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Staff is very helpful. Great value for bulk topsoil etc. environmentally good practices keeping this waste out of landfills.

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Listen, they probably got two stars because you're dealing with a bunch of old men who are working…read morein the heat you also aren't there to shoot the breeze. Just picture yourself at a commercial nursery where customer service is not important that you want to buy or not. That being said; they do not care and if you're going to have to accept this is a no nonsense kind of place. There is nothing wrong with how they run their business and you just gotta take it like it is. They are expressly knowledgeable and are cheaper than southern horticulture. Mr Lambert has an extensive collection of plants that will not be found at a big box store. I buy my plants that are suited for our area there like Dune Daisies. This flower cannot be found anywhere else in Saint Augustine. His prices are not cheap but he only keeps what sells quickly and they are cared for. I hired them to come and plant a fig, avocado and olive tree. It was $100 per tree. I tried to negotiate but he pays his aging staff $25 a hour. No kids here working. That is far. It's hard work. This is a local business that pays fair wages so support this business.

This is a really solid small business owned by the Lambert family. It is probably best suited for…read morepeople who have some ideas about what they want and don't need a lot of handholding and book quoting about growing seasons and climatic range. They will deliver pine chips or bark quickly at a good price And have a lot of healthy stock. They don't always have the same things because they only buy things that are healthy and they turn over very quickly.

St. Johns County Agricultural Center

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Came here for the datil pepper festival and it was very well organized. A little off the beaten…read morepath the vendors are what makes the festival great. If you're about supporting local this was as local as it could get. Entrepreneurs with their creations and ideas for all to experience, be educated about, and purchase. There were people set up outside under tents/covers and the prime spots were inside in the AC. Thankfully it wasn't prime time summer for this festival. The sauce winner for today was Mayhem Bros. Their Datil peppers are farmed in the Pomona Park area and they've been on this labor of love journey for about 5 years. They made their way onto some local restaurant tables and the biggest are 4 Rivers and Burrito Gallery. Check them out at www.minorcanmayhem.com. Their sauce adds heat and flavor and it's so good. I don't know what other events they have here but this festival was enjoyable. I'll be back for sure and will keep an eye out for other events.

It was the 12th annual Datil Pepper Fall festival. We arrived just before noon and there was plenty…read moreof free parking. There were over 30 vendors inside and outside offering a wide variety of datil products. The SJC Master Gardeners had their pants for sale as part of their fundraising activities. The most interesting find this year was a sugar coated Datil peppers. If you like heat this ones for you. Hot hot hot!!! It nearly killed me. I ended up buying five different flavored Datil jellies from a few vendors. We had some interesting samples too. The Ghost pepper on cream cheese on a cracker was firey hotness. We bought a few tasting tickets for a dollar each and had some delicious samples from different restaurants in the area. We voted for our two favorites. I highly recommend this festival if you're a gardener and love plants but especially if you love spicy food and sauces.

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The Feed Store is a solid, locally owned and operated business that has a little bit of everything…read morefor raising animals, plants, and humans. I've been coming here for a few years now. It's like walking into an old country store, with a rustic look and most likely a warm greeting when you walk in. If you're into gardening like I am, you'll appreciate their selection of seeds on their shelf, and plants in their greenhouse. I prefer to start from seed, but if I want just a few of something (like cabbage or peppers) I'll stop by and grab a tray of starts from the nursery. They also have fruit trees, house plants, bags of soil, and things like hoses, sprayers, and sprays for pests. If you're raising animals, they have a pretty good selection of items for dealing with the needs of pets or livestock, such as feed, hay, pest control, wound care, etc. You can also purchase live chicks here. If you're raising humans, they've got hunting supplies, home repair items, and local food items like honey and eggs. I've even seen rare produce like Seminole squash a few times. Every so often, I've seen order forms for pasture-raised poultry, so I know and appreciate that they're aware of and willing to serve the market that wants a more natural approach. Price-wise (from the garden supply perspective only), I find them competitive with other local businesses, and having the personal touch is nice. They kind of remind me of Ace Hardware in that way.

Staff was super helpful and nice. We were trying to pickup a Datil pepper plant for my dad and got…read morea huge one. They also had hot sauce as well. Cute place.

Indianhead - gardening - Updated May 2026

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