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Stocking Savvy has the ability to stock hundreds of Florida's 2,800 native flower, shrub, and tree species. Of these species, 448 are endangered and 215 are endemic to the state of Florida, meaning that they grow nowhere else in the United States. Stocking Savvy maintains close relationships with a network of native plant nurseries and wholesale growers throughout Florida, including Sweet Bay Nursery and Native Harvest Nursery, to supply land managers and home owners with a wide variety of species. 

Through our nursery partners, Stocking Savvy can supply:
  • Trees up to 30 gallons
  • A wide variety of native wildflowers and shrubs call, email, or text.
    • For retail projects less than $200 please contact a partner retailer in our green business section or visit Native Harvest Nursery for in house species.
    • For wholesale projects $200+ please email our team at stockingsavvy@gmail.com
  • Habitat restoration kits
  • Seed bombs, bulk seed, and seed packs
Native Harvest Nursery is a small urban plant nursery located in Sarasota, FL, that specializes in growing Florida native plants and heirloom crops historically grown in the Southeastern U.S. Available to visit by appointment only at their site linked below.

For more information about Native Harvest Nursery's products, visit their website!
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  • About
  • Issues
  • Services
  • Animal Stocking
    • Fish
    • Reptiles & Amphibians
    • Invertebrates
  • Plant Stocking
    • Aquatic Plant Stocking
    • Terrestrial Plant Stocking
  • The Arts
  • News
  • Contact
  • Green Businesses
    • Supported Nonprofits and Grant Programs
  • Events
  • Newsletter Archive