Posted Sun, 10/05/2008 - 14:26 by admin
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Bamboo Nursuries: Retail (FL)
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Bamboo4u.com (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
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TropicalBamboo.com (Loxahatchee, FL) A five acre nursery of tropical, clumping only bamboo plants.
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FloridaBamboo.com (12 miles north of Gainesville, FL) Craig Hepworth.
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BambooMan.net Gary Rich, Pinecrest (Miami), FL, site under construction.
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Bamboo.ws (New Smyrna Beach, FL)
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Bamboo Sourcery (Sebastopol, CA) Incredible selection of 300 species!. Aa family-owned farm, not in Florida, but well worth ordering from via mail-order
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Fairchild Tropical Garden (Coral Gables, Florida) Acres of gorgeous gardens, including an extensive palm collection, vine pergola, as well as a nice garden/book shop. Tram tours available, annual Ramble/plant sale in November.
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Fruit and Spice Park (Homestead, Florida) "The only garden of its kind in the United States... Savor tropical and exotic fruits, vegetables, spices, herbs and nuts from around the world."
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Mounts Botanical Garden (Florida) Botanical gardens which host a variety of plant sales & workshops.
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Natural & Solar Home Builders (Florida)
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Organic Farms (Central & N. Florida)
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Organic Farms (South Florida)
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Three Sisters Farm (Florida City, Florida) Small organic farm which uses only open-pollenated & heirllom organic seeds. Starters for your organic garden include many varieties of tomatoes & peppers.
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Glaser Organic Farm (Miami, Florida) Organic avocado & vegetable farm which proccesses a fine line of organic, un-cooked delicious food products. Organizers of the Coconut Grove Farmers Market.
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Bee Heaven Farm (Miami, Florida) Organic avocados & vegetables available through the internet or the Pinecrest Farmers Market (South Dade) in season.
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ECHO (North Fort Meyers, Florida) A world hunger organization with a Christian background dedicated to feeding the hungry with edible plants suitable to different parts of the world. A good selection of potted plants & seeds as well as great demostration gardens.
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Exotica Rare Fruit Nursery (Vista, California) My favorite mail-order source for organically-grown sub-tropical & tropical rare fruit & nut trees.
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Garden of Delights Nursery (Davie, Florida) A small nursery packed with some very rare fruit & nut tress and other edible plants.
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Going Bananas Nursery (Miami, Florida) Sellers of over 90 varieties of potted & bare-root banana plants, as well as lychee trees. Excellent customer service & advice.
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Hopkins Rare Fruit Nursery (Fort Lauderdale, Florida) Good selection of inexpensive potted fruit & nut trees.
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Native Habitat Nursery (Vero Beach, Florida) Some very rare fruits, herbs, useful & ornamental plants.
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Richard Lyon's Nursery (Miami, Florida) Extensive nursery includes fruit trees, flowering trees, bamboo, etc.
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Zone 10 Nursery (Miami, Florida) Nice, broad selection of edible & ornamental plants.
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Plant Societies & Organizations
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American Bamboo Society: Caribbean Chapter (Miami, Florida) Excellent color photos of tropical & sub-tropical bamboos suitable for south Florida gardens, plus mail-ordert sources, booklist, meetings, etc.
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Collier Fruit Growers Council (Naples, Florida) The best source for information and help with growing rare fruits & nuts in South West Florida
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Rare Fruit Council International (Miami, Florida) The best source for help with growing rare fruits & nuts in Florida
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California Rare Fruit Growers (California) Probhably the best rare fruit growing website in the world!
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F.O.G. - Florida Organic Growers (Gainesville, Florida) Certification of organic farms & other limited resources.
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Rare Fruit & Vegetable Society of Broward County (Davie, Florida) Quarterly plant sales featuring potted rare fruit plants at very reasonble prices---sold at their experiment station.
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Florida Native Plant Society (Coral Gables, Florida) Meetings, lectures, outings, plant sales, etc.
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Institute for Regional Conservation (Miami, Florida) Very well researched information on the current status of south Florida's native plants and how to re-establish them in your area.
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