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RE: Tampa Area Nurseries (Follow-Up #3)
posted by: juneroses on 03.07.2013 at 10:02 pm in Florida Gardening Forum Whenever I'm headed south to the Tampa area, my car (and husband) know that a stop at Kerby's in Seffner (2311 Parsons Ave, S.) is a given. Kerby's seems to get better with each visit.
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RE: Tampa Area Nurseries (Follow-Up #4)
posted by: Foreverlad on 03.08.2013 at 05:14 pm in Florida Gardening Forum Big fan of Duncheon's Nursery in Land 'o Lakes. It's a bit of a hike for me (In Palm Harbor), but when spring and summer set in, they've got a wonderful variety of plants.
Off the top of my head, some of plants I've purchased there: Peacock Ginger, Devil's Trumpet, Purple Firespike, Variegated Clerodendrum, some heretofore (to me) unseen Coleus, pentas, butterfly bush, etc. etc. Great prices I first learned about D.N. through a post by Meems over at Hoe & Shovel. Here is a link that might be useful: Duncheon's Nursery NOTES: <none>
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RE: Tampa Area Nurseries (Follow-Up #1)
posted by: gatorsrule1976 on 03.07.2013 at 03:34 pm in Florida Gardening Forum Haven't been there yet, but Tampa Wholesale Nursery on McIntosh Rd looks to be pretty nice and they are open to the public.
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