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Impressive 15 Acre Wholesale Tropical Nursery since 1993 photo
Greenhouses
Other Agriculture
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Impressive 15 Acre Wholesale Tropical Nursery since 1993

Miami-Dade County, FL, US

15 acres of real estate included in the sale of this 33-year-old nursery business! Stunning facilities include greenhouses, shade houses, electricity producing solar farm and reverse osmosis water filtration system to produce gorgeous tropical plants! Many of the employees have been with the nursery long term. The customer base consists of a broadly diversified clientele. The nation’s leading Interiorscapers, Wholesalers, and Garden Centers. Low customer concentration risks with a geographically dispersed revenue stream, as customers are located throughout the US, Canada, and the Caribbean. No single entity represents a significant percentage of sales. The nursery prioritizes high-quality, friendly, and responsive customer service, fostering strong, long-term relationships with its customers. The nursery employs cultural practices to reduce negative impact on the environment. By choosing not to sell to mass-market retailers, the nursery is an attractive supplier for businesses seeking unique and consistent offerings. Commitment to loyalty, fairness, and consistency has built long-term customer trust, while the willingness to grow and innovate with new products and varieties ensures staying competitive in an evolving market. Seller is open to an employment agreement for up to one year. Farm Credit of Florida is an excellent option for financing. Members of Farm Credit of Florida are exempt from FL Doc Stamps and Intangible Tax, potentially saving you thousands of dollars.

$5,800,000
$4,043,047Revenue
$614,742Cash Flow
Established and Successful Greenhouse in the Midwest photo
Greenhouses

Established and Successful Greenhouse in the Midwest

Confidential

More than a retail outlet, this established greenhouse and nursery business is a year-round destination with strong revenue streams from plants, garden supplies, décor, and seasonal offerings. The business has a loyal customer base and benefits from steady demand across all seasons, ensuring consistent sales and repeat traffic. Seasonal favorites such as mums, wreaths, and fresh greens provide additional profit opportunities during peak periods. With proven operations and growth potential, this is a turnkey business ready for a new owner to step in seamlessly. Positioned in a thriving gardening and landscaping market, it represents a stable and attractive investment opportunity.

$875,000
$909,640Revenue
$343,000Cash Flow
Midwest Wholesale Greenhouse - $2,950,000 photo
Greenhouses
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Midwest Wholesale Greenhouse - $2,950,000

NE, US

Wholesale Greenhouse business centrally located in close proximity to major markets in the Midwest is offered for $350,000 along with 24.6 acres of land and buildings (asking $2.6M - listed through a licensed real estate broker). Revenue has ranged from $2M to $2.2M annually over the last few years. This Wholesale Greenhouse business has operated for decades and specializes in high-quality, hard-to-grow items. The enterprise ships millions of perennials, herbs, grasses and wildflowers to garden centers, landscapers, mail-order firms, botanic gardens, parks and zoos throughout the U.S. and Canada. This $2.95M business & real estate listing includes quality machinery and equipment. The real estate includes a climate-controlled propagation facility constructed for approximately $1M. Sizeable workforce (30+) possesses quality skills/experience and outstanding work ethic. The owners are ready to retire and turn this award-winning enterprise over to a buyer ready to take it to a higher level. They are willing to stay on as long as the buyer wishes to facilitate a smooth transition. Contact Tom Freimuth, Business Broker, Results Business Advisors, [email protected], 402-212-6979, for complete details or to arrange a private tour with the seller.

