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Garnet Creek Farm



Upcoming 2026 Events
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September 2–5       Franklin County Agricultural Fair
                                Rocky Mount, VA

December 12–13     Salem Holiday Market
                                 Salem, VA


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Alma
Black Jack
Bryant Dark
Florea
Imperial Celeste
LOL
LSU Gold
LSU Purple
LSU Scotts Black
LSU Tiger
Marseilles Black VS
Maryland Berry
Pananas Purple
Portuguese Dark
Ronde de Bordeaux
Strawberry Verte

Email garnetcreekfarm@gmail.com for pricing and shipping information.
 

Avocado Seedling

 

 

Thornless Blackberry

 

Wineberry

 

Peach Seedling

 

Purple Lilac

 

Red Drift Rose

 


Fig

 

 

Petit Manseng Grape

 

Nesbitt Muscadine Grape

 

General Muscadine Grape

 

Red Niagara Grape

 

White Niagara Grape

 

Norton Grape

 

Passion Fruit

 

Goji Berry

 

Kiwi—Male

 

Kiwi—Issai

 

Kiwi—Anna Hardy

 


 


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  1. Does avocado trees really grow I zone7B?

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    1. Great question. These are best used as a patio/container plant in zone 7B. They can be brought outside in the summer and kept indoors in a sunny location in the winter. Thanks for asking!

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