Farmers & Contractors
Are you looking for chemical free fruit trees in Southern California? SB Organics is the only nursery offering chemical free potted fruiting plants in bulk. No chemical fertilizers or sprays. High quality soil medium inoculated with beneficial biology. Whether you need 10 or a thousand trees, or consultation on what to plant, we’ve got your back.
SB Organics grows over 200 varieties of rare edible fruiting plants that are regeneratively grown and well adapted to the Southern California bio-region.
Contract growing for bulk pricing and varietal selection. Plan a season ahead and we grow it for you. No surprise substitutions.
Chemical free doesn’t have to gut your margins. We price for buyers who run the numbers.
Fruiting trees, bushes, vines, animal fodder species, edible understory, herbs. Everything raised under the same standards.
SB Organics is the only nursery in Southern California using chemical free practices to grow quality fruiting plants. Meaning we never use synthetic inputs, ever. The owner is a regenerative farmer with over 25 years of experience, so he knows the challenges inherent in chemical free production. If you’re trying to source for a regenerative agriculture system – a grazing rotation, a silvopasture build-out, an orchard expansion, or a hedge-and-windbreak plan – this is the inventory you’ve been trying to find.
Loren Luyendyk has over 25 years of practical experience in Permaculture Design, Regenerative Agriculture, sustainability, and horticulture. He has a degree in Botany from UC Santa Barbara, and is an Arborist and Master Gardener. He has experience with Keyline Design, Holistic Management, Natural Building, Biodynamic Farming, and The Soil Foodweb. His teaching has taken him across the globe, including the USA, Central America, New Zealand, and Australia.
Acres, target species, planting window, delivery zone.
Contract growing locks in a season’s worth of inventory at a known price.
Local SoCal deliveries are simple. Larger zones, we plan logistics together.
Learn more about our rare, edible, and drought tolerant plants.
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