This year we will be offering many more vegetable plants for home gardeners, and we will be expanding our CSA garden to new members. Blue Bell Greenhouse is a family-owned and operated business by Yuda and Amy Daskal near Durham in the Portsmouth Seacoast area. Blue Bell is in operation year round, with retail sales in the Spring and special order cut flowers the rest of the year.
We try to offer a large selection of bedding plants, including some of the more unusual varieties, which you can find in our "Plant lists". Keep in mind that the lists are subject to change. There may be some last-minute items in the greenhouse that are not included on the list, and others of limited quantity that sell out early.
We try to offer a large selection of bedding plants, including some of the more unusual varieties, which you can find in our "Plant lists". Keep in mind that the lists are subject to change. There may be some last-minute items in the greenhouse that are not included on the list, and others of limited quantity that sell out early.
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Sunpatiens Compact coral pink, deep rose, hot coral, orchid blush, purple, royal magenta 4. Thunbergia lemon, Sunny Susy amber stripe, Sunny Susy brownie, Sunny Susie new orange 6.5 POTS WITH TRELLIS. As we go through the season, we bring in more perennials as needed from local growers, so there will be plants on our benches that may not appear on this list.
Blue Bell Greenhouse offers a pick-your-own CSA at the low cost of only $300 per share. The CSA includes a wide variety of vegetables and fresh herbs that are planted, maintained, weeded, etc. by us and picked by you. This allows members to become more involved with the growing process.
The CSA runs from mid-June through the end of October and offers vegetables such as: tomatoes, eggplant, cucumbers, beans, brussels sprouts, kale, swiss chard, carrots, beets, peppers, and much more.Cultural, biological, and physical pest control methods are employed in a preventative manner so as to reduce the risk of pest and disease challenges early on in the growing process.
The CSA runs from mid-June through the end of October and offers vegetables such as: tomatoes, eggplant, cucumbers, beans, brussels sprouts, kale, swiss chard, carrots, beets, peppers, and much more.Cultural, biological, and physical pest control methods are employed in a preventative manner so as to reduce the risk of pest and disease challenges early on in the growing process.
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