Tạ Tropical Fruits Ranch

Beekeeper in Bradenton, Florida

3(2 reviews)
(502) 608-446721552 SR 64E, Bradenton, FL 34212View on Yelp

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About Tạ Tropical Fruits Ranch

Tạ Tropical Fruits Ranch operates out of Bradenton, Florida, combining nursery and gardening services with tropical fruit growing and ranch operations. Bradenton sits in Manatee County, just north of Sarasota, where the flat terrain and subtropical weather create ideal conditions for growing fruit trees that attract and sustain pollinators. The ranch currently holds a 3.0 rating from early reviewers, suggesting a business that's still building its reputation with local customers. If you're a gardener, orchardist, or beekeeper interested in pollinator-friendly plants and tropical growing, this kind of operation is worth exploring firsthand.

Services

Nurseries & Gardening
Fruits & Veggies
Ranches

Services & Process

The ranch focuses on tropical fruit cultivation and nursery stock, which means customers can find plant varieties suited to Florida's growing conditions, including trees and shrubs that provide excellent forage for bees. Nursery and gardening services typically include plant sales, planting guidance, and advice on what grows best in the Bradenton microclimate. For beekeepers, having access to a local nursery that specializes in tropical species is genuinely useful since many of these plants produce nectar-rich blooms during Florida's cooler months. The ranch property itself functions as a working example of what's possible in this region.

Service Area

Tạ Tropical Fruits Ranch serves the Bradenton area and surrounding Manatee County communities. Customers from nearby areas including Palmetto, Ellenton, and even northern Sarasota County regularly seek out specialty tropical nurseries in this corridor. Call (502) 608-4467 for availability and directions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of tropical fruits does the ranch grow?
Bradenton's climate supports a wide variety of tropical species including mango, avocado, lychee, starfruit, and papaya. The specific varieties available will depend on the season and what's currently growing on the property, so it's worth calling ahead.
Can beekeepers benefit from visiting a tropical fruit nursery?
Yes, many tropical fruit trees are excellent nectar and pollen sources for bees, especially during fall and winter when other plants aren't blooming. Beekeepers who plant or situate hives near tropical orchards often see stronger winter colonies and better honey yields.
Does the ranch sell plant starts or only mature trees?
Nursery operations in this category typically carry a range of sizes, from younger starts to more established trees. Contact the ranch directly to find out what sizes are available and what would work best for your space and timeline.
Is this a good place to source plants for a pollinator garden in Bradenton?
A tropical fruit ranch doubles nicely as a source for pollinator-friendly plants since many of the species they grow produce blooms bees actively seek out. It's a more specialized option than a typical garden center, which can be a real advantage if you want plants suited to Florida's conditions.
Why is the rating currently at 3.0 stars?
With only 2 reviews on record, the rating doesn't reflect a large sample of customer experiences, so it's hard to draw firm conclusions. The best approach is to call ahead, ask specific questions about what you need, and form your own impression.
Can I buy fresh tropical fruit directly from the ranch?
Working ranches often sell produce directly when it's in season, though availability varies based on harvest timing. Calling ahead at (502) 608-4467 is the most reliable way to find out what's available before you make the drive.

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