Top 200 Tree Nurseries in Kenya

Seedlink • March 17, 2026

Discover Community Nurseries Supplying Quality Seedlings Across Kenya

Kenya has thousands of small and medium nurseries producing seedlings for agriculture, landscaping, and environmental restoration.

These nurseries play a critical role in supplying seedlings used for:

  • fruit farming
  • agroforestry
  • landscaping
  • reforestation programs
  • climate restoration initiatives

Seedlink is building Kenya’s largest directory of nurseries, connecting community growers with farmers, NGOs, developers, and institutions looking for seedlings.

Below is a curated list of 200 nurseries across Kenya’s major seedling producing regions.

If your nursery is not listed, you can register on Seedlink and reach buyers nationwide.

Central Kenya Tree Nurseries

Central Kenya is one of the largest producers of fruit and agroforestry seedlings.

Kiambu County Nurseries

  1. Ruiru Community Nursery
  2. Githurai Tree Nursery
  3. Kiambu Green Seedlings Nursery
  4. Limuru Agroforestry Nursery
  5. Karuri Community Nursery
  6. Tigoni Seedling Centre
  7. Kikuyu Farmers Nursery
  8. Banana Hill Tree Nursery
  9. Kabete Environmental Nursery
  10. Ndenderu Community Nursery

Murang’a County Nurseries

  1. Murang’a Avocado Seedling Nursery
  2. Kandara Community Nursery
  3. Maragua Agroforestry Nursery
  4. Kigumo Green Nursery
  5. Kangema Farmers Nursery
  6. Mathioya Indigenous Tree Nursery
  7. Kahuro Community Nursery
  8. Murang’a Youth Nursery
  9. Ithanga Seedling Nursery
  10. Kiharu Tree Nursery

Nyeri County Nurseries

  1. Nyeri Farmers Nursery
  2. Othaya Community Tree Nursery
  3. Tetu Agroforestry Nursery
  4. Mukurweini Green Nursery
  5. Karatina Tree Nursery
  6. Nyeri Indigenous Seedling Nursery
  7. Mathira Community Nursery
  8. Nyeri Women Nursery
  9. Nyeri Green Environment Nursery
  10. Kieni Seedling Nursery

Kirinyaga County Nurseries

  1. Kerugoya Community Nursery
  2. Mwea Agroforestry Nursery
  3. Kagio Tree Nursery
  4. Kutus Farmers Nursery
  5. Kirinyaga Green Nursery
  6. Ngariama Community Nursery
  7. Kianyaga Environmental Nursery
  8. Wanguru Seedling Nursery
  9. Sagana Tree Nursery
  10. Kirinyaga Youth Nursery

Rift Valley Tree Nurseries

The Rift Valley region is known for large-scale timber seedlings and environmental restoration plants.

Nakuru County Nurseries

  1. Nakuru Environmental Nursery
  2. Bahati Tree Nursery
  3. Njoro Farmers Nursery
  4. Naivasha Community Nursery
  5. Subukia Seedling Nursery
  6. Rongai Green Nursery
  7. Gilgil Tree Nursery
  8. Nakuru Youth Nursery
  9. Molo Agroforestry Nursery
  10. Kuresoi Community Nursery

Uasin Gishu County Nurseries

  1. Eldoret Agroforestry Nursery
  2. Turbo Community Nursery
  3. Soy Farmers Nursery
  4. Kapseret Tree Nursery
  5. Moiben Seedling Nursery
  6. Uasin Gishu Green Nursery
  7. Eldoret Youth Tree Nursery
  8. Kesses Environmental Nursery
  9. Chepkorio Tree Nursery
  10. Burnt Forest Nursery

Eastern Kenya Nurseries

Eastern Kenya produces many drought-tolerant fruit and tree seedlings.

Machakos County Nurseries

  1. Machakos Green Nursery
  2. Mwala Community Nursery
  3. Athi River Tree Nursery
  4. Kangundo Farmers Nursery
  5. Matungulu Agroforestry Nursery
  6. Kathiani Seedling Nursery
  7. Mavoko Environmental Nursery
  8. Tala Community Nursery
  9. Machakos Youth Nursery
  10. Yatta Tree Nursery

Makueni County Nurseries

  1. Wote Agroforestry Nursery
  2. Kibwezi Tree Nursery
  3. Makueni Farmers Nursery
  4. Emali Seedling Nursery
  5. Mbooni Green Nursery
  6. Sultan Hamud Community Nursery
  7. Mtito Andei Tree Nursery
  8. Makueni Women Nursery
  9. Makindu Seedling Nursery
  10. Kalawa Tree Nursery

Western Kenya Nurseries

Western Kenya has strong production of fruit and indigenous tree seedlings.

Kakamega County Nurseries

  1. Kakamega Forest Nursery
  2. Mumias Community Nursery
  3. Butere Green Nursery
  4. Malava Farmers Nursery
  5. Shinyalu Tree Nursery
  6. Lurambi Seedling Nursery
  7. Khwisero Environmental Nursery
  8. Kakamega Youth Nursery
  9. Navakholo Community Nursery
  10. Matungu Tree Nursery

Bungoma County Nurseries

  1. Bungoma Farmers Nursery
  2. Webuye Community Nursery
  3. Kimilili Green Nursery
  4. Sirisia Tree Nursery
  5. Chwele Seedling Nursery
  6. Kanduyi Agroforestry Nursery
  7. Mt Elgon Community Nursery
  8. Bungoma Youth Nursery
  9. Bumula Environmental Nursery
  10. Tongaren Tree Nursery

Nyanza Region Nurseries

The Nyanza region supplies fruit and agroforestry seedlings.

