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 The Urban Gardener was started in 1997 by two women, Lynne Weber and Joan Kimmel, who wanted to give urban dwellers in southwestern Pennsylvania a garden center devoted to providing varieties of perennials, trees and shrubs that are best suited for urban gardens. Started on the site of an abandoned gas station, we have grown in an organic fashion (a little bit this way, a lot of bit that way, a shed here, a demonstration garden there) so that we now carry beautiful and unusual annual bedding plants, hundreds of varieties of perennials, small trees, flowering and evergreen shrubs, soils, mulches, fertizilers, garden tools and equipment and unique garden art and furniture. Click Here to Contact Us.
Mission Statement The Urban Gardener owners and employees are committed to both customer and public service. We believe that the best way for gardeners to succeed is to first choose the most appropriate plant for the place in which it is to be planted, and then to select the healthiest plant available. We are committed to helping our customers to accomplish this through the quality of our products, extensive customer service, an informational newsletter, and education programs. In addition, we are dedicated to community service and to enhancing the quality of life of our neighborhood and larger community through relationships with neighbors, community groups, and professional associations.
 Consulting at The Urban Gardener The owners and staff of The Urban Gardener are committed to helping our customers choose "The right plant for the right place." We are available at the garden center to discuss landscaping questions, garden design, disease or insect concerns, organic gardening techniques or other questions. You should feel free to bring photos, drawings or plant lists and our gardening professionals will work to satisfy any concern. There is no charge for this service; we delight in providing it.
On-Site Consultations While we can usually assist most folks here at the garden center, some prefer to have one or more of our staff visit their home or business to discuss their concerns. On-site visits can include plant health assessments, plant identification, as well as design and landscaping recommendations and plant selections.
Garden Maintenance Our knowledgeable staff can also help the gardener who is 'too busy to do it myself' through our garden maintenance services. We can provide services for spring and fall cleanup, weeding and deadheading, identifying and treating insects and diseases, pruning of small trees and shrubs, transplanting, dividing -- everything necessary to keep your garden healthy and beautiful.
Side-by-Side Gardening For those who want to learn by doing, we offer Side-by-Side Gardening. One of our experienced staff will work with you in your garden, helping to identify species, teaching good gardening practices, and helping you to choose the proper plants for your garden.
To arrange for any of these services, please contact us at 412-323-GROW or info@urbangardenerpgh.com.
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Education Newsletter The Urban Gardener mails out a newsletter four times a year that is full of informative articles on a myriad of subjects of interest to home gardeners, such as deer resistant varieties, pruning needs of various clematis varieties, what canal boats in Holland can tell us about good container gardening choices, to mention just a few. Visitors can also sign up to receive a monthly email newsletter which will keep you up to date on new varieties, special events and special offers. Seminars Three or four informative seminars are presented every season at The Urban Gardener in subjects such as Composting, Rainbarrels, Disease and Pest Identification, Container Gardening, and others. Back to Top
 Garden Club or Association The owners of The Urban Gardener are available to speak to garden clubs, or other associations throughout the greater Pittsburgh area on issues of interest to gardeners. If you know of a group that might be interested in scheduling such a talk, please contact us.
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 Some of the organizations with whom we have an affiliation include:
Penn State University Extension Western Pennsylvania Conservancy Conservation Consultants Pennsylvania Resource Council Central Northside Neighborhood Council California/Kirkbride Citizens Council Northside Chamber of Commerce PowerLink, Inc. Northside Leadership Council North Side Community Development Fund
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 Store Location 1901 Brighton Road Northside Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Hours of Operation Regular Season: Apr 19 - October 11 Tuesday through Saturday: 10am to 6pm Sunday: 10am to 4pm Open Mondays in May & June
Christmas Season (Dec. 1-22): Tuesday through Saturday: Noon to 6pm Sunday: Noon to 4pm
Mailing Address 1409 Monterey Street Pittsburgh, PA 15212
Contact Numbers Phone: 412-323-GROW Fax: 412-323-1116 General: info@urbangardenerpgh.com Lynne Weber: lynne@urbangardenerpgh.com Joan Kimmel: joan@urbangardenerpgh.com
 From East Take Parkway (I376W) towards Downtown and cross Ft. Duquesne Bridge From South Take I279N through Ft. Pitt Tunnels and across Ft. Duquesne Bridge From North Take I279S across the Northside From Downtown Cross Ft. Duquesne Bridge to the North Side
Then for All - Take Rte. 65N/19N - After passing the West End Bridge, take first exit: Rte. 19N/Marshall Ave. - Go straight through exit. - At first light, take right onto Brighton Road - The Urban Gardener is less than a mile on the right hand side (corner of Kirkbride St.)
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