LOCAL ORGANIC GROWERS-
Vilardi Gardens -All-natural, chemical & pesticide-free, Arizona-grown edible transplants available Saturdays at Roadrunner Farmers Market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and at Uptown Farmers Market until Noon. Check vilardigardens.com for location details and the Vilardi Gardens Facebook page for plant starts currently available. Capers, eight kinds of basil, Moringa, Malabar, Hibiscus sab., Okra, I'itoi Onions, both East and West Indian Lemongrass, Taxi, Indigo Rose and Texas Wild Cherry Tomatoes, Chimayo and Sinahuisa Peppers, Sugar Baby and Crimson Sweet Watermelon and much more!
Farmstand / True Garden - Wednesdays and Saturdays from 8:00am to 12:00pm. Need seedlings for your Tower, hydroponic or raised beds? True Garden has over 5000 seedlings (100 varieties) ready to ship which are grown in their state of the art, solar powered greenhouse. If you are local to the Mesa area you can shop for them at the Farmstand facility, Wednesdays and Saturdays from 8:00am to 12:00pm. Farmstand also ships seedlings to the lower 48 states. All orders received by midnight on Sunday will ship on either the following Monday or Tuesday. 5949 E University, Mesa (University and Recker)
A Tropical Concept Plant Nursery - Carries a broad variety of mangos, atemoyas, sapodillas, custard apples, guavas, grapes, bananas, starfruit, barbados, surinam cherry, black surinam, passion fruits, mamey sapotes, longan, lychees, jackfruit, tamarind, mulberry, pineapple, sugar apple, jabitocaba, june plum, miracle fruit, and coffee! Need citrus? Kumquats, limes, lemons, mandarins, tangerines, grapefruits, and cara cara. 4302 S Central Ave, Phoenix, Arizona 85040 Call and check on what is in stock at (602) 315-1966
Shamus O'Leary Tropical Fruit Trees - Trees sold include many varieties of mango, guava, papaya, sapote, banana, avocado, starfruit, jujube, acerola cherry, tamarind, jaboticaba, soursop, Shangri La mulberry, loquat, passion fruit vine, cinnamon, carob, neem, lychee, and much, much more! Hours: 10am to 3pm. Location: 8640 S 19th ave, PHX AZ 85041. Next door to the Arizona Worm Farm!
Richard's Garden Center / Garden City - Grows over 450 varieties of Edibles, Trees, Shrubs,
Website: richardsgardencenter.com
Location: 26840 N. Black Canyon Hwy Phx, AZ 85083
(One mile N. of Happy Valley Rd on W. side of I-17)
Hours: Mon-Sat 8am-5pm & Sun 9am-4pm
Cactus, Palms, Near & Native Plants grown locally, right here in Phoenix, at Garden City - If they don't have it, they can order most Items locally. Please note: Inventory changes daily! Please call 623-434-6922 for Prices, confirm stock, or 24 hr. hold.
RSI Growers are a local Arizona grower of deciduous and citrus fruit trees and vines grown specifically for Arizona's hot desert climate.
RSI Growers
6011 West Greenbriar Drive
Glendale, Arizona 85308 Always CALL BEFORE you make a trip to the nursery.
Contact Reid Rodger at (602) 504-9787, info@rsigrowers.com
Elgin Nursery and Tree Farm is a retail and wholesale tree and plant nursery that offers a wide selection of native, desert adapted, Mediterranean, and tropical plants. With over 35 acres of production area, Elgin's has a great selection of locally grown quality trees in stock up to 36 inch box. 8606 W. McDowell Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85037, Phone: (623) 936-1100
Mon – Sat: 7am-5pm Sunday: 9am-4pm
Queen Creek Tropicals - Queen Creek Tropicals Plant Nursery, LLC specializes in Tropical and sub-tropical fruit trees. "We believe "happy trees" make happy customers. This is why we take special care of every single fruit tree we sell. We deliver anywhere in Arizona. Ask about our planting services." 22324 E. Vallejo st. , Queen Creek, Arizona, Call (480) 442-0264
Desert Horizon Nursery carries
pygmy date palms, Medjool date palm, Deglet date palm , parfianka
pomegranate, Valencia pride mangoes, loquat, Surinam cherry, strawberry
trees, Barbados cherry, papayas, passion fruit, Carrie mangoes, Glenn mangoes, starfruit, and many more. 19250 S. Ellsworth Rd in Queen Creek, we're open 7 days a week. Check the Desert Horizon Nursery FaceBook page for updates.
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