Need tropical fruit trees? Our nursery is open to the public THIS SATURDAY Hours will be 10:30am-2:30pm. No appointment needed.
We will continue to be open by appointment on most Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, which can be scheduled on our appointments page. We are located at 4590 SW 122nd Ave, 33175 in Miami’s Horse Country area.
Ready to grow tropical fruit trees?
The Ready-to-Grow Gardens nursery has one of the best selections of fruit trees for sale in the Miami area of South Florida. This includes the most popular, as well as some of the rarest tropical fruit trees to grow at home. Some examples of trees include mango, avocado, coconut, passionfruit, mulbery, pineapple, mamey, soursop, sugar apple, guava, jaboticaba, and breadfruit (complete list below). Dwarf fruit trees are also available.
For our current fruit tree price and availability list, send an email requesting one.
Fruit trees can be picked up by appointment at our nursery at 4590 SW 122nd Ave, 33175). We can also deliver fruit trees for a $75-$100 fee in Miami-Dade, or $125-$150 in Broward.
We also offer fruit tree planting and care services in Miami and South Florida.
By the way, if any of you have pots (any size) or trays that you would like to donate to us, please bring them! We offer a store credit for 7, 15 and 25 gallon pots.
Would you like to grow your own fruit orchard or expand an existing one? We are now offering bulk discounts on fruit trees! We are giving 10% off sales of 10 or more trees and 20% off for sales of 20 or more trees (3 gallon pots or larger).
Tropical Fruit Trees:
- Abiu
- Achacha (Garcinia humilis)
- Ackee
- Allspice
- Araza
- Avocado (varieties Brogdon, Catalina, Doni, Florida Hass, Hass, Mexicola, Ooh La La (Super Hass), Maria Black (dwarf), Oro Negro, Russell, Simmonds)
- Atemoya
- Australian Finger Lime (Caviar Lime)
- Banana (varieties Burro (Orinoco), Dwarf Cavendish, Dwarf Red, Dwarf Nam Wa, Dwarf Burro, Hua Moa (Hawaiano) Plantain, Lacatan, Mysore, Nam Wa, Pisang Ceylon, Dwarf Puerto Rican Plantain, Red Inholena)
- Barbados Cherry (Acerola)
- Bay Leaf (laurel)
- Black Sapote (Chocolate Pudding Fruit)
- Breadfruit
- Caimito (Star Apple)
- Canistel (Egg Fruit)
- Carambola (Star Fruit, varieties Fwang Tung, Kari, Lara, Sri Kembangan)
- Cashew (marañon)
- Cherry of the Rio Grande
- Cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum)
- Coconut (‘Dwarf Fiji’, ‘Green Malayan Dwarf’)
- Curry Tree
- Custard Apple
- Dragon Fruit
- Elderberry
- Fig
- Green Sapote
- Grumichama (Brazilian Cherry)
- Guanabana (Soursop)
- Guava (Pink and white)
- Hog Plum (Mombin, Ciruela, Jocote)
- Ice Cream Bean
- Jaboticaba (Sabara, Red, Blue, Grimal)
- Jackfruit
- Jujube
- June Plum (Ambarella)
- Lemon Cattley Guava
- Longan
- Loquat (varieties: Christmas, Yehuda)
- Lychee
- Malay Apple (aka Otaheite Apple, Syzygium malaccense)
- Mamee Apple (Mammea americana)
- Mamey (varieties Pace, Pantin (Key West, Magaña)
- Mandarin (‘UF Sugar Belle’)
- Mango (varieties: Angie, Beverly, Bailey’s Marvel, Bombay, Carrie, Casturi, Coconut Cream, Cogshall, Cotton Candy, Diamond, Dwarf Hawaiian, East Indian, Edward, Escobar, Fairchild, Florigon, Fruit Punch, Glenn, Haden, Honey Kiss, Ice Cream, Irwin, Juicy Peach, Julie, Juliette, Karen Michelle, Keitt, Kent, Kesar, Lancetilla, Lemon Meringue, Lemon Zest, M-4, Maha Chanook, Mallika, Neelum, Nom Doc Mai #4, Orange Sherbet, Peach Cobbler, Phillipine, Phoenix, Pickering, Pim Seng Mum, Pineapple Pleasure, Rapoza, Rosigold, Sanchez, Sugarloaf, Super Alphonso, Super Julie aka Ruby, Sweet Tart, Tommy Atkins, Triple Sec, Val Carrie, Valencia Pride, Venus)
- Miracle Fruit
- Mulberry (variety Everbearing, Pakistani)
- Nance
- Papaya
- Passionfruit (‘Possum Purple’)
- Peach (low chill varieties ‘Florida Grande’, ‘Tropic Prince’)
- Pineapple (‘White Jade’)
- Pitangatuba (Star Cherry)
- Pitomba (Eugenia luschnathiana)
- Pomegranate
- Rollinia (Biriba)
- Rose Apple (Syzygium Jambos)
- Sapodilla (Varieties: Alano, Haysa, Makok, Molix, Morena, Tikal)
- Spanish Lime (aka Mamoncillo, Guinep)
- Star Apple or Caimito
- Strawberry Tree (Jamaican Cherry, Muntingia calabura)
- Sugar Apple (Anon, Sweetsop)
- Sugar Cane
- Surinam Cherry (Varieties: Gifford (seedling), Zill’s Black)
- Tamarind
- Tropical Apricot (Dovyalis hebecarpa x D. abyssinica)
- Wampi
- Wax Jambu (red, Syzygium samarangense, aka Java Apple)
- White Sapote
Fruit Tree Planting and Care
Need help planting or caring for your fruit trees? Ready-to-Grow Gardens can help!
Planting includes:
- Grass/root removal
- Digging hole to proper depth, breaking up rock if needed
- Organic fertilization
- Planting at proper depth (not deep, except for bananas)
- Adding composted mulch (not touching trunk)
- Watering well before and after planting
Care services include:
- Harvesting
- Pruning
- Weeding
- Organic fertilization
- Mulching
- Organic pest/disease management
- Micronutrient spraying
If interested in our fruit tree planting and care services, reach out to discuss further.