Lovely plants and flowers in bloom with great sale prices. I would prefer local nurseries, but for quick reasonably priced yard and garden items - Home Depot it is.
They have a reasonable selection of different plants and shrubs at a moderate price compared to most places. Quality can be lower in comparison though depending on what you get. I do like the selection of pots they have as they can be very expensive. Overall not a bad place to shop for the price. Definitely can be extremely busy though
Could be organized better, but its nice they have 2 self-checkouts outside
Most of plants look sick or almost dead wilting or over water underwater or fungus growing on is crazy poor little guys
Staff are helpful choosing plants, was great getting what needed.
Usually is good but this season poor selection of vegetable plants, no clay pots, no chicken manure for a while.
They always deliver with their products and exceptional customer service.
Great selection and quick checkout
Place is complete chaos. No one around to help. When I walked back to my truck at the far end parking lot didnt see a board on the ground with nails in it and stepped on it. Luckily it didnt go through my shoe.
Good stuff, helpful staff
A little crowded, but everyone was keeping their distance.
Home Depot in Concord typically has a great selection of plants (better than Vallejo). They get fresh deliveries early in the week, so Tues is a great day to peruse the garden area.
Typical Home Depot. Staff is usually helpful and nice. Except this one guy behind the paint counter. Its always crowded. Recommend going in the back entrance and parking by the garden center.
Most staff were helpful. Not enough cashiers for a busy Saturday. Didnt have a number of basic garden items.
Good value
Almost always find things to buy for the house and plants and flowers selection is quite good
Only one person cutting wood I waited 25 minutes as he cut 10 inches off each piece of long trim for someone. I asked him for 2x8 in Cedar 8ft boards he claims he didnt know anywhere where they were at I would have to go find them and bring them to him. I found someone with an orange apron in the lumber section he actually was from the garden area but he offered to help me he could not find Cedar 2 by 8 by 8 foot we checked online yes the store has them but he looked at me and said I do not know where to look. I found another lady over on the next Style with an orange apron she said she was from the front desk and she knows nothing about Lumber. I hunted again I could not find it the irony is a month ago I bought two 8-foot pieces of cedar and had them cut to the lengths I wanted. A customer wanted to help me but he did not want to lose his place in line to have wood cut this was 4 oclock in the afternoon. I know this is not the busiest time but please, where is someone to help me in the lumber department. I am 75 years old I cannot lift the 8-foot pieces I was going to have them cut in half so I could manage them. My experience was extremely frustrating.
I have had a mixed experience at the Concord Home Depot - it varies by department. The paint department is the best ever with a few older fellas who staff the desk and are so efficient, knowledgable & spirited (just plain fun). I also had a great customer service rep over in the air duct area - he helped me find a very strange fitting. The flooring department is always understaffed - once a single sales person was left with a line of 5 customers and phones ringing off the hook. If I had not had my kids with me, Id have offered to pick up some lines just to take some of the pressure off of this poor gal. She tried to get a departing co-worker authorized for OT, but was turned down. Home Depot needs to throw some big money at this problem since this is a DIY socio-economic area of the county and they are hemorrhaging customers & selling opportunities & missed profit. I still go to HD for bulk cleaners, gardening supplies & paint. But, if I can get it at a neighborhood, family-owned Ace Hardware, I will go there in a happy heartbeat.
Good plant selection. When. Available