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2651 South Hulen 
Fort Worth, Texas 76109
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Open daily: 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.

817-923-9979

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Calloway’s Nursery in Fort Worth opened April 10, 1998 as the first of a new style of garden center. With an open-air European feel with Texan flair, this garden center is a pleasant escape for many visitors.  Permeable pavement was used instead of traditional pavement to save the numerous large trees throughout the nursery area. They enjoy offering premium plants and garden goods, expert Texas garden advice and an easy shopping experience.  The Stonegate store won the coveted Customer Choice Award in 2009 from our customer panel who toured, rated, critiqued and scored each of our DFW stores (Kay is pictured with the large trophy below). 

Kay Matlock, Store Manager and Texas Master Certified Nursery Professional

Garden Center Manager, Kay Matlock started her first job at age 14.  Born in a small town, Kay grew up in the garden industry. She is an amazingly talented visual merchandiser.  Her displays educate and inspire. Kay has built and trained a strong team that focuses on the customer.  Employees and customers love her for her gentle and kind demeanor.  But what really makes Kay shine is her immense garden knowledge, spectacular design savvy and her “get it done” approach. 

 

Ryan McBride, Assistant Manager and Texas Certified Nursery Professional

Assistant Manager Ryan McBride is an experienced cutting horse trainer as well as a champion bareback rider. One of his favorite hobbies is wakeboarding. He is originally from Nebraska and is a HUGE Husker fan! He earned his degree in horticulture from Nebraska. He enjoys gardening and spending time with family and friends.

Share your thoughts about the Fort Worth Calloway's Nursery by submitting a review on www.yelp.com.

 

Update


The Fort Worth location had 8 entries in the Best Quality Tomatoes category and 7 entries in the Largest Tomato category in its Tomato Contest on Saturday, June 25, 2011.

The winners for 2011 are:

Best Quality:
1st place: Gale Johnston, Variety: unknown
2nd place: Billie Hannon, Variety: unknown

 

Largest Tomato:
1st place: Harold Hannon, (18 oz.) Variety: unknown
2nd place: Billie Hannon, (14 oz.) Variety: unknown

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