Gardening season is just around the corner, which brings good news for us fellow gardeners. A new garden center will be opening in March.
What used to be My Backyard located in the old Meatland parking lot will be moving out to Rt 13 where the old Sunnyside Nursery used to be.
The new name will be Browder Hite Garden Market. The soft opening will be March 22 for friends, family
The vibe of the store will be more of a lifestyle garden market rather than purely plants and mulch for sale. They will be featuring ESVA artists on the walls, local honey
There will be a nice selection of seasonal plants as well as planting supplies (bulk and bagged mulch, garden soils, mushroom compost, a modest selection of chemicals and fertilizers,
Back in the day, there were four retail nurseries in Northampton County– Sunnyside, Appleseed, Old Thyme and Maplewood Gardens.
Finally, we have one just for us.
Gary Wagner says
Just for the record, my wife and I ran Wagners Farm Market for 18 yrs before selling it to Appleseed. We were the first in the county to sell fresh vegetables and nursery plants to the public. Good luck to Bowder Hite on their new endeavor.
Blue Hoss says
Wow, as old as Northampton county is, you were the ‘first to sell fresh vegetables and nursery plants to the public’?
You must me the oldest man alive.