San Juan Nursery is a working plant nursery located on Negros Island, in the San Juan area of Barangay San Fernando, along Silay–Patag Road on the Talisay side of the boundary.
The nursery is part of an active family property where plants are grown in real conditions — shaped by weather, soil, and daily work rather than display or retail presentation.
This is not a landscaped garden or shop environment.
It is a place where plants are grown, handled, and prepared for everyday use.
What We Grow
Plant availability changes depending on what is growing well at the time.
The nursery typically includes:
Orchids and flowering plants
Vegetable seedlings and seasonal starters
Fruit trees and young plants
General nursery plants for home gardens
Shade plants and practical planting stock
Stock is based on local growing conditions and seasonality rather than fixed product lists.
How the Nursery Works
The nursery follows the same rhythm as daily life in this part of Negros Island.
Plants are grown on-site and rotated as they become ready
Some items may be limited, recently planted, or not yet available
Conditions vary depending on weather, rain, and heat
Work on the property continues alongside nursery activity
This is a working environment, not a staged retail space.
Location
San Juan Nursery
San Juan, Brgy. San Fernando
Silay–Patag Road
Talisay City, Negros Occidental
Philippines
Plus Code: P46V+PW8
Located along Silay–Patag Road in the San Juan area of Barangay San Fernando, on the Talisay side of the boundary. The nursery sits along a rural stretch of road rather than within a town centre.
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Visiting
The nursery can be visited during normal daytime hours, depending on activity on the property.
Because this is a family-run, working space:
Visits are best during daylight hours
Availability may vary depending on work being done
The area is not always staffed like a retail shop
If no one is immediately visible, it usually means work is being carried out elsewhere on the land.
What to Expect
A simple, working nursery environment
Plants suited to Negros Island conditions
Stock that changes with season and growth cycles
A setting that reflects everyday life on the land
This is not a commercial garden centre.
It is part of how plants are grown and used locally.
Notes
Plant availability, weather conditions, and on-site activity change regularly. The nursery reflects the natural pace of growing on Negros Island rather than fixed schedules or inventory systems.