$2,950,000
$2,100,000Revenue
$125,000Cash Flow
Profitable Tree & Plant Nursery with Growth Potential photo
Greenhouses
Tree Farms & Orchards
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Profitable Tree & Plant Nursery with Growth Potential

Pender County, NC, US

Excellent opportunity to purchase a well-established, turnkey Nursery and Tree Production A well-established, turnkey nursery and tree farm specializing in the production of shade trees, ornamental trees, shrubs, and perennials. This family-owned business serves a diversified customer base, including landscape contractors, garden centers, and re-wholesale nurseries, with a primary geographic focus in the southeastern United States and seasonal reach into the Mid-Atlantic region. The company is certified to grow for leading industry brands, including Encore Azaleas, Proven Winners, and Southern Living plants, offering a unique competitive edge in a growing market. This operation presents an exceptional opportunity for buyers seeking a scalable platform with established regional and brand partnerships. The Company has an in-place, experienced team and loyal customer base, and comes with a fleet of vehicles and other assets necessary to serve its customers. Perfect for an owner-operator familiar with the industry or a strategic buyer looking to expand services or geography. The SDE is for the combined purchase of the business and real estate. The real estate is being represented by Murphy Business & Financial - Carolinas, LLC.

$2,600,000
$1,581,838Revenue
$589,384Cash Flow

What to know about greenhouse acquisitions

GW

By George Wellmer

Cofounder & CEO

Key diligence, valuation, financing, and transition considerations for buyers evaluating greenhouse acquisitions.

Living inventory is the largest balance-sheet item buyers misvalue

A greenhouse's inventory of trees, shrubs, perennials, and starter plants is a real asset, but it's worth what someone will pay for it at the stage of growth at sale. A field of 3-year-old shade trees ready for spring sales is worth substantially more than the same trees in late fall when buyers aren't in the market. Inventory valuation requires a specialist familiar with horticultural stock, growing cycles, and net-present-value math. Buyers should require an independent inventory appraisal, not a count, an appraisal, before agreeing on a price. The reverse is also true: an established greenhouse with overgrown stock that should have been sold years ago has carrying costs and dead inventory that need to be discounted, not paid for.

Seasonal cash flow patterns are extreme

Most greenhouses earn 60-75% of annual revenue in March, April, May, and June. Cash flow during the off-season is negative due to heating costs, payroll for winter prep, and inventory that has to be tended without generating sales. Buyers underwriting a greenhouse with monthly cash flow assumptions modeled on the average month will run out of working capital by November. The right way to model the business is annual revenue against annual costs, with a 6-month working capital reserve in the business plan. Sellers will often have a working capital line of credit; buyers should expect to need similar.

Wholesale, retail, and landscape contract mix shapes valuation

A retail garden center with walk-in customers and a wholesale greenhouse supplying landscapers and big-box stores are fundamentally different businesses. Retail offers higher margins (40-55% gross) but lower volume and seasonal labor challenges. Wholesale runs thinner margins (20-30%) but with larger contracts that provide cash flow predictability. Landscape contractor relationships sit in between. Buyers should know the revenue mix down to the percent, and ask for the top 10 wholesale customers (concentration risk) and the percentage of revenue from contracted versus walk-in business.

Greenhouse infrastructure is expensive to upgrade

Replacing greenhouse glazing, heating systems, and irrigation infrastructure runs $15-$30 per square foot. A 30,000-square-foot greenhouse with deferred maintenance has a $450,000-$900,000 capex bill if the buyer is responsible for full refresh. Newer polycarbonate-glazed houses with automated environmental controls are dramatically more efficient; heating costs alone can run 30-50% lower than older glass-and-polyfilm houses. Buyers should walk every greenhouse with an experienced grower or independent inspector and document the condition of each structure, the heating system, and the irrigation infrastructure.

Real estate often dominates total value

Many greenhouse sales include the underlying land, which can be the majority of the deal value. Suburban edge properties zoned for agriculture have appreciated significantly as residential development has expanded outward. A greenhouse on 5 acres of farmland may be worth more for what the land could become than for what the business currently earns. Buyers should evaluate both the going-concern value of the business and the alternative-use value of the real estate and understand which one the seller is actually pricing. Where the real estate is the majority of value, financing terms look more like a commercial real estate deal than an SBA business acquisition.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common buyer questions for this market.

Median sale prices for plant nurseries and garden centers have risen sharply, with 2025 medians around $400,000. The range is wide; smaller retail garden centers start around $250,000, while larger wholesale operations with significant acreage can exceed $1.5 million. Real estate often makes up a significant share of total value.