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These plants will become decade plants...We hve them ready now...Blueerries... About Us

Highland Hill Farm welcomes you to our store for the purchase trees, plants, and shrubs. Order Seedlings, shrubs, or large trees from us. Call us to discuss your plant needs. We help the beginners to find the best seedlings and plants. We offer advice on types to buy for those who want to start to grow nursery stock. On our farms we raise and sell nursery stock from seedlings to large caliber trees.

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We also offer information on the web about our seedlings , and how to CARE for seedlings and nursery stock . If you buy your seedling from us you will have access to the free use of our planters. We have three types available for use and have had years of experience in planting seedlings. Our planting equipment is located in Fountainville Pa. (near Doylestown) and Milan Pa. We also provide a service to supply and plant Seedlings. We are dedicated to helping you with your plant needs. You will find ARTICLES we have written to help you and explain how we do what we do. We will be glad to assist you. We welcome everyone to come to our farm, if we have time we will give you a tour and show you how we built up our nursery. There are no trade secrets to our operation and we feel that in helping you we will become sharper ourselves. Our phone number is 215 651 8329.

We have thousands of plants for you to see and always have hundreds ready for you to pickup. From 2' to 15' we have inventory balled and burlapped. Don't worry about driving long distances to get to us. We are easy to get to near Phila., on a major road, Rt. 313 in Fountainville Pa.. We want to move our stock and will make sure that you go home a happy camper. If you are coming from a long distance, we will give away free inventory that is surplus to our needs. One of our fields is being converted into ball and soccer fields. Stock in this field will go cheap. We will stay open til the last dog dies or we sell out. I think we have more stock than what we possibly can sell.

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  • I have not used any sprays on these plants.

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  • @Alina674 It is 3.25 right now in Iowa. I don't think that comes close to the vision of the blueberry man.. And food prices at the farmers market have stayed the same since they don't really travel far. The greenhouses here are local. If you are worried about gas too. I can show how I get almost 43 mpg in my Honda.. My Vespa gets 115mpg in the summer too.. Both vehicals were minor investments that allowed me prepare for both fuel surges and food surges.. On the food front preserving helps too..

  • @Iemota21 Gas for $3.00?? that's it!!! where do you live?  Over the weekend where I live the gas is at $4.03 for unleaded! It's crazy scary!

  • Umm it's 2011 and gas is $3.00 a gallon.. I also can get a lb. of blue berries for $2 dollars at the farmers market..

  • What kind of soil do you put blue berries and raspberries in? Also what do you feed them? Also do they like coffee grounds?

  • lol...luv the vision man.

  • Shopped with you a few years back while traveling, had very good prices and loved the choices.

  • well hes elected, and gas is cheaper then when bush was in the office, the blueberry bush is great i have one, and now grow some of my own food, is that cause of Obama, i dont think so but hey? I do agree we SHOULD grow more of our own food. i just harvested my first squash of the year on my patio gardenwhich is about (150-200) square feet. but not full of plants cause i use the patio too lol cant wait for more of my own veg. i started growing cause of my carbon footprint too.trying to reduce

  • I like your marketing approach!! Truly most americans use more petro in going to the supermarket for a 3000 mile salad, than they do driving their cars all year..I'm right over in jersey, are those organic?? I might stop by and check them out...got a friend in Doylestown...

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