Address: 21800 SW 162nd Ave, Miami, FL 33170, USA
Phone: +18559155561
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7:30AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7:30AM–5PM
Thursday: 7:30AM–5PM
Friday: 7:30AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Cody Folsom
Been sitting here for 6 hours waiting on a load that was supposed to be loaded before I got here. Hardly anybody speaks English and the ones that do don't have answers I'd bet if immigration shows up they go out of business
DeNiSe BlAkE
Ordered 2 Ferns. They came packaged very well. Not a broken piece at all. Highly recommend them. Great Quality and Fast Shipping
Krystina Zambrano
Beautiful plants ❤️ amazing place to work!
Emilio Jr Quevedo
You call the number and no one picks up. Then when they do pick up they don't have any answers for you. I've been trying to reach thelr human resource department for a month just to verify that an employee works there that needs credit because he does not have a direct number. There is no way of speaking to anyone. I emailed them and their email blocks people that are not registered with them. What are you all hiding? Seems pretty strange that they don't have a direct number to the human resources department.
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You can prune Mandevilla at any time, Nilla. It really doesn't matter much to the plant once it's actively growing. When you cut it back and it's in bloom already, the only consideration is that it may take a few weeks for it to push out new growth and blooms again. ---Justin, Costa Farms Horticulturist
How often do I water it.it only has rock's in the container I think.does it like and to be sprayed with water.?
On recommendation People are here.
Hi Dan! Sorry to hear your bonsai lost its tag. Good news: all the bonsai species we grow are tropical and well suited to life as houseplants. Give yours a spot with bright light, water as the potting mix dries (on average once per week, but it varies based on environmental conditions), and away from hot or cold drafts, such as near heating or air conditioning vents. Any general-purpose fertilizer labeled for use on indoor plants will work. For more information, visit our care guide on our website at https://www.costafarms.com/get-growing/news/caring-for-your-bonsai and reach out if you have any other questions.
Hi Sapphire, this is the corporate headquarters and unfortunately is not open to the public usually without trying to contact the company for a tour, if available.
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Just don't buy them from this company as lately they have neglected the quality of their products for huge quantities and looking for cheaper fertilizers and the main planting and mixing machine is damaged since 2018 due to having cheap maintenance equipment
Hi Terri: No --- Costa Farms does not use neonicotinoid-based pesticides on any of our outdoor garden plants, regardless if they're attractive to bees and butterflies. ---Justin, Costa Farms Horticulturist
Hi Pat! In your area, you'll need to grow it as a houseplant. If you have an especially well-lit spot, you should be able to get it to bloom over time. ---Justin, Costa Farms Horticulturist
Hi Pat! I'm not sure exactly which variety you mean, so it's tough to give specifics. But for general tips, see http://www.costafarms.com/plants/bromeliad And if you need more specifics, can you reach out to us at http://www.costafarms.com/contact-us/contact with a photo of your variety? ---Justin, Costa Farms Horticulturist
Yes but I do not know why you may be interested in the truth lately they are selling not quality is produced in quantity and they exploit people they even fired me through bribes from that company which does not accept the money there are better options
Hi Edward! If it's rootbound (where you see the roots growing in tight circles around the inside of the pot), then I would recommend repotting into a 6-inch-wide pot. Make sure you loosen the root system when you do so. I don't recommend trying to divide the plants --- it can do more harm to them than good. For more information, see http://www.costafarms.com/get-growing/news/repotting-houseplants and let us know if there's anything else we can do to help? ---Justin, Costa Farms Horticulturist
Hello! Sorry, but we don't grow passion fruit. --- Justin, Costa Farms Horticulturist
No today because its holliday
I just bought one at Ace Hardware in Odessa Florida.
Assume your grafted cactus is frost-sensitive, for the stock cactus is often a tropical species, and keep it in rooms where the temperature is above 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Fertilize monthly during the growing season of April to September. Water thoroughly, then let the plant dry out between waterings. Please, note I am not related in any way to Costa farms. Hope this info helps you.
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