About Chelsea Garden Center
Chelsea Garden Center is a business association set up in 1984 on a rubble flung 2,700 square foot corner with simply a nursery umbrella, a money box, a minuscule cedar preparing shed and an extra parcel overflowing with plants uniquely chose for metropolitan and city gardens. After ten years and needing more space they moved to an empty part at the intersection of Ninth Avenue and 22nd Street. It was at this area, that they made another, bigger nursery place with block ways and several plants all-encompassing a gigantic purple leaf plum tree that before long turned into their organization logo. During their experience on Ninth Avenue they opened Chelsea Garden Center which permitted them to offer clients a lot bigger line of furniture, indoor plants and an exhaustive determination of nursery books, wellsprings and rich endowments.