Have you visited a plant nursery before? no? yes? If not, Well today is ya lucky day!! If so, enjoy this stroll with me through this beautiful plant nursery located in South Florida.
First and foremost I am a nature lover, I love all things nature, plants, flowers, the smell, I enjoy being outdoors, period!
Most of all my spirit greatly enjoys exploration and wandering, trying things I’ve never experienced before and seeing things my sight has never touched.
Though I’ve always dreamt of places like this, this is actually my first time here and If its your first time as well I’m sure you’d enjoy it just as much as I did.
A plant nursery is a place where people propagate and grow plants, and then sell them. There are a wide variety of plant nurseries in the world. Some specialize in propagation, others in retail. Some nurseries focus their efforts on succulents, while others might only grow natives or cover crop.
Because of this wide variety, the most important step is to do your research before going. Do a quick google of nurseries in your area. Many nurseries have helpful websites, and if that doesn’t clear things up, you can always give the business a call and talk to a real, live person.
Think about what you want to accomplish with your plant purchases:
are you wanting a salsa garden on your back porch?
Do you have your sights set on an herb garden?
Plant nurseries can be such a fun place to hang out – you’re completely surrounded by plant babies! The smells, the bright colors, the damp soil.
Often, these businesses have a wide variety of really cool plants spread out over a whole lot or farm. Make sure you carve out enough time to find what it is you want, and maybe discover some new plants to impulsively add to the family.
I hope that you enjoy this experience and that it encourages you to get out and explore the natural beauty all around us and even incorporate it into your homes/lifestyles.
Make the best of your days, spending your free time peacefully, freely, yet wisely!
Click the image and let’s stroll!
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