We offer a wide assortment of vegetable plants, trees, shrubs, and perennial herbs for the northern garden and greenhouse.
Nearly all of our plants are grown from seed – no grafting - because we believe in celebrating the genetic diversity and unique characteristics that seed-grown propagation can bring.
As part of our commitment to input reduction, we utilize soil blocking techniques to drastically reduce our reliance on plastic and decrease our impact on the land.
During the spring and summer growing season, you can make an appointment to purchase plants on-site at the farm.
Most of our sales happen on-site here at the farm (by appointment only) or through our various CSA memberships.
To purchase plants, please email us using the button below:
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During the spring and summer season, we send out regular emails with current plant availability and pricing. We also frequently offer special discounts to our email subscribers.
Our tree and shrub prices generally begin at $15 per plant for 4-inch soil block sizes and increase in price based on block size and maturity.
If you live in the north and are not yet growing Grandpa's Home pepper, you are missing out!
This compact plant (easily maintained year-round in a 2- or 3-gallon pot) is one of the only peppers to still set flowers and fruit in the low lighting conditions of our northern winters.
The small red peppers grow upright on short-statured plants, producing copious quantities of hot thin-skinned peppers that work beautifully for drying into chili flakes or for adding a little zest to pickles.
Meet the "House" tomato: an old Russian heirloom that was originally bred to be grown in pots on the high-rise balconies of wealthy residents.
This dwarf determinate tomato plant grows to only be between 6- and 8-inches tall, producing an abundance of small salad tomatoes ideal for the urban gardener or northern grower!
With proper care, these plants can be pruned and overwintered as house plants - some folks have plants that are 12 years old and still going strong!
Did you know that not all basil is an annual? Tulsi Vana (aka Holy Basil) is a perennial form of basil that can be overwintered here in a large pot with supplemental lighting.
We have a limited supply remaining of Pawpaw tree seedlings available from our nursery. These trees are grown from seeds of various commercial cultivars, which means they should produce excellent fruit.