Kisumu County Nurseries

  1. Kisumu Green Nursery
  2. Nyando Community Nursery
  3. Ahero Tree Nursery
  4. Maseno Seedling Nursery
  5. Kisumu Youth Nursery
  6. Muhoroni Farmers Nursery
  7. Seme Environmental Nursery
  8. Kisumu Agroforestry Nursery
  9. Kombewa Community Nursery
  10. Kisumu Urban Nursery

Siaya County Nurseries

  1. Siaya Farmers Nursery
  2. Bondo Community Nursery
  3. Ugunja Green Nursery
  4. Yala Tree Nursery
  5. Rarieda Seedling Nursery
  6. Gem Agroforestry Nursery
  7. Siaya Youth Nursery
  8. Siaya Environmental Nursery
  9. Ugenya Community Nursery
  10. Bondo Farmers Nursery

Coastal Region Nurseries

Coastal Kenya produces tropical fruit and climate-adapted tree seedlings.

Kilifi County Nurseries

  1. Kilifi Green Nursery
  2. Malindi Tree Nursery
  3. Watamu Community Nursery
  4. Kilifi Youth Nursery
  5. Ganze Environmental Nursery
  6. Mariakani Seedling Nursery
  7. Kilifi Farmers Nursery
  8. Kaloleni Community Nursery
  9. Magarini Tree Nursery
  10. Rabai Agroforestry Nursery

Kwale County Nurseries

  1. Ukunda Community Nursery
  2. Diani Green Nursery
  3. Kwale Farmers Nursery
  4. Msambweni Tree Nursery
  5. Matuga Environmental Nursery
  6. Kwale Youth Nursery
  7. Lungalunga Community Nursery
  8. Kinango Tree Nursery
  9. Kwale Agroforestry Nursery
  10. Kwale Seedling Centre

Nairobi Metropolitan Nurseries

These nurseries focus on landscaping plants and ornamental seedlings.

Nairobi County Nurseries

  1. Nairobi Green Nursery
  2. Karen Tree Nursery
  3. Langata Environmental Nursery
  4. Westlands Plant Nursery
  5. Ruai Community Nursery
  6. Kasarani Seedling Nursery
  7. Embakasi Urban Nursery
  8. Nairobi Youth Nursery
  9. Nairobi Landscaping Nursery
  10. Ngong Road Plant Nursery

Kajiado County Nurseries

  1. Ngong Tree Nursery
  2. Kitengela Green Nursery
  3. Kajiado Farmers Nursery
  4. Isinya Community Nursery
  5. Ongata Rongai Environmental Nursery
  6. Kajiado Youth Nursery
  7. Magadi Tree Nursery
  8. Kiserian Seedling Nursery
  9. Loitokitok Agroforestry Nursery
  10. Namanga Tree Nursery

Northern Kenya Nurseries

These regions focus on drought-resilient trees.

  1. Marsabit Community Nursery
  2. Marsabit Environmental Nursery
  3. Moyale Tree Nursery
  4. Wajir Green Nursery
  5. Wajir Farmers Nursery
  6. Mandera Environmental Nursery
  7. Mandera Tree Nursery
  8. Garissa Community Nursery
  9. Garissa Tree Nursery
  10. Garissa Agroforestry Nursery

Additional Nurseries Across Kenya

  1. Narok Green Nursery
  2. Narok Farmers Nursery
  3. Laikipia Tree Nursery
  4. Nanyuki Community Nursery
  5. Nyandarua Environmental Nursery
  6. Ol Kalou Seedling Nursery
  7. Trans Nzoia Farmers Nursery
  8. Kitale Tree Nursery
  9. Samburu Community Nursery
  10. Samburu Environmental Nursery
  11. Taita Taveta Green Nursery
  12. Voi Tree Nursery
  13. Taveta Farmers Nursery
  14. Homa Bay Environmental Nursery
  15. Migori Farmers Nursery
  16. Kisii Tree Nursery
  17. Nyamira Community Nursery
  18. Baringo Tree Nursery
  19. West Pokot Farmers Nursery
  20. Turkana Environmental Nursery
  21. Turkana Green Nursery
  22. Isiolo Community Nursery
  23. Isiolo Tree Nursery
  24. Meru Farmers Nursery
  25. Chuka Tree Nursery
  26. Tharaka Seedling Nursery
  27. Embu Community Nursery
  28. Runyenjes Tree Nursery
  29. Tigania Farmers Nursery
  30. Igembe Seedling Nursery

