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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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‘Black Amber’ Japanese Plum

Super large beautiful black plum with amber flesh primarily used for puddings, pies and sauces. Good for eating fresh. Ripens mid-season. A University of California introduction in 1980.

 

Not self-fertile. Requires cross pollination with another Japanese plum (Prunus salicina) cultivar.

 

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‘Early Italian’ Prune Plum

$75.00

Large oval purple fruit with greenish-yellow flesh that turns red when cooked. Good for canning and drying. Good commercial prune-plum. Ripens in 14 days earlier than Italian Plum.

 

Semi-self-fertile. Benefits from cross pollination with another European plum (Prunus domestica) cultivar.

 

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‘Hargrand’ Apricot

$75.00

A 1980 release from Harrow Research Station, Canada. Produces very large yellow-orange fruit with a slight blush. Freestone with firm orange flesh. Very good for eating fresh, drying or in jams and preserves. Ripens in late July. Winter hardy in zone 5.

 

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‘Italian’ Prune Plum

Large oval purple fruit with greenish-yellow flesh that turns red when cooked. Good for canning and drying. Good commercial prune-plum. Ripens in 14 days later than Early Italian Plum

Semi-self-fertile. Benefits from cross pollination with another European plum (Prunus domestica) cultivar.

 

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‘Peach’ European Plum

A unique European plum with very large, apricot-coloured fruit. This plum has extraordinary texture and flavour. Truly a delight to eat. Vigorous and moderately productive. Ripens mid-late August. Ripens in early August.

Not Self-fertile. Requires cross pollination with another European plum (Prunus domestica) cultivar.

 

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‘Redheart’ Japanese Plum

$75.00

Delightfully sweet. The fruit from this tree features deep red skin and fine-grained, bright red flesh. Great for jams, sauces and chutneys. Heat-tolerant. Semi-freestone. Originates from the University of California in 1950. Ripens in August.

Not self-fertile. Requires cross pollination with another Japanese plum (Prunus salicina) cultivar.

 

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‘Sana Rosa’ Japanese Plum

Beautiful, large, red fruits with gold flesh. This big producer developed by Luther Burbank bears sweet plums that are delicious when eaten fresh, cooked or canned. The tree is vigorous and easy-to-grow. Originates from Santa Rosa, California in 1906. Heat-tolerant. Clingstone. Ripens in July.

Self-fertile, but benefits from cross polination from another Japanese plum (Prunus salicina).

 

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‘Shiro’ Japanese Plum

$75.00

Shiro plum, known for its medium to large, round bright yellow fruit has a mild sweet flavour. Excellent for fresh eating, cooking, canning, preserves and desserts, it is a consistent bearer of fruit. It is one of the earliest ripening plums. Very hardy. Ripens in early August.

Semi-self-fertile, but benefits from cross polination from another Japanese plum (Prunus salicina).

 

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