Wonderful little versatile store in Winter Garden. I have used this feed and seed for 15 plus years. Has everything from hay(use for mulch, keeps weeds down, and inhibits weeds.) and chopped up oyster shells(use around plants that slugs love to eat). If you’re looking for a gift for an outdoor type person, or an animal lover, you probably will find some unusual gifts here! Lots of tack and stuff for horses, as well as leather purses for the animal and horse lovers! Very nice people work here. As well as a resident pig and a guinea hen. Lots of fun to visit. Do go by if you are in Winter Garden. On S. Main Street, one block south of Plant Street.
Mark C.
Place rating: 4 Orlando, FL
Been in this place a couple times now for catfish food. Very old town set up as if little has changed in 70 years.(well except for the help!) Very friendly and accommodating. Special orders were no problem(I needed sinking food for starting out with the fry) Went back the other day to purchase a bag of catfish adult food and well, my fault, took the wrong 50# bag home. Omnivorous is for Talapia & Catfish, carnivorous is for Bass & Perch. No problem with the return, credit and repurchase. The help didn’t complain about the extra totin’ of 50# bags to and from my car. There have been other issues too that were handled with good olé’ southern friendly charm! Commerce with confidence. You’ll be treated right. My first visit was a hoot because I kept hearing what sounded like a miniature vacuum cleaner droning noise in the front display area. I actually thought this old-timey country store might even have one of those high tech computerized vacuum units patrolling the sales floor for«stuff» to clean up. Well after about 10 minutes of my perusing their interesting inventory of farm animal wares and accessories, low and behold a adult pot bellied pig rounds the corner! Now this guy is quite a good sport too I’m told. He will gladly untie your shoes for you if you let him/her? This hunk of pork is all of 3′ long and his back is close to 24″ of the floor. Soooo cute — but not too fluffy! The olé pig is as friendly as can be, and will make you day-visit I’m sure! That is if the chicken pecking at feed behind the front counter, or the huge(15# ?) rabbit she keeps in tow while ringing up your charge at the register doesn’t! What else can I say? I enjoy the visits and always have left happier than when I entered. They also have cat and dog, and other farmer stuff products too. Next visit I’ll get a close up mug shot of the, ummmmm, piggy, piggy!