Caribbean Plants and Produce

Beekeeper in Loxahatchee, Florida

4.6(13 reviews)
(561) 225-105613527 Okeechobee Blvd, Loxahatchee, FL 33470View on Yelp
Caribbean Plants and Produce - beekeeping in Loxahatchee, FL

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About Caribbean Plants and Produce

Caribbean Plants and Produce is a well-reviewed operation in Loxahatchee, Florida, holding a 4.6 rating across 13 customer reviews. Located in the agricultural stretch of western Palm Beach County, Loxahatchee sits near the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge, surrounded by farmland and nursery operations that make it a natural hub for plant and produce buyers. This business blends nursery stock, farm goods, and farmers market offerings into one place, making it especially relevant for gardeners and hobby beekeepers who want to source both plants and local produce in a single trip.

Services

Farmers Market
Nurseries & Gardening
Farms

Services & Process

Caribbean Plants and Produce operates across three overlapping categories: a nursery and gardening center, a working farm, and a farmers market-style retail outlet. The nursery side likely offers tropical and Caribbean plant varieties suited to South Florida's climate, including pollinator-friendly plants that beekeepers and gardeners specifically seek out. The farm component may include fresh produce, herbs, and possibly honey or other hive products if bees are part of their growing operation. Farmers market offerings typically mean seasonal availability of whatever the farm and partnering producers are currently harvesting.

Service Area

Caribbean Plants and Produce serves customers in Loxahatchee and across western Palm Beach County, including Royal Palm Beach, Wellington, and The Acreage. It's also a reasonable drive for buyers coming from Lake Worth or suburban West Palm Beach looking for farm-direct produce and nursery plants. The rural setting means parking is easy and the farm atmosphere is part of the appeal.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Caribbean Plants and Produce carry plants that attract pollinators and support beekeeping?
Nurseries in the Loxahatchee area that specialize in Caribbean and tropical plants often carry strong pollinator species like pentas, firebush, and various flowering herbs that thrive in South Florida. Calling ahead to ask about their current pollinator-friendly stock is the best way to confirm what's available.
What kinds of produce can I expect to find at their farmers market?
Given the Caribbean plant focus and South Florida location, seasonal produce likely includes tropical fruits, root vegetables, herbs, and specialty items not common in standard grocery stores. Availability shifts with the growing season, so what's there in winter may look very different from a summer visit.
Is this a good source for hobby beekeepers looking to improve their garden forage?
Yes, a nursery with tropical and Caribbean plant expertise is a great resource for beekeepers who want to improve the forage around their hives. Many Caribbean plant species are heavy nectar producers and bloom in patterns that can fill gaps in South Florida's seasonal forage calendar.
Can I buy in bulk for a large garden or farm planting project?
Farm-based nurseries in Loxahatchee often accommodate larger orders for landscaping or agricultural projects, especially for customers who call ahead and give the operation some lead time. Reach Caribbean Plants and Produce at (561) 225-1056 to discuss volume purchasing options.
What are the best times of year to visit a Loxahatchee farm market for fresh produce?
South Florida's peak growing season runs from roughly November through April, when cooler temperatures allow a wider variety of vegetables and fruits to flourish. That said, tropical fruit production in Palm Beach County continues well into the summer, so there's nearly always something fresh available.
Do they offer any agricultural or gardening advice for customers new to South Florida growing conditions?
Operations like this one, with a working farm background and a strong local reputation, often have staff who can give practical advice on growing in Palm Beach County's specific soil and climate. Don't hesitate to ask questions when you visit, that's one of the real advantages of buying from a farm rather than a chain store.

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