Reviews
Only nursery where I was able to find a mulberry, and I’m from southern VT. I traveled over two hours to purchase it. Returning this year for wine grapes. I know I won’t be disappointed. Highly recommend!
5
7 years ago (19-05-2018)
2nd year i have bought from them. If it doesn't make it through the year, they replace and honor their commitment. Paying a premium for service and honesty is worth every penny. Good job guys and gals. good job! and thanks!
5
8 years ago (22-06-2017)
Drove hours and bought $300 worth of blueberry plants at a premium because "if it grows in Ellmore, it'll grow anywhere". I was told on the way out that they get the plants from another company. I drove and paid the premium for something I could have gotten at any shop.
To make matters worse, failure rate is about 40% and it's just not worth it for me to drive back to get them to honor the replacement warranty they provide.
Thoroughly disappointed, looks like a quaint place, but I felt like their advertisement was misleading and it lead me to make a bad decision.
Edit: we contacted them about the failed plants and they offered to ship replacements. They are trying to do right by us and that's a big relief, thank you!
4
9 years ago (12-09-2016)
One of if not the best resource for fruiting plants in VT. They have been around for a long time exploring what works in our strange Vermont environment. If it can be grown in Elmore good chance it can be grown anywhere in New England. The diversity of fruit trees extends from peaches and apricots, heirloom apples, pares and pawpaws.
Best take a look at their site to get a full list of what they grow.
I have found them helpful and supportive in getting my small intensive orchard up and running. By the end of next year I should have over nine plum trees, three pears, a cherry, a stand of raspberries, six varieties of grape, and a pair of kiwi.
Helping me make my little part of the world a garden of overflowing streams and fruit.
5
12 years ago (14-06-2013)
What a wonderful place to spend an afternoon! You'll want to take a plant home just to remember the experience.
5
9 years ago (02-09-2016)