4 opiniones sobre Elizabeth Anna’s Old World Garden
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M G.
Tu valoración: 1 Fort Worth, TX
Hired Elizabeth Anna to design and layout my yard. She and her husband planted plants in their plastic containers, shorted me on bulbs and plants. Sooo bad that her employees when working at my home made a point to show me! She was to do a watercolor drawing of my design garden… Just another empty promise. She is a thief!!! Do not trust her.
Hannah L.
Tu valoración: 5 Dallas, TX
What a neat little urban farm to come and visit. I went in June and there were baby chicks running around. What a treat to be able to hold them and see them so happy! This is how animals are meant to live. You can tell they are well-fed and treated well too. It seems like it would be a great place to take your children to learn about animals — definitely much better than a zoo. They sell beautiful flowers as well as various other organic products. They offer a sort of food co-op program, where you can sign up to get a basket of in-season veggies. It was a little out of our price-range, and we wish they would just sell the vegetables a la carte so we could purchase them that way instead and choose the veggies we want. The owners/workers are very friendly and helpful.
Katrina T.
Tu valoración: 5 Dallas, TX
Fall & Spring hours: open Thursday, Friday& Saturday. Suggestion: Call ahead to confirm hours Fabulous place to purchase plants and to see animals(there are goats and chickens!).
Rachel S.
Tu valoración: 5 Fort Worth, TX
Elizabeth Anna’s is a diamond in the rough. Tucked away on a strange little driveway off 8th Ave, you would never expect to find ducks, chickens, and a goat strutting around, sunning themselves in a beautiful garden where you can pick your own greens, just across the street from Fiesta and a bunch of shut-down pawn shops. I have been a few times to pick up gardening supplies, but this is so much more than a garden store. It really is like a tiny farmer’s market for just one farmer. On Saturdays, Elizabeth Anna has a small table set up with local produce, organic foods, and the day I went, even homemade pretzels and honey mustard. I had a great snack, a delicious kombucha, and picked up local squash, arugula, and tomatoes for the week. Saved myself a trip to the grocery store and made for a delightful morning! Elizabeth Anna is a great resource and can answer your gardening questions, and is a lovely person to chat with about most things local and natural.