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Unusual Food Plant Nurseries in the Northeast?

 
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Anyone know of some good nurseries in the Northeast USA (ideally southern New England) that would have some less conventional perennial veggies, trees, and shrubs?  Things like Goumi, skirret, etc?

Ones I’ve shopped at piecemeal or intend to soon …
Logees
The Farmers Daughter
Briggs
Garden in the Woods / Nasami Farm
Wildwood Nursery
Butterfly Effect Farm
Homegrown


Any other good options?
 
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Location: Upstate NY, Zone 5, 43 inch Avg. Rainfall
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Is New York out of your reach?

I'm a big fan of Edible Acres as both a youtube channel as well as a nursery.

https://www.edibleacres.org/
 
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