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What an oasis this place is! I find it easy to spend a good 1-2 hours wandering through and looking at everything and always end buying 1 or 2 or 3 …… plants.  Big Grin 
Found several new/different things there today including a wisteria tree (blue flowers, not white) which I couldn't resist, and a wild poinsettia and, and!
The owners, Saskia and Paul,  have amazing knowledge about growing on the island and are always willing to share their knowledge. All their plants have been tested growing on the island before they will sell the variety and a lot are grown themselves from seed, from Australia, South Africa etc.

Find them on Facebook where there are loads of photos:

https://www.facebook.com/happyplants.es/

At this time of year I believe they are open 9am-6pm Weds - Sun.
Second vote from me, well worth a visit, we get all our garden plants from Happy Plants and as Tamara says Paul & Saskia are so knowledgeable
They also have a big selection of pots and saucers and they have various bags of composts according to whether you are planting in the ground or in pots. I love seeing the mature plants they have in the ground as it gives a much better idea of how much space they will need in your garden.

If only I was 30 years younger and had oodles of Money to buy the business ………..
A bit of extra info:

Address: Junto al 81,35611, Tefía, Fuerteventura

Phone number: +34 699 993 483

email: info@happyplants.es

Opening hours: Wednesday to Sunday from 9am till 6pm
In August, open Wednesday to Sunday from 9am till 1pm

www.happyplants.es

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Garden centre Happy Plants, Tefía, Spain
Currently for sale. €450,000 @ businessesforsale.com, selling due to retirement.
They've been trying to sell for years Sam but I'm sure it was priced higher several years ago.
I am sure Tamara is correct it was for sale four years ago, I remember him telling me he wanted to move to South Africa, and the asking price was more than that.
I think Tamara should buy it, after all, she is our horticultural expert on this site (as well as being an ace reporter!!).

Tom.
(22-09-2019, 10:01 PM)TamaraEnLaPlaya Wrote: [ -> ]They've been trying to sell for years Sam but I'm sure it was priced higher several years ago.
(23-09-2019, 07:13 AM)Johnrgby Wrote: [ -> ]I am sure Tamara is correct it was for sale four years ago, I remember him telling me he wanted to move to South Africa, and the asking price was more than that.

I remember seeing the business for sale a few years ago too, can't remember the price, TBH. Posted here to help them in their search for a buyer. I don't think it's a bad price for the whole package. It just need someone who likes to spend most of their days in the garden.




(23-09-2019, 07:46 AM)Cotillo_Tom Wrote: [ -> ]I think Tamara should buy it, after all, she is our horticultural expert on this site (as well as being an ace reporter!!).

Tom.

My thoughts exactly Tom!
I would have thought it would be a difficult business to sell, for a number of reasons, it is a very specialised business particularly on this Island, how to you relace his expertise? and I am assuming the taxes involved selling a business of this type would involve the same taxes as selling a house? and who is going to spend close to half a million Euros to buy work?
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