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By seedlink March 17, 2026
Tree farming is rapidly becoming one of the most profitable agricultural investments in Kenya. With increasing demand for fruits, timber, medicinal plants, and climate restoration projects, planting the right trees can generate income for 10–40 years. Across counties such as Murang'a County, Kiambu County, Meru County, and Machakos County, farmers are increasingly shifting to tree-based farming systems because they are more resilient and profitable. However, success starts with one key decision: Choosing the right trees to plant. This guide highlights 100 of the most profitable trees to grow in Kenya in 2026, including fruit trees, timber trees, medicinal plants, and agroforestry species. Platforms like Seedlink are helping farmers access quality seedlings from nurseries across Kenya, making it easier to start profitable tree farming ventures. Why Tree Farming is Booming in Kenya Tree farming is growing due to several factors: 1. Export Demand Kenya exports large volumes of: avocado macadamia mango These crops require large-scale planting of fruit trees. 2. Climate Change Adaptation Trees improve: soil fertility water retention farm resilience Agroforestry systems are becoming widely promoted by agricultural experts. 3. Government Tree Planting Programs The government, through agencies such as Kenya Forest Service, is promoting large-scale tree planting to increase forest cover. This initiative has created massive demand for tree seedlings. Category 1: High-Profit Fruit Trees Fruit trees generate income from fresh fruit markets and export markets. Top Avocado Trees Hass Avocado Fuerte Avocado These are some of the most profitable fruit trees grown in Kenya. Mango Trees Apple Mango Kent Mango Tommy Atkins Mango Ngowe Mango Mango farming is very successful in counties like Makueni County and Kitui County. Citrus Trees Valencia Orange Washington Navel Orange Lemon Lime Tangerine Grapefruit Citrus fruits have strong demand in juice processing industries. Passion Fruit Purple Passion Fruit Yellow Passion Fruit Passion fruit begins producing within 8–12 months, making it attractive to farmers. Other Profitable Fruit Trees Guava Pawpaw (Papaya) Jackfruit Dragon Fruit Pomegranate Fig Tamarind Mulberry Soursop Loquat Category 2: High-Value Nut Trees Nut trees are valuable because they are used in both local markets and exports. Macadamia Cashew Nut Almond Pistachio Macadamia farming is especially profitable in regions like Nyeri County and Embu County. Category 3: Timber Trees Timber trees are long-term investments that supply construction and furniture industries. Fast-Growing Timber Trees Grevillea Cypress Eucalyptus Pine These are widely planted for commercial timber production. Indigenous Timber Trees African Teak Meru Oak Croton Cordia Africana These species are highly valued for high-quality hardwood timber. Category 4: Agroforestry Trees Agroforestry trees improve soil fertility and support crop production. Calliandra Leucaena Sesbania Gliricidia These trees are often used for: livestock fodder nitrogen fixation soil improvement Category 5: Medicinal and Herbal Trees Herbal and medicinal trees are increasingly popular due to rising demand for natural products. Neem Tree Moringa Tree Aloe Tree Baobab These plants are used in: herbal medicine health supplements cosmetic products Category 6: Ornamental and Landscaping Trees Urban landscaping has increased demand for decorative trees. Jacaranda Flame Tree Bottle Brush Golden Shower Tree These trees are widely used in urban landscaping projects. Category 7: Indigenous and Climate-Resilient Trees Kenya has many indigenous trees that support biodiversity. Acacia Podocarpus African Olive Warburgia These trees are important for environmental conservation and reforestation. Additional Profitable Trees to Grow The following trees also offer strong potential for farmers. Breadfruit Sapodilla Longan Lychee Mangosteen Durian Olive Blackberry Raspberry Strawberry Tree Gooseberry Kei Apple Bael Fruit African Cherry Wild Loquat African Plum Monkey Orange Starfruit More Trees for Agroforestry and Commercial Farming Bamboo Silk Oak Markhamia Terminalia Casuarina Ficus Albizia Tamarillo (Tree Tomato) Guarana Passionflower Tree Additional Trees for Environmental Restoration Cedar Yellowwood Juniper Redwood Ebony Mahogany Sandalwood Kapok Baobab Hybrid Desert Date Final 10 Profitable Trees Coffee Shade Trees Cocoa Trees Tea Shade Trees Mulberry Hybrid Kiwi Hazelnut Walnut Pecans Rubber Tree Shea Tree How to Choose the Best Trees for Your Farm Before planting trees, farmers should consider several factors. Climate Different trees perform best in different climates. Soil Type Well-drained soils are ideal for most trees. Market Demand Plant trees that have strong market demand. Maturity Period Some trees take longer to produce income than others. Where to Buy Quality Tree Seedlings in Kenya Farmers can source seedlings from: community nurseries commercial nurseries agrovet stores online agricultural marketplaces Seedlink is building a platform that connects seedling growers with buyers across Kenya, making it easier to find reliable suppliers. The platform aggregates nurseries producing: fruit seedlings timber seedlings vegetable seedlings flower seedlings The Future of Tree Farming in Kenya Tree farming will continue expanding due to: climate restoration initiatives rising fruit demand agroforestry adoption environmental conservation programs Farmers who invest in the right tree seedlings today can enjoy income for decades. Find Quality Seedlings on Seedlink Seedlink is building Kenya’s largest marketplace for seedlings, connecting farmers with community nurseries across the country. Whether you are planting fruit trees, timber trees, or ornamental plants, Seedlink helps you discover reliable nurseries and access quality seedlings. Seedlink – Connecting Kenya’s nurseries to the market.
By Seedlink March 17, 2026
