California's leading transplant producer. Greenheart Farms is a diverse grower of young vegetable, fruit, herb, ornamental, and restoration plants. Since 1979, we've been dedicated to making our customers successful. Whether it's developing new products or production techniques, we consistently strive to exceed your expectations for customer service and provide you with the highest-quality plant material. As a high-volume greenhouse grower, we can supply your farm or nursery with high-quality product to meet your exact specifications.
Happy International Women's Day! Meet some of the great, hard-working women that make it happen here at Greenheart.
We're planting a pollinator garden! The beds, irrigation, & walkway are all done. Now, Don Libby is planting the flowers for our pollinating visitors.
José, our fabricator, is very happy with our first wide bed transplanter. We can now plant five lines of transplants on top of a 6-foot-wide bed. Here are some photos of the new tractor, new planters, & new set-up. We're excited to put this all into action next week, when we plant lettuce & cabbage transplants for Ikeda Bros.
We're so thankful to have such great people in our rose department. Here's part of our shipping crew pulling a table of Pink Brick House transplants to be prepared for shipping to Neuhouse Farm’s bare root fields in Wasco, CA.
We're so excited to have our new @SystemConic seed line up & running! Read about the improvements & increased effic… https://t.co/n99YQB7R3x
Check out our new Conic seed line! This upgrade to our seed room will allow us to be more efficient when seeding our trays of transplants. Along with increased seeding speed, which allows for increased volume, we now have the ability to identify seedless cells and can also avoid double-seeding...
Let’s bid goodbye to 2020 and say hello to 2021. Cheers to a new year and another chance for us to get it right wit… https://t.co/pSwD1OQ9HS
You can't go wrong with The Double Knock Out® Rose - whether it's in our greenhouse or in your garden🌹 #roses https://t.co/PSZgboewvv
We're crossing our fingers and hoping for rain!🤞#cagrown #agriculture #horticulture #california https://t.co/dNoZHxowUf
Schoenoplectus californicus may not seem very impressive at first glance, but did you know that the Uru people of P… https://t.co/RTvEkJ3CzB