Your area is primed for $$.
Reminds me. Not sure if this is the case in N. Hills with the garden center but... When business passes to new generations the new generation may not want to carry on. I see it here. Farm land that has been grown for strawberries, celery, broccoli, sod, lemons, oranges, pumpkins, berries and flowers turns into the latest development. Condos, commercial, etc. we lose a little bit of farm land with each change in generations. Not offering an opinion good or bad. Farm land and condos have standing in the community.
Sucks cause HD has nothing to offer for true adventure. At least Geen Thumb brings in everything from Poblano to Reaper to Datil. I know we grow from seed but once in a while a guy needs a used #5 black plastic nursery pot.