Tree nursery businesses are becoming one of the fastest-growing agricultural ventures in Kenya. With increased demand for fruit farming, reforestation programs, landscaping, and climate restoration projects, the need for quality seedlings continues to rise across the country. From community groups and youth organizations to commercial farmers, many Kenyans are now turning to tree nursery businesses as a sustainable source of income. In this guide, we explain how to start a successful tree nursery business in Kenya in 2026, including the costs, requirements, best seedlings to grow, and how platforms like Seedlink can help growers reach more buyers. Why Start a Tree Nursery Business in Kenya? Tree nurseries are attractive because they require relatively low capital and small land space while offering strong market demand. Key reasons why many entrepreneurs are starting nurseries include: Growing Tree Planting Programs Kenya has launched large-scale tree planting programs aimed at increasing forest cover. These initiatives require millions of seedlings every year. Increasing Fruit Farming Farmers are planting fruit trees such as avocado, mango, macadamia, and citrus, creating strong demand for fruit seedlings. Landscaping and Real Estate Growth Urban expansion has increased demand for ornamental plants and landscaping seedlings. Community Income Opportunities Nurseries can be operated by: youth groups women groups farmer cooperatives community-based organizations This makes them a powerful tool for community economic empowerment. Step 1: Identify the Type of Nursery to Start Tree nurseries in Kenya typically focus on one or more of the following categories. Fruit Seedling Nursery This type focuses on producing seedlings such as: avocado seedlings mango seedlings citrus seedlings passion fruit seedlings Fruit seedlings usually have higher selling prices and strong demand from farmers. Tree Seedling Nursery These nurseries supply seedlings used for: agroforestry timber farming reforestation Common seedlings include: grevillea cypress eucalyptus indigenous trees These are widely purchased by NGOs, schools, corporates, and county governments. Vegetable Seedling Nursery Vegetable seedlings are popular among farmers practicing intensive vegetable farming. Common varieties include: tomato seedlings kale seedlings spinach seedlings capsicum seedlings Vegetable seedlings have quick turnover cycles. Ornamental and Flower Nursery Urban landscaping businesses demand: roses decorative shrubs hedge plants ornamental trees These are widely used in homes, hotels, offices, and real estate projects. Step 2: Identify a Suitable Location Location is very important for a successful nursery. Your site should have: reliable water supply good soil or growing media easy road access protection from strong winds Most nurseries operate on small land sizes between 1/8 acre and 1 acre. Step 3: Prepare Nursery Infrastructure Basic infrastructure required includes: Shade Structures: Seedlings require protection from direct sunlight. Shade nets or simple wooden shade structures are commonly used. Seedbeds and Containers Seedlings can be grown in: seed trays polythene tubes raised nursery beds Polythene tubes are the most common method used in Kenya. Irrigation System Seedlings need regular watering. Nurseries typically use: watering cans drip irrigation simple hose pipes Step 4: Source Quality Seeds or Mother Plants Quality seedlings start with high-quality planting material. Sources include: certified seed suppliers research institutions registered seed companies certified nurseries Using poor-quality seeds can result in low germination rates and weak seedlings. Step 5: Learn Proper Seedling Propagation Techniques Different plants require different propagation methods. Common techniques include: Seed Propagation Seeds are planted in seedbeds or trays and later transplanted into tubes. Grafting This is common for fruit trees such as: avocado mango citrus Grafting ensures high-yield and disease-resistant plants. Cuttings Some plants such as ornamental shrubs can be propagated using cuttings. Step 6: Register and Comply with Regulations Nursery operators should comply with agricultural regulations. Registration may involve certification by organizations such as Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service. Certification helps ensure seedlings are: disease free true to variety suitable for sale This is especially important for commercial fruit seedlings. Step 7: Estimate Startup Costs A small nursery can start with relatively low capital. Estimated Startup Budget Item Estimated Cost (KES) Shade structure 10,000 – 40,000 Polythene tubes 5,000 – 20,000 Seeds / rootstock 5,000 – 30,000 Soil preparation 5,000 – 10,000 Water system 5,000 – 20,000 A small nursery can start with KSh 30,000 – 100,000 depending on scale. Step 8: Grow the Most Profitable Seedlings Some seedlings sell faster than others. High-demand seedlings in Kenya include: avocado seedlings mango seedlings grevillea seedlings macadamia seedlings citrus seedlings passion fruit seedlings Vegetable seedlings also provide quick revenue cycles. Step 9: Market Your Seedlings Marketing is often the biggest challenge for small nurseries. Common sales channels include: Local Markets Farmers often buy seedlings from nearby nurseries. Agrovet Shops Some nurseries partner with agrovet stores. Tree Planting Programs NGOs, schools, and corporates often buy large quantities of seedlings. Online Marketplaces Digital platforms are becoming the fastest way to reach buyers across counties. Seedlink is building a platform that connects community nurseries with farmers, landscapers, NGOs, and institutions across Kenya. This allows small nurseries to access larger markets beyond their local areas. Step 10: Scale Your Nursery Business Once the nursery becomes profitable, growers can expand by: increasing seedling varieties expanding nursery size supplying institutional buyers partnering with landscaping companies Large nurseries can produce tens of thousands of seedlings per season. Income Potential of a Tree Nursery Business Tree nurseries can generate strong income depending on scale. Example: If a nursery sells: 10,000 tree seedlings at KSh 20 each Total revenue: KSh 200,000 per production cycle Fruit seedlings often sell at KSh 150 – 300 per seedling, increasing profitability. The Future of Tree Nurseries in Kenya Kenya’s push for: climate restoration agroforestry fruit farming urban landscaping means the demand for seedlings will continue growing. Community nurseries will play a key role in supplying millions of seedlings every year. How Seedlink Helps Nursery Growers Seedlink is building a digital platform that helps nurseries: list their seedlings reach buyers nationwide receive bulk orders coordinate delivery The platform connects growers with: farmers landscapers corporates NGOs government programs This creates new income opportunities for community nurseries across Kenya. Final Thoughts Starting a tree nursery business in Kenya is one of the most accessible agricultural ventures. With small land, modest capital, and proper seedling management, nurseries can become sustainable and profitable enterprises. As demand for fruit trees, timber trees, and ornamental plants grows, nurseries will become an essential part of Kenya’s agricultural ecosystem. Platforms like Seedlink will help ensure that seedling growers can connect directly with the markets that need them most.
By seed link March 17, 2026
