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Summary

We are a small plant nursery in Wabanaki Territory aka Falmouth, Maine. We are focused on unusual edible/medicinal plants and local ecotype native plants. Most of our offerings are not widely available from other local sources, and several are not available anywhere else in the country.

All of our plants are grown in living soil, without the use of artificial fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides or fungicides. We prioritize using locally sourced materials and offer plants in reused pots as much as possible.

We offer plant material in different forms depending on the season and delivery method. Potted and bare-root plants are available for local customers from spring through fall. Bare-root plants are available for shipping in early spring and late fall. Seeds are available locally and through the mail year round. Scionwood and cuttings are available in winter and early spring. Sorry, we don’t offer international shipping.



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Edgewood Nursery

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I give this nursery 9.5 out of 10 acorns.

I grow cluster sunchokes and a few other things purchased from Aaron at Edgewood. I was satisfied with the product, his shipping, and especially his availability to answer questions.

I also like his podcast -- the amount that he's given to the world, just to make things better is awesome.

Honestly, the only reason I'm not giving 10 acorns is that navigating the helter-skelter off-grid listings in the store is a little tiring. But that wouldn't be as true if he wasn't selling such an enormous variety, which is an obvious plus! (https://edgewood-nursery.com/shop)

(If you'd like to add your own review, please have the first sentence be "I give this nursery X out of 10 acorns.)
 
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