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THE LARGEST CITRUS INVENTORY

in the Coachella Valley

THE LARGEST
CITRUS INVENTORY

in the Coachella Valley

STOP BY FOR A VISIT

We are a wholesale nursery but we are open to the public. Our loyal customers include state, county, and local government agencies, both small and large landscape contractors, developers, homeowners associations, country clubs, golf courses, gardeners, and our valued walk-in customers.

We are centrally located in the heart of the Coachella Valley’s original “Nursery Row” and we occupy 10 acres filled with over 30,000 individual plants, all acclimated to our unique desert climate. We also have a particular focus on growing high quality citrus and we have over 3,000 trees in stock. Additionally, we stock fertilizer, mulch, garden tools, and grass seed.

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POPULAR PRODUCTS

We specialize in citrus, drought tolerant plants, and many more.

Dasylirion
Mediterranean Fan Palm
Lantana
Annual Color
Palo Verde Trees
Bougainvillea
Assorted Desert Cactus
Assorted Citrus
Sago Palms
Ficus
Hibiscus
Pittosporium
Acacia Trees
Yucca Gloriosa
Madagascar Palm
Tecoma-Capensis

TOGETHER WE MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Ficus benjamina

October 5th, 2023|

The Ficus benjamina, otherwise known as “Weeping Fig” or “Ficus tree” is one of the most popular plants, so popular in fact that many who have never stepped foot in a garden have heard

Water Your Soul

Many people take great joy in gardening. Whether it be for the aesthetic, the opportunity to bond with a friend, or to get outside and soak up the sun, different people find different reasons to grow plants and flowers at their homes. But could there be other possible benefits to gardening? Surveys have shown that those who participate in

When Carbs are Good

Many of those who attempt to have a low carb diet will eat vegetables thinking they are avoiding those nasty carbs. And in a way, they are. But little do they know that the majority of all plants is carbohydrates. So why then are plants like spinach and kale so healthy for us if they are high in carbohydrates

Five Common Soil Types

Sandy to the touch the sandy soil type is very gritty Can’t hold water Plants cannot keep nutrition Light to work with and warms up quickly in spring Silty Silty soil is smooth to the touch Holds moisture Very good at holding nutrition Soil stays cold Drains poorly Clay Clay has small particles making it easy to store water

MS. LUCY

Ms. Lucy found us a few years ago and has since never left the nursery. She’s a customer favorite now – and we couldn’t imagine a day here without her.

To help us foster Ms. Lucy, we accept food and grooming supplies. To find out more