Kenya’s agriculture sector continues to shift toward high-value fruit farming, driven by strong local demand, export opportunities, and the need for climate-resilient crops. From avocado orchards in Central Kenya to mango farms in Eastern Kenya, fruit farming has become one of the most profitable investments for farmers. Choosing the right fruit seedlings is one of the most important decisions a farmer can make. Quality seedlings determine: Yield potential Disease resistance Market value Time to maturity Platforms like Seedlink are emerging to make it easier for farmers, institutions, and investors to discover reliable nurseries and buy fruit seedlings across Kenya. This guide highlights 50 of the best fruit seedlings to plant in Kenya in 2026, covering both traditional and emerging crops. Why Fruit Farming is Growing in Kenya Fruit farming has gained popularity because it offers: High Profit Potential Fruits such as avocado, macadamia, and mango have strong export demand. Climate Resilience Many fruit trees are drought tolerant and suitable for different regions. Long-Term Income Fruit trees can produce income for 10–40 years depending on the crop. Growing Local Demand Urbanization and health awareness have increased demand for fresh fruits. 1. Avocado Seedlings (Hass & Fuerte) Avocado farming has exploded in Kenya due to global demand. Popular varieties include: Hass Avocado Fuerte Avocado Why Farmers Love Avocado Strong export demand High market prices Can produce for 20+ years Best Regions Murang’a Kiambu Nyeri Embu Meru 2. Mango Seedlings Mango farming is widely practiced across Kenya. Popular varieties include: Apple Mango Kent Mango Tommy Atkins Ngowe Best Regions Machakos Makueni Kitui Coastal counties Mango trees can produce fruit for over 30 years. 3. Citrus Seedlings Citrus farming remains highly profitable. Common citrus seedlings include: Oranges Lemons Tangerines Grapefruit Best Regions Eastern Kenya Coast region Lower parts of Central Kenya Citrus fruits have strong demand in both fresh markets and juice processing industries. 4. Macadamia Seedlings Macadamia is one of the highest value nuts in Kenya. Top varieties include: Muranga 20 Muranga 4 Kirinyaga 15 Advantages High export demand Long productive lifespan High income per acre Best Regions Central Kenya Embu Meru 5. Passion Fruit Seedlings Passion fruit is popular among smallholder farmers due to its fast maturity. Popular varieties: Purple Passion Fruit Yellow Passion Fruit Benefits Starts producing in 8–12 months High demand in juice markets 6. Guava Seedlings Guava trees are easy to grow and highly nutritious. Popular types: Apple guava Thai guava Guava trees are drought tolerant and suitable for many regions. 7. Pawpaw (Papaya) Seedlings Pawpaw farming is common in many parts of Kenya. Popular varieties include: Solo Sunrise Red Lady Advantages Fast maturity (6–9 months) High market demand 8. Banana Seedlings Bananas remain one of Kenya’s most important fruit crops. Popular varieties include: Tissue culture bananas Sweet bananas Cooking bananas Best Regions Kisii Meru Central Kenya Western Kenya 9. Tree Tomato (Tamarillo) Tree tomatoes are highly profitable and popular in highland regions. Best Regions Nyeri Kiambu Meru They start producing in 1–2 years. 10. Custard Apple (Soursop) Soursop is gaining popularity due to its perceived health benefits. It performs well in warm climates. Additional Fruit Seedlings to Plant in Kenya Below is a broader list of fruit seedlings farmers can consider. Tropical Fruits Pineapple Jackfruit Breadfruit Starfruit Dragon fruit Berry Fruits Strawberries Mulberries Blueberries Exotic Fruits Pomegranate Persimmon Fig Kiwi Indigenous and Local Fruits Tamarind Baobab Marula Kei apple Nut Fruits Cashew nuts Almonds Pistachio Orchard Fruits Apples Pears Plums Peaches Nectarines These fruits perform well in cooler highland regions. More Profitable Fruit Seedlings Limes Pomelo Clementines Passion fruit hybrids Grapes Raspberry Blackberry Loquat Sapodilla Longan Lychee Mangosteen Durian Jujube Olive Gooseberry How to Choose the Right Fruit Seedlings Before buying fruit seedlings, farmers should consider: Climate Different fruits thrive in different climates. Soil Type Well-drained soils are essential for most fruit trees. Market Demand Choose fruits with strong local or export markets. Seedling Quality Always buy seedlings from reputable nurseries or certified suppliers. Where to Buy Fruit Seedlings in Kenya Fruit seedlings can be sourced from: Community nurseries Commercial nurseries Agrovet stores Online agricultural marketplaces Seedlink is building a platform that helps farmers discover fruit seedlings from multiple nurseries across Kenya in one place. The Future of Fruit Farming in Kenya With increasing demand for healthy foods and export opportunities, fruit farming will continue expanding in Kenya. Farmers who invest in quality fruit seedlings today can benefit from: Long-term income Growing market demand Climate-resilient farming systems Find Quality Fruit Seedlings on Seedlink Seedlink connects farmers with community nurseries producing a wide range of seedlings including: fruit seedlings tree seedlings vegetable seedlings flower seedlings By aggregating nurseries across counties, Seedlink helps farmers find reliable suppliers and access quality planting materials. Seedlink – Connecting Kenya’s nurseries to the market.
By Seedlink March 17, 2026
Kenya is experiencing a massive surge in demand for tree seedlings, fruit seedlings, vegetable seedlings, and ornamental plants. From commercial farmers expanding orchards to corporates supporting tree planting initiatives, the need for quality seedlings in Kenya has never been higher. However, many buyers still struggle with one major challenge: Finding reliable nurseries and verified seedling suppliers. This is where Seedlink comes in. Seedlink is a digital marketplace connecting seedling growers, community nurseries, and buyers across Kenya, making it easier to discover, compare, and purchase seedlings for agriculture, landscaping, and environmental restoration. The Growing Demand for Seedlings in Kenya Across Kenya, the demand for seedlings is driven by several major trends: 1. Commercial Fruit Farming Farmers are increasingly planting high-value fruit trees such as: Hass avocado Mango Macadamia Citrus Passion fruit These crops require certified fruit seedlings from reliable nurseries. 2. National Tree Planting Initiatives Kenya has committed to planting billions of trees over the coming years as part of climate action and environmental conservation. This means: Counties need millions of seedlings NGOs require verified nurseries Corporates need reliable suppliers Seedlink helps connect these buyers with community nurseries producing tree seedlings across Kenya. 