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This site is designed to provide gardeners, growers, homeowners, landscapers and other interested people information about some of the most useful plants we possess, fruit plants. In addition to fruit plants we carry an assortment of non-fruit producing plants which are fruit plants, technically. These include crabapple trees, highbush cranberry bushes, Cleveland Select pears and other decorative trees. Care has been taken to select unique plants providing you with not only a large assortment of conventional fruit plants but also with evergreen groundcovers, dwarf "patio" trees, Covey Twist weeping redbud, and a unique grafted tree called the Fruit Cocktail, which has four different fruits grafted onto a single tree. Begun in 1984 by Jane Warner and Bill Harwood as a family farm, we have grown to service many aspects of the "green Industry;" Our wholesale nursery specializes in producing large container-grown fruit plants.
I have had gardens in different parts of the United States. The garden I had in Lousiana was mainly a vegetable garden. My NJ garden was grown organically and I grew fruits and vegetables. My present garden is very tiny and mainly in containers. I grow mini-fruit trees, blueberries, raspberries, pomegranates, citrus trees, mums, strawberries, primroses, Asiatic Lilies, and various annuals.My educational background as related to gardening is as follows. I received my B. S. in Forestry from the University of Montana. My Master's degree is from the University of Georgia in agronomy. My research was in the use of nitrogen in a double cropping system of grain sorghum. Specifically, I measure the losses of nitrogen as ammonia gas from urea and other fertilizers in laboratory and field studies. My course work includes classes in Horticulture, entomology, plant pathology, biochemistry, weed science, forestry, soils, and botany.My work experience includes field work on the use of legumes and other cover crops in cropping systems. I taught the introductory to soils laboratory to landscape design students for a few years. I worked for several years at the NJ soil testing laboratory analyzing soils and potting mixes. This was followed by stint with an engineer firm as a subcontractor to the EPA. I did research on the removal of metals and organics from soils.A family illness which required 24 hours a day care caused me to drop out of my field. This web site and my tiny garden gives me an opportunity to do.
Thanks for joining me at Simple Gifts Farm’s gardening website, it has expanded from the old one. And while the old farm has been sold and the thousands of plants moved, the thought about coming down “where you ought to be” in the “valley of love and delight” still rings through my head. As it turns out, the old farm wasn’t just a place, it is a thought and a dream that I carry with me wherever I go and whatever I do.