional, I hang on tight and recommend them like crazy. Christie at Shooting Star Nursery is one of those pros. Highly knowledgeable, grounded (pun intended), smart, fun an…
– Ginger Johnson, home & business owner

I love shopping here. I get personal attention and excellent advice about deer resistant plants. Today, I discovered plants I have never seen in over 40 years of gardening.
– Rita Ashley

I just wanted to thank you for the planting layout and let you know how wonderful it came out. The yard is so full of color and pollinators already and we’re still early in the spring. It gets compli…
– Jeff H.