Bella Terra's Greenhouse have brought vegetable and flowering plants to the public since 1906. Originally built on the Schoelkopf Estate as part of their extensive farms producing lemons, oranges and grape fruits as well as tomatoes and vegetable transplants. The greenhouses were disassembled and rebuilt in their present location by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Giambrone in 1953. Again, they produced "hot house" tomatoes, cucumbers, rhubarb and transplants for the farm and vegetable market. Following the Giambrones, the greenhouses were owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pytlak. For the next 13 years, Eddy catered to the public growing plants for the expanding retail market in home gardening.
M-Sa 9am-6pm, Su Closed, (April, May and June - 9:00AM-8:00PM, 9:00AM-5:00PM Sunday)
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