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Where To Find Plant Wholesalers In California

October 2nd, 2008 | By: Jamie Jamison Adams

Ask The Expert: Can anyone suggest plant wholesalers in CA? I have a gift shop in a small community and cannot buy 1000's of plants, but I am the sole provider to my community. At present, I am looking for Christmas plants such as poinsettias, zygos and amaryllis.

Thank you Deborah

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One Response to “Where To Find Plant Wholesalers In California”

  1. Jamie Jamison Adams Says:

    Debroah,

    The first place I look when needing resources for a flower or gift shop is FGmarket and one of the vendors listed is California Florida Plant Co. They have others as well.

    Another great place to find wholesale plant sources or deals is to find a local nursery that actually grows their own color or plants. At our nursery we often sell plants to florists that are in near by towns. We don't necessary have wholesale pricing but we due give a discount and we have no minimums. So you might try a partnership with a local nursery. Most nurseries with growing operations will belong to a nursery association. You might try contacting The Nursery Growers Association of California. They should be able to give you the names of local growing operations that could help you.

    Hopefully one of these resources will be able to assist you. If not maybe someone else will have a better source. Keep me posted.