These South Florida farmstands, groves and farms can keep you in tropical fruits all year round. You can find fruit trees at South Florida plant sales and from some nurseries. Fruit tree vendors listed here carry trees that thrive in South Florida, unlike some trees you may find in big-box garden stores. These growers are happy to answer your questions and many stock specialized plant food. To find out more about growing fruit trees in South Florida, check out the Miami-Dade UF/IFAS Extension office; Rare Fruit and Vegetable Council of Broward County; the Rare Fruit Council International Miami; and Fruit and Spice Park.