3. Urban Landscaping and Real Estate Development Urban areas such as Nairobi, Kiambu, and Nakuru have seen rapid demand for: landscaping plants ornamental flowers hedge plants indoor plants Real estate developers and landscapers often require large volumes of flower seedlings and ornamental plants. The Problem: Buying Seedlings in Kenya is Still Fragmented Despite the strong demand, the seedling market remains highly fragmented. Buyers often face several challenges: • Difficulty finding reliable nurseries • Lack of visibility of community seedling growers • Inconsistent seedling quality • Limited logistics coordination • No centralized directory of seedling suppliers Many buyers rely on: roadside nurseries word-of-mouth referrals local agrovet shops While these options work for small purchases, they are inefficient for large-scale planting projects. Introducing Seedlink – Kenya’s Seedling Marketplace Seedlink is designed to solve these challenges by creating a digital platform where seedling buyers and nurseries can easily connect. The platform aggregates nurseries from different counties and allows buyers to: Discover seedling suppliers Compare prices Browse by seedling type Order in bulk Coordinate delivery Seedlink is building Kenya’s largest directory of community nurseries and seedling suppliers. What You Can Find on Seedlink Seedlink brings together a wide variety of seedlings including: Fruit Seedlings Farmers can find high-quality fruit seedlings such as: Hass avocado seedlings Mango seedlings Macadamia seedlings Orange seedlings Lemon seedlings Passion fruit seedlings These are some of the most searched fruit seedlings for sale in Kenya. Tree Seedlings Tree planting initiatives require millions of seedlings every year. Seedlink connects buyers with nurseries supplying: Grevillea seedlings Cypress seedlings Eucalyptus seedlings Indigenous tree seedlings Bamboo seedlings These are widely used for agroforestry, timber farming, and environmental restoration. Vegetable Seedlings Vegetable seedlings are increasingly popular among farmers practicing intensive farming. Common varieties include: Tomato seedlings Sukuma wiki (kale) seedlings Spinach seedlings Capsicum seedlings Onion seedlings Buying seedlings instead of planting seeds helps farmers save time and improve germination success. Flower and Ornamental Seedlings Urban landscaping projects and residential homes often require ornamental plants such as: Roses Bougainvillea Decorative shrubs Indoor plants Seedlink enables landscapers to source ornamental plants from multiple nurseries in one place. Supporting Community Nurseries Across Kenya One of the most important goals of Seedlink is empowering community-based nurseries. Across Kenya, thousands of small nurseries are run by: youth groups women groups farmer cooperatives community-based organizations These nurseries often produce high-quality seedlings but struggle to access larger markets. Seedlink helps them: reach buyers across counties sell seedlings online increase income opportunities This approach ensures that local communities benefit from Kenya’s growing demand for seedlings. How Seedlink Works Seedlink operates like a marketplace platform, similar to digital platforms used in other industries. Step 1: Nurseries List Their Seedlings Community nurseries and commercial growers register and list their seedlings on the platform. They include details such as: seedling type available quantities location pricing Step 2: Buyers Browse the Marketplace Buyers can search by: seedling type county nursery price range This makes it easy to find seedlings near you in Kenya. Step 3: Buyers Place Orders Customers can order: small quantities for home planting medium orders for farms large orders for institutions Step 4: Seedlink Supports Fulfillment The platform helps coordinate: order processing communication between buyer and nursery delivery logistics Why Seedlink Matters for Kenya Seedlink is more than just a marketplace.It helps solve several important challenges: Improving Access to Quality Seedlings Buyers can find verified nurseries and certified seedlings more easily. Supporting Climate Action By making seedlings more accessible, Seedlink supports: tree planting programs reforestation initiatives sustainable agriculture Empowering Rural Communities Community nurseries gain access to national markets, increasing their income opportunities. Strengthening Kenya’s Agricultural Ecosystem Seedlink connects farmers, landscapers, NGOs, and institutions with reliable seedling suppliers. The Future of Buying Seedlings in Kenya The seedling market in Kenya is rapidly evolving. More buyers are searching online for: seedlings for sale in Kenya tree nurseries near me fruit seedlings suppliers Kenya avocado seedlings for sale Kenya Seedlink aims to become the leading platform where these searches lead. By aggregating nurseries across counties and enabling online discovery, Seedlink will help transform how seedlings are bought and sold in Kenya. Join the Seedlink Community Whether you are a farmer, landscaper, corporate organization, or NGO, Seedlink makes it easier to find quality seedlings. And if you run a nursery, the platform offers an opportunity to reach buyers across Kenya. Seedlink is building the future of the seedling marketplace — connecting communities, growers, and buyers in one ecosystem. Seedlink – Connecting Kenya’s nurseries to the market.
By Seedlink March 17, 2026
The Ultimate Guide to Finding Quality Seedlings in Kenya Whether you're a small-scale farmer, commercial agribusiness, landscaper, or NGO, finding high-quality seedlings in Kenya is the foundation of successful planting. From avocado orchards in Murang’a to tree planting projects in Kajiado, the demand for certified, disease-free, and climate-suitable seedlings continues to grow. This guide shows you: Where to buy seedlings in Kenya Types of suppliers available Pricing and delivery options How to identify quality seedlings And how platforms like Seedlink are transforming access 1. Where to Buy Seedlings in Kenya 1. Community Nurseries (Most Accessible) Across Kenya, thousands of community-based nurseries supply seedlings locally. Popular locations include: Kiambu (Ruiru, Limuru, Kikuyu) Murang’a (Kandara, Maragua) Machakos & Makueni Kisumu, Kakamega, Bungoma These nurseries: Offer affordable seedlings Are adapted to local climate conditions Support community livelihoods πŸ’‘ Many buyers prefer community nurseries because seedlings are already adapted to local soils and weather conditions. 