Apex Bamboo, LLC

Raleigh, United States

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Apex Bamboo sets up at the Raleigh North Carolina State Farmers Market some Saturdays from 9:00AM to 3:00PM of March, April, May, June, September and October. At this Farmers Market we set up in the Craft Shed next to the NC Sea Food Restaurant. This Farmers Market is located at 1201 Agriculture Street, Raleigh, North Carolina. Take exit 297 (Lake Wheeler) off of Interstate 40 to get to this Farmers Market. Free local delivery within 30 miles of the Raleigh and Apex area is available during the rest of the week with a minimum purchase of $ 30.

Apex Bamboo also sets up at the Charlotte Regional Farmers Market some Saturdays in April, May, June, September and October from 9:00AM to 2:00PM in the Greenery Shed. This Farmers Market is located at 1801 Yorkmont Road — Charlotte, North Carolina.

Schedules of upcoming Farmer Market set ups are on www​.apexbam​boo​.com

Delivery is available for the rest of North Carolina and mail order of small plants are available for the continental U. S

History

Established in 2006.

I started growing bamboo in 2006 to create a privacy screen with golden bamboo (phyllostachys Aurea) to feel more at home in my own back yard. Once I started with one bamboo, I found out about clumping bamboos and black bamboo then started collect other varieties. As of now I have over 60 varieties of bamboo to include giant timber to the dwarf ground cover bamboo of various shapes, colors and sizes. In 2010 I decided to start selling bamboo at the Raleigh State Fairgrounds then moved over to the Raleigh State Farmers Market in 2011. This year I have started shipping bamboo plants to any where in the continental US.

Meet the Business Owner

Mike S.

Business Owner

I was born and raised in Boston, MA. Loved plants all my life. Moved down to Apex, NC in July of 1997. Finished Technical college with a Degree in Network Administration and started working in website design. Married my beautiful wife Carol Sims in 2001. We moved into our first house in 2005 and my desire for plants increased as I had my own yard to plant. Started with fruit trees and moved into bamboo.