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Every Saturday | 10am – 3pm

We always have seeds, seasonal vegetable plants and herbs, fertilizer and Stackable Grow Pots available.

Advanced orders for plants can be picked up there or by appointment at the farm.

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Spring Hill,  FL 34606

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Growin’ Crazy Acres specializes in heirloom seeds grown and tested for Southern gardens. Every variety we offer is selected for heat tolerance, humidity resilience, and long growing seasons in Zones 8–10. Serving Southern gardeners from Florida to Texas with open-pollinated, non-GMO varieties that thrive in warm climates.

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