Royal Palm Beach, Florida

Since 1989, The Sweet Habanero has been growing organically without chemicals or pesticides; and, has been a licensed Florida nursery and FDACS Seed Dealer.

West Palm Beach, Florida

We have bees and produce honey in Florida and North Dakota. We sell a variety of different floral sources of raw unheated honey direct to customers and offer shipping to all 50 states.

West Palm Beach, Florida

The Westgate Community Farm is a 1 acre productive farm in the Westgate Neighborhood of West Palm Beach that offers neighbors fresh produce, community garden plots, education programs, and a lush gree... [more]

Sebastian, Florida

Nature Farms is locally owned and operated by a 3rd generation farmer, who ventured from growing citrus for 25 years to naturally grown produce in 2003.... [more]

West Palm Beach , Florida

Tropical Acres Farms was started on five acres of land in Loxahatchee, FL in 2011 as a tropical fruit farm and nursery.

WPB, Florida

What is New in 2019? !-RSVP NOW for One time Promotional FREE small group classes at your PBC-NON-PROFIT ORG.Example:Church/School/library/Home Owner Association/Community Garden

Fellsmere, Florida

We are a small beekeeping family that sells local Raw honey to support our pollinators . Our flavors are Wildflower, Orange Blossom, Saw Palmetto, & Brazilian Pepper

Lake Worth, Florida

Aaldmon Farm is supported by its community, in essence a CSA. During the vegetable season we offer great value family packages and during the holidays, gift options.... [more]

Lake Worth, Florida

Farmhouse is the "ORIGINAL" USA hydroponic greenhouse grower of heirloom beefsteak tomatoes. Farmhouse Tomatoes grows heirloom tomatoes 10 months a year at (2) greenhouse locations in Palm Beach Cou... [more]

Vero Beach, Florida

Petersons Groves is a local, 100 year old, family-owned business that specializes in locally grown Indian River Citrus and other produce, fruit trees, local honey, gift fruit shipping, and an entire l... [more]

Lantana, Florida

Our local grove was planted in the 1940's by the late John Hatcher, who specially developed and registered his wonderful Hatcher mango.... [more]