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- East Bay Nursery
2332 SAN PABLO AVE, BERKELEY, CA 94702 • 510 845 6490 Open Tuesday-Saturday 8:30-5:00 • Closed Sundays and Mondays
- About — East Bay Nursery
About Us Established in 1926 and family owned since 1942, East Bay Nursery has come to span the better half of a large city block We specialize in selection and more selection, this means that we have an incredibly diverse palette of plants from which to choose from as well as having plants available in many sizes Our selection of large specimen plants is unsurpassed anywhere in the Greater
- Hours — East Bay Nursery
Hours: Regular Schedule - Early January to Thanksgiving Open Tuesdays through Saturdays - 8:30-5:00 Sundays- CLOSED Mondays - CLOSED Closed: July 4th, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Eve through the New Year Holiday Schedule - Thanksgiving to the New Year
- FAQs — East Bay Nursery
Yes, we deliver throughout the East Bay The fee is associated with your Zip Code If you are located outside the East Bay, speak with our staff as special arrangements can be made
- Blueberries - East Bay Nursery
A semi-evergreen (warm climates) to deciduous shrub; upright to slightly spreading growth to 2-3 feet in height with an equal spread Dramatic new foliage emerges bright red and matures to a deep, glossy green Small, pink, urn-shaped flowers produce small-sized, aromatic, sweet berries ripen in July Self-fertile; low chilling Best with ‘Sunshine Blue’ as a pollinator Best in full sun to
- Sod Varieties — East Bay Nursery
84¢ per square foot Minimum order of 200 square feet
- Plant Library — East Bay Nursery
Plant Lists Fruit Trees Avocado List Blueberries Citrus selections and Tips Rose Lists News and Learning News Flashes Features
- Our 2026 Roses are Here! - East Bay Nursery
Roses will bloom in the Bay Area from spring through fall We have received our selections of both proven reliable performers and promising new 2025 introductions in the following categories: Hybrid Teas: Solitary roses are borne on single stems; many are long-stemmed with tight buds and good-sized blooms that average 3 to 5 inches in diameter
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- Monarch Caterpillars — EBN News and Learning — East Bay Nursery
Let’s all do our part to help restore the Monarch Butterflies by planting Milkweed, the only food source for the caterpillars as they grow There are many species which the caterpillars feed upon Learn about the different varieties and the considerations in making the proper choice in this feature Read More Quick Links News Flashes : Learning Library : Fruit Tree Care : Features : FAQs
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