Skinny Trees Farm
Pascale Poussart
Adam Maloof
41 Aunt Molly Road
Hopewell, NJ 8525
USA
https://www.skinnytreesfarm.com/
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Distribution
- Local
About
Shagbark hickories mark the old boundaries of a dairy farm, abandoned in the 1960’s and adjacent to the St. Michael’s preserve. We purchased 11 acres and named it “Skinny Trees Farm” after overhearing visitors comment on how skinny the ash trees in the forest were. The years since then have been a long-term restoration project to replace the invasive roses and dying ash forest with native trees, shrubs, wildflowers, and herbs. We have cultivated a fig orchard, berry patch, and myriad cutting flowers — and built a farm stand to share the bounty with you.
Services
- Flowers for Events
- Individual Orders/Deliveries
- On-farm sales
Flowers We Grow
- Ageratum
- Agrostemma
- Allium
- Ammi
- Anemone
- Asclepias
- Aster
- Astilbe
- Bachelor button
- Baptisia
- Bells of Ireland
- Branches - Flowering
- Branches - Foliage
- Bupleurum
- Butterfly bush
- Calendula
- Callicarpa/beautyberry
- Campanula
- Caryopteris
- Celosia
- Centaurea
- Clematis
- Columbine
- Coreopsis
- Cosmos
- Craspedia/drumstick
- Daffodil
- Dahlia
- Delphinium
- Dianthus
- Dogwood
- Echinops
- Echinacea
- Euphorbia/Snow/mtn
- Feