Why North Florida.

High light.  Light makes a big difference.  Your
liners arrive with more moles of light built in.
Abundant high quality water.   We are 10 miles
from Wakulla Springs, one of the largest and deepest
freshwater springs in the world.  On average more than
250 million gallons  of water flow from Wakulla Springs
every day forming a nine-mile river that reaches the
Gulf of Mexico.  The quality of the water is such that a
bottled water company wanted to locate in our
area last year!
Moderate and extended fall growing seasons.  
Perennial roots continue to grow and develop through
late fall.  Yet it becomes cold enough to vernalize most
varieties.



Maximizing value to our customers.   If it’s something you value we do it, if not we
don’t.  Key parts of achieving high quality with lower cost are:

Specializing in vegetative propagation.    All liners are from cuttings, divisions or tissue
culture.
Ready to grow.  The liner needs to look good when you receive it but with both partners
partners                                  having been finished growers we’re even more concerned          
concerned                              about how it will grow for you. We use growth regulators as
as                                            appropriate but prefer to trim when risk of viruses and bud
bud                                          development permit it.
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Efficiency.  We mechanize whenever and wherever
wherever                                 possible.   Our materials movement is simple but efficient. Pretty
Pretty                                       much all raw materials and finished liners either move on pallets
pallets                                     or carts.   
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Consistency & Quality.  We know that when you pay us to
to                                             do your propagating that you’re paying for good liners and you
you                                          want them that way every time.
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Responsiveness:  We want to get to know you and your
your                                         operation.  By doing this we’ll find more opportunities to provide
provide                                    you value.  We take each order personally and work hard to get it
right.  When we don’t we want to know and correct it.




Industry Memberships
About Us
Entering Our 5th Season.  

1st spring in Cocoa Florida.  The nursery was started in the fall of 2005 in a three year old
former hydroponic tomato facility.  The land in Cocoa had been sold for development and
there was not time to move the facility for the spring of 2006.  Once the first spring was
completed, dismantling was begun and the greenhouse was moved to just south of
Tallahassee, Florida.