Ruibal's Rosemeade Market

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Dallas, United States

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Plant nursery· Florist· Grocery store· Garden center

Ruibal's Rosemeade Market Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Ruibal's Rosemeade Market is located in Dallas, United States on 3646 Rosemeade Pkwy #3646. Ruibal's Rosemeade Market is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category plant nursery in United States.

Address

3646 Rosemeade Pkwy #3646

Phone

+1 9723062899

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Rey Ray

Beautiful, I love going there at this time of year. It's an inspiring location.would be nice as a side job to design flowers for them, but their cooler is still broken. But they have gorgeous plants I visit as and photograph at Christmas too,their poinsettias are amazing

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Haley Whitman

So confused by the high reviews. Most of the indoor plants, (other than the cactus or succulents), are dying or have tons of brown patches from horrible upkeep. The grocery section is the worst. You can find a bunch of flies around the vegetables since they are very old and rotting away. Instead of replacing them or taking them off the floor, they'd rather keep the rotting produce there and hope someone is desperate enough to purchase them. Plus they are quite overpriced for both the plants and produce. This would not be a problem if the quality was better.

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Keilani Cook

Very friendly and helpful staff. Manuel helped me find flowers that could survive in the shade on there patio and for inside. These are perfect.

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Pat Henderson

Ruibal's Rosemeade Market is a neighborhood gem. It has a small produce market with a good selection of fresh vegetables & fruit, farm raised eggs, local honey, Mil-King milk, Texas Tamales and meats & cheese from Muenster. There's also a large selection of ceramic pots & planters. Outside the market there's a small nursery with a nice selection of bedding plants and shrubs & vines frequented by local landscapers. The indoor section of the nursery has a good selection of organic fertilizers and potted plants. During the summer months, you can find local watermelon, peaches, tomatoes and Pecos cantaloupe in addition to the regular produce carried there year-round.

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Justin Sanders

Amazing staff and wonder plants, and they have a little produce market which is interesting