THE LARGEST CITRUS INVENTORY
in the Coachella Valley
THE LARGEST
CITRUS INVENTORY
in the Coachella Valley
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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.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
POPULAR PRODUCTS
We specialize in citrus, drought tolerant plants, and many more.
TOGETHER WE MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Save the Earth, Plant a Succulent
Succulents. They come in all shapes, sizes, colors, and varieties. Cameron Nursery has them all! Succulents have become more and more popular throughout the years not only because of their unique appearance, but their
Save the Earth, Plant a Succulent
Succulents. They come in all shapes, sizes, colors, and varieties. Cameron Nursery has them all! Succulents have become more and more popular throughout the years not only because of their unique appearance, but their environmentally friendly aspect. They do not need much maintenance or a plentiful supply of water either. Although succulents can be put outside in gardens, they
Tip: What Flowers grow best in the Coachella Valley
It is recommended to plant twice a year in the desert - Spring and Fall. Spring comes early in the desert. Marigolds are easy to grow and thrives in arid climates. It has a fragrant ferny green foliage and brings colors such as gold, copper, and brass into your garden. It will bloom brightly throughout summer. Zinnias are a warm-season perennial
How to Tell if Citrus is Ripe
Unlike some fruits, citrus does not continue to ripen after being harvested. Here are three tips to help determine if your citrus is ready to be picked. Taste test – This is considered the best test. Pick a piece of fruit from two different parts of the tree. Cut them open and sample the fruit. If both of those pieces
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