2. Commercial Nurseries & Seedling Companies Professional nurseries produce certified, high-yield seedlings for commercial farming. Examples include: Cultio Nurseries Farmers Trend Limited Agrisherry These suppliers provide: Grafted fruit seedlings (avocado, mango, macadamia) Bulk supply for farms and institutions Technical support and agronomy advice Many offer countrywide delivery within 2–3 days 3. Agrovet Shops & Seed Companies If you're looking for smaller quantities, agrovets are widely available. Top suppliers include: Simlaw Seeds Kenya Seed Company Royal Seed East African Seed These are ideal for: Vegetable seedlings Starter farming projects Urban farming 4. Online Platforms & Delivery Services Seedlings are increasingly available online, with delivery across Kenya. You can buy via: Agrovet e-commerce platforms Nursery websites Marketplace platforms like Seedlink (emerging model) Online suppliers offer: Doorstep delivery Bulk ordering Payment via M-Pesa Some platforms deliver same-day in Nairobi and 2–3 days countrywide 5. Government & Research Institutions You can also source seedlings from: Kenya Forest Service (KFS) nurseries County government nurseries Research centers Best for: Tree planting programs Environmental conservation Indigenous tree species 2. Types of Seedlings You Can Buy in Kenya Fruit Seedlings Avocado (Hass, Fuerte) Mango (Apple, Kent, Tommy) Citrus (oranges, lemons) Macadamia πŸ’° Average price: KSh 100 – 300 Tree Seedlings Grevillea Cypress Eucalyptus Indigenous trees πŸ’° Average price: KSh 10 – 50 Vegetable Seedlings Tomatoes Kales (Sukuma wiki) Spinach Capsicum πŸ’° Average price: KSh 3 – 20 Flower & Ornamental Seedlings Roses Landscaping shrubs Indoor plants Popular in Nairobi and urban areas. 3. How to Identify Quality Seedlings (CRITICAL) Buying the wrong seedlings can cost you an entire season. Always Check: βœ” Certification Ensure seedlings are KEPHIS certified Guarantees disease-free plants βœ” Healthy Roots Strong root systems Not root-bound βœ” Uniform Growth Same size and color βœ” Grafting Quality (for fruit trees) Strong graft union No cracks or disease βœ” Nursery Reputation Established supplier with proven track record 4. Pricing Guide for Seedlings in Kenya TypePrice RangeFruit seedlingsKSh 100 – 300Tree seedlingsKSh 10 – 50Vegetable seedlingsKSh 3 – 20Premium grafted seedlingsKSh 200 – 500 πŸ’‘ Bulk buyers (NGOs, schools, corporates) often receive discounts. 5. Delivery & Logistics Modern seedling supply is no longer limited to physical visits. Common delivery options: Same-day delivery (Nairobi & Kiambu) Courier delivery nationwide Pickup points in towns Bulk transport for large orders Many suppliers now offer: Packaging to prevent damage Scheduled delivery during planting season 6. Best Time to Buy Seedlings in Kenya Timing is everything. Ideal planting seasons: Long rains: March – May Short rains: October – December πŸ’‘ Pre-order seedlings 1–2 months in advance to avoid shortages 7. Challenges in Buying Seedlings (And the Opportunity) Despite a strong ecosystem, buyers still face: Fragmented nursery market Lack of visibility of suppliers Inconsistent quality Limited logistics coordination Difficulty accessing community nurseries 8. The Future: Seedling Marketplaces Like Seedlink This is where Seedlink comes in. Seedlink is building a platform that: 🌱 Connects community nurseries to national buyers 🌱 Aggregates multiple seedling types in one place 🌱 Enables bulk ordering and logistics coordination 🌱 Supports income generation for local communities 🌱 Provides traceability and quality assurance How Seedlink Works (Marketplace Model) Similar to platforms like Uber or Airbnb: Nurseries list their seedlings Buyers browse by: County Seedling type Price Buyers place orders Seedlink coordinates: Payments Delivery Fulfillment 9. Why Seedlink Will Win the Market Seedlink solves the biggest gaps: Aggregation of supply Trust and verification Logistics coordination Market access for small growers And most importantly: πŸ‘‰ It unlocks income for thousands of community nurseries across Kenya 10. Final Thoughts Buying seedlings in Kenya is no longer limited to roadside nurseries or local agrovets. Today, you can: Source from certified commercial nurseries Buy from community growers Order online with delivery Compare prices and quality And soon: πŸ‘‰ Platforms like Seedlink will make it possible to access every nursery in Kenya from your phone. 🌱 Get Started with Seedlink Are you a: Farmer looking for quality seedlings? NGO sourcing trees for planting? Nursery looking for buyers? πŸ‘‰ Join Seedlink and connect to Kenya’s growing seedling economy.
By Seedlink March 17, 2026
Find Community Nurseries and Seedlings Across All 47 Counties in Kenya Seedlink connects buyers with community nurseries producing fruit seedlings, tree seedlings, flower plants, and agroforestry seedlings across Kenya. Our marketplace brings together nurseries operated by youth groups, women groups, community-based organizations, and smallholder farmers, helping them reach buyers nationwide. Browse the counties below to discover nurseries and seedlings available in each region. Central Kenya Nurseries Central Kenya is one of the largest hubs for fruit seedlings and agroforestry trees. Kiambu County Nurseries Known for: avocado seedlings mango seedlings ornamental plants landscaping plants Murang’a County Nurseries Popular for: Hass avocado seedlings macadamia seedlings grevillea trees Nyeri County Nurseries Common seedlings include: indigenous trees fruit seedlings agroforestry trees Kirinyaga County Nurseries Known for: macadamia seedlings citrus seedlings mango seedlings Rift Valley Nurseries The Rift Valley region has strong production of timber trees and environmental restoration seedlings. Nakuru County Nurseries Common seedlings include: grevillea trees eucalyptus trees indigenous trees Uasin Gishu County Nurseries Known for: agroforestry seedlings tree planting projects Elgeyo Marakwet County Nurseries Supplies seedlings for: soil conservation agroforestry farming Nandi County Nurseries Popular seedlings include: indigenous trees shade trees timber seedlings Baringo County Nurseries Known for: drought-resistant tree seedlings indigenous trees Turkana County Nurseries Focus on: drought tolerant trees environmental restoration plants West Pokot County Nurseries Common seedlings: fruit trees agroforestry plants Eastern Kenya Nurseries Eastern Kenya produces drought-resistant fruit and tree seedlings. Machakos County Nurseries Common seedlings: mango seedlings citrus seedlings grevillea trees Makueni County Nurseries Popular for: mango seedlings drought tolerant fruit trees Kitui County Nurseries Known for: indigenous trees drought resistant plants Embu County Nurseries Common seedlings: coffee seedlings macadamia seedlings fruit trees Tharaka Nithi County Nurseries Popular seedlings include: avocado seedlings indigenous trees Meru County Nurseries Known for: fruit seedlings tree seedlings agroforestry plants Isiolo County Nurseries Focus on: drought resistant trees climate adaptation plants Western Kenya Nurseries Western Kenya has strong production of fruit trees and agroforestry plants. Kakamega County Nurseries Common seedlings: fruit trees indigenous forest trees Bungoma County Nurseries Popular seedlings: mango trees avocado