Kiss-im-mee's Green Place for Natural and Organic Vegetables, LLC

Family Farm
We grow vegetables from A - Z in vertical towers and ground pots using "Beyond Organic" fertilizer that we purchase from Green World Path out of Brooksville, FL. We use a media of cow manure compost, mushroom compost, red worm castings, perlite and whatever else we can find. We grow 365 days a year. Our vegetables are grown to be nutrient dense. We inoculate the soil with good bacteria and fungus which enhances the organic fertilizer that we use. Our vegetables are the most tender, nutritious and tasty that you will ever eat. We harvest each morning before noon so that your vegetables will sustain a longer shelf life and have the most nutrients retained. We have tours each Wednesday at 2 pm. A minimum of 5 people is required or a total of $25 is paid. The price is $5.00 and you get to use that money for the purchase of any items in our retail store.
Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

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Schedule and Location:
4130 Cardinal Lane, Kissimmee, FL 34744. Wednesday 10 am - 6 pm, Saturday 9 am - 3 pm and Sunday 10 am - 3 pm
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Products and Crops

Meats/Livestock:

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Herbs:

  • fresh herbs

Flowers:

  • edible flowers

Sprouts:

Specialty Items:

  • compost / manure
  • earthworms

Meats/Livestock:

Dairy/Eggs:

Processed:

Herbs:

  • fresh herbs

Flowers:

  • edible flowers

Sprouts:

Specialty Items:

  • compost / manure
  • earthworms
We grow many types of healthy greens. Baby choi., lettuce. Kohl rabi, fennel, eggplant, okra, squash, zucchini, tomato, peppers, cucumber, stringbeans, radish, turnips, beets, green onions, leeks, spinach, escarole, collards, kale, green mustard, spinach, swiss chard, arugala, dandelion, rosemary, basil, garlic chives, dill, parsley , cilantro and more

Contact Information

Contact:
Susan Marsicano
(407) 460-9154
Location:
4130 cardinal lane
kissimmee, FL 34744

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