We've been in business since 1990. A family owned business that prides themselves in the quality of our plants, growing and selling Bedding Plants, Perennials, Hanging Baskets and Container Shrubs. We search for unusual plants but never forget the importance of the tried and true. We carry an array of potting soils, amendments, bagged stone, mulches and garden accessories.
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Large for a sauce tomato, Amish Paste's slightly irregular plum to strawberry-shaped fruits avg. 8-12 oz. with excellent flavor. These meaty tomatoes are good in salads and great for processing. A Slow Food USA Ark of Taste variety. The classic beefsteak tomato of yesteryear is back! Massive fruit, easily reaching 1-2 lbs has deep red flesh and good old-fashioned tomato flavor.
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Ryan Riske
Aug 29, 2021
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John Chapman
Oct 05, 2019
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Deborah Marceau
Nov 02, 2018
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Such a beautiful variety of trees, shrubs Christmas wreaths, live Garland of all sorts Trees of all sizes and variety...and a gift shop that blew my mind..5 of us went in and spent almost 2 hours looking at all the Beautiful and unusual items they had for sale and just when we thought we had seen everything we found something new and started again..I think my favorite was something a I have never seen before A Beautiful wreath made from fresh picked recently bloomed cotton!!
Deborah Sheehan
Jul 26, 2018
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Erica T.
Jun 13, 2018
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Every Thanksgiving weekend, Carol at Maynard Greenhouse sets her rampant imagination free and transforms her tiny store into a French Nordic fantasyland. Immerse yourself in her mad, mad world, overflowing with all manner of ribbon (velvet, brocade, damask, and silk), buckets of ornaments and scads of stocking-appropriate goodies. It only comes around once a year, so don't miss it.
Joan S.
Dec 04, 2016
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Went here for the second (and last) time this weekend. Their holiday store has some nice things, but the women working there are lazy and unhelpful. I have been told that items "are not for sale because I don't know the price." Same thing second and final visit. Maybe they don't understand the point of having a store is to sell things.