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Moon Valley Nurseries

Moon Valley Nurseries started with one small location in a neighborhood north of downtown Phoenix known as “Moon Valley.” Keeping things simple, owner Les Blake began this nursery with the name “Moon Valley Nursery”. One of the things that Les found in the early days was that folks were always asking about having trees planted. (Back then, it was rare to find a nursery that offered package pricing where the price of the tree or trees included planting and warranty. In many cases, you had to contract with someone else to get the tree and do the planting.)

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Elizabeth Mininni

Sugar Land, TX
Landscape Maintenance, Customer Service Manager, Landscape design Nursery professional, +2
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Erick Martens

Customer Service Manager, Arizona certified nursery professional, Eric is extremely helpful knowledgeble, +2
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Jennifer Smith

Horticulturist, Arizona certified nursery professional, Desert plant specialist, +1
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We need to install a new ceiling fan that exhausts outside - who do we hire to do that work?
Jul 1, 2020
The addition of a ceiling fan will not actually reduce the temperature, however the increased air flow will make you feel more comfortable.
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May 2, 2017
There could be infection spreading under the bark. Sooty Canker is one possibilty, black powdery fingus spreading under the bark. Have an arborist look at it. May be able to remove infect branches, tr ... read more

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