seedlings Busia County Nurseries Known for: fruit seedlings agroforestry plants Vihiga County Nurseries Focus on: indigenous trees ornamental plants Nyanza Region Nurseries The Nyanza region supplies fruit trees and environmental restoration seedlings. Kisumu County Nurseries Common seedlings: fruit trees ornamental plants Siaya County Nurseries Popular seedlings: mango trees citrus seedlings Homa Bay County Nurseries Known for: fruit seedlings agroforestry plants Migori County Nurseries Supplies: mango seedlings tree seedlings Kisii County Nurseries Popular seedlings: bananas fruit trees Nyamira County Nurseries Common seedlings: coffee seedlings fruit trees Coastal Kenya Nurseries The coastal region supplies tropical fruit seedlings. Mombasa County Nurseries Focus on: ornamental plants landscaping seedlings Kilifi County Nurseries Popular seedlings: cashew nut seedlings coconut seedlings mango seedlings Kwale County Nurseries Common seedlings: cashew trees fruit trees Lamu County Nurseries Known for: coconut seedlings tropical fruit plants Tana River County Nurseries Focus on: drought resistant tree seedlings Northern Kenya Nurseries These regions focus on climate-resilient plants. Marsabit County Nurseries Known for: drought tolerant trees indigenous plants Wajir County Nurseries Supplies: desert tree seedlings Mandera County Nurseries Focus on: climate resilient tree species Nairobi Metropolitan Nurseries Urban counties provide ornamental and landscaping plants. Nairobi County Nurseries Known for: flower seedlings ornamental shrubs landscaping plants Kajiado County Nurseries Common seedlings: indigenous trees shade trees Narok County Nurseries Popular seedlings: agroforestry trees fruit trees Laikipia County Nurseries Known for: environmental restoration trees indigenous plants Samburu County Nurseries Focus on: drought tolerant trees Nyandarua County Nurseries Common seedlings: tree seedlings fruit trees Trans Nzoia County Nurseries Popular seedlings: agroforestry plants fruit seedlings Join the Seedlink Nursery Network Seedlink is expanding its network of community nurseries across Kenya. If you operate a nursery or grow seedlings, you can join Seedlink and connect with buyers across the country. We welcome: youth groups women groups farmer cooperatives community organizations commercial nursery operators 🌱 Register Your Nursery 🌱 List Your Seedlings 🌱 Start Receiving Orders Find Seedlings Near You Seedlink helps farmers, landscapers, NGOs, and institutions source seedlings from trusted community nurseries. Whether you need 10 seedlings or 100,000 seedlings, Seedlink can connect you with the right suppliers. 🌱 Browse the Seedlink Marketplace 🌱 Request Seedlings 🌱 Support Community Nurseries Seedlink – Growing Trees. Growing Communities.
By Seedlink March 17, 2026
Browse 100+ Seedling Varieties from Community Nurseries Across Kenya Seedlink connects buyers with community nurseries producing a wide range of fruit, tree, flower, ornamental, and landscaping seedlings across Kenya. Whether you are planting an orchard, launching a tree planting project, or landscaping a property, Seedlink helps you find the right seedlings grown by local growers. Fruit Seedlings Fruit seedlings are popular among farmers and agricultural investors looking to build long-term income. Avocado Seedlings Hass avocado Fuerte avocado Pinkerton avocado Mango Seedlings Apple mango Ngowe mango Kent mango Tommy Atkins mango Sabine mango Citrus Seedlings Valencia orange Washington navel orange Lemon seedlings Lime seedlings Tangerine seedlings Tangelo seedlings Passion Fruit Purple passion fruit Yellow passion fruit Pawpaw Red Lady pawpaw Solo pawpaw Guava Apple guava Strawberry guava Banana Tissue Culture Cavendish banana Sweet banana Apple banana Other Fruit Seedlings Tree tomato (tamarillo) Pomegranate Custard apple Soursop (graviola) Jackfruit Mulberry Loquat Nut & High-Value Tree Crops These seedlings are increasingly popular for commercial farming and export markets. Macadamia Muranga 20 Macadamia Kirinyaga 15 Almond seedlings Cashew nut seedlings Pecan nut seedlings Indigenous Tree Seedlings Indigenous trees are essential for environmental restoration, biodiversity protection, and watershed management. Croton megalocarpus Meru oak Mukima Warburgia ugandensis Markhamia lutea African olive Cape chestnut Cordia africana Podocarpus Prunus africana African cherry Albizia species Newtonia species Olea africana Agroforestry Tree Seedlings Agroforestry trees are commonly planted on farms to improve soil health and provide timber or shade. Grevillea robusta Calliandra seedlings Leucaena seedlings Sesbania seedlings Gliricidia seedlings Moringa seedlings Timber Tree Seedlings Timber trees are grown for commercial wood production. Cypress seedlings Pine seedlings Eucalyptus grandis Eucalyptus saligna Blue gum eucalyptus Melia volkensii (Mukau) Shade & Landscaping Trees These trees are commonly planted in schools, estates, parks, and farms. Jacaranda seedlings Flame tree seedlings Acacia seedlings Ficus seedlings Neem tree seedlings Flower Seedlings Flower seedlings are used in home gardens, landscaping, and commercial horticulture. Rose seedlings Bougainvillea seedlings Hibiscus seedlings Petunia seedlings Marigold seedlings Geranium seedlings Dahlia seedlings Chrysanthemum seedlings Ornamental Plants Ornamental plants are widely used by landscapers, developers, and homeowners. Croton ornamental varieties Acalypha ornamental shrubs Duranta ornamental shrubs Dracaena plants Yucca plants Snake plants Hedge Plants These plants are commonly used for security hedges and decorative fencing. Kei apple hedges Duranta hedges Muraya hedges Carissa hedges Bamboo hedges Herbal & Medicinal Seedlings These plants are used for traditional medicine and herbal farming. Aloe vera seedlings Artemisia seedlings Lemongrass seedlings Rosemary seedlings Mint seedlings Grass & Ground Cover Ground cover plants are used for lawns, estates, and landscaping projects. Kikuyu grass Bermuda grass Carpet grass Buffalo grass Zoysia grass Specialty Seedlings These seedlings are used for special agricultural or ecological purposes. Bamboo seedlings Bamboo timber varieties Vetiver grass seedlings Tea seedlings Coffee seedlings Seedlings by County Seedlink works with community nurseries across Kenya including: Kiambu County Murang’a County Nakuru County Machakos County Kajiado County Nairobi County These regions are major hubs for seedling production and supply to farms, tree planting initiatives, and landscaping projects. Request Seedlings from Seedlink Seedlink helps buyers source seedlings from multiple community nurseries across Kenya. Whether you need 50 seedlings or 50,000 seedlings, we can help connect you with the right suppliers. 🌱 Request Seedlings 🌱 Find Nurseries Near You 🌱 Join the Seedlink Marketplace