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Click Here for 2024 Public Nursery Details Our online ordering has been suspended as we pepare pre-orders and get the nursery ready to open to the public starting May 3rd. While some products may show out of stock on the website, we have a good selection of extra stock that will be for sale during May from the farm.


Shipping of spring plants is now closed for the 2024 season! New orders will not be accepted.


All other items including merchandise and pantry items are still available for order online.

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‘Gin Fizz’ Juniper

$20.00

Durable evergreen juniper with an amazing and heavy set of sage green and blue berries! Not recommended to eat the berries raw as they can be quite bitter but a wonderful berry for any gin makers! A fast-growing and upright conical shape, hardy in zones 4-8. Deer resistant and drought tolerant, great addition to any garden or landscape!

 

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Available as: #01 Potted

‘Himrod’ Seedless Grape

$14.00$18.00

Bears golden yellow fruit on long loose clusters of medium-sized berries. Fruit ripens in early season, mid-August. Good variety for the home garden as a table grape, for making juice or wine. Can be dried for raisins. Very high quality. One of the hardiest white seedless grapes.

 

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‘JH Hale’ Peach

$75.00

A long standing heirloom. Widely adapted and cold hardy. Large to extra large, with golden skin and light red blush. Firm flavourful flesh has made this a long standing favourite. Freestone. Originated in Connecticut in 1912.

Not self-fertile. Requires another peach cultivar as a pollinizer to set fruit, unlike most other peaches.

 

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‘Reliance’ Peach

Cold hardy and widely-adapted. Medium-large peaches are yellow fleshed with a traditional yellow with red blush skin. Excellent for canning, drying, preserves and fresh eating. Released in New Hampshire in 1964.

Self-fertile but benefits from cross-pollination from another peach cultivar with a similar bloom time.

 

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‘Sovereign Coronation’ Seedless Grape

$14.00$18.00

Sovereign Coronation is developed at Summerland Research Station, here in BC. This midseason eating grape produces virtually seedless, blue-purple fruit with a sweet musky flavour. Makes great preserves. Commonly sold from the Okanagan as fresh seedless table grapes, but also are the most widely grown table grape in Canada. The fruit has a vibrant blue colour similar to Concord and is earlier than traditional varieties. A great option for organic growers as fruit clusters tend to be more open allowing for better airflow and reduced disease pressure.

 

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‘Westcot’ Apricot

$75.00

Hardy. Pink flowers cover the tree each spring. Medium-sized heart-shaped light orange-coloured fruit with a red blush. Firm flesh is golden-yellow and freestone. Excellent for fresh eating or canning. Self-pollinating. Ripens in July-August. Winter hardy in zone 3, but more reliable for fruit production in zones 5+. Developed at the Morden, Manitoba Research Station, released 1982.

 

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Black Currant

$16.00

A handsome fruiting hedge. Extremely productive. Medium-sized fruit forms in clusters on this compact, upright bush. Fruit is high in vitamin C and can be eaten fresh, but is traditionally used for prized and popular preserves. Also ideal for juicing, wine, and fruit liqueurs. Plant tolerates shade. Cold-hardy. Ripens in June or July. Self-pollinating.

*Do not plant within 900 ft. of white pines due to the potential for Blister Rust. 

 

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Black Jostaberry

$20.00

A gooseberry and currant cross! The rich berry taste is reminiscent of gooseberry with a kiss of black currant. Deep-red, almost-black fruit is high in vitamin C and forms in large clusters, ideal for juices, jams and jellies, and fresh-eating. Cold-hardy plants are long-lived, thornless, and productive once established. Debuted in 1977. The name “jostaberry” itself is a combination of the German word for blackcurrant, “Johannisbeere” and for gooseberry, “Stachelbeere”. Disease-resistant to American gooseberry mildew, black currant leaf spot, white pine blister rust, and big bud gall mite. Ripens in July. Self-pollinating but does well with cross-pollination.

 

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Available as: #02 Potted

High Bush Cranberry

$16.00

Beautiful white blossoms found in the late spring lead to large clusters of bright red berries by the end of the summer. Tolerant of frost, likes sun and can do well in most soil types though it prefers well-drained, moist soils. The fruits may be eaten raw or cooked. Like “regular” cranberries, they are high in vitamin C and have a deliciously tart, acid taste!

 

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#1 potted

Red Currant

$16.00

Grow clusters of popular dark red berries! Attractive heavy-bearing bushes yield the tastiest currants you’ve ever savored. Berries hold well on the bush and are ideal for jellies, preserves, tarts, and muffins. Cold-hardy. Ripens in July. Self-pollinating.

*Do not plant within 900 ft. of white pines due to the potential for Blister Rust. 

 

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White Currant

$16.00

A natural mutation of the red currant varieties. Medium-sized fruit forms in clusters on this compact, upright bush. The small, round berries appear green to start but later transform into creamy shades of white and pink. Fruit is high in vitamin C and can be eaten fresh, but is traditionally used for prized and popular preserves. Plant tolerates shade. Cold-hardy. Ripens in June or July. Self-pollinating.

*Do not plant within 900 ft. of white pines due to the potential for Blister Rust. 

 

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Available as: #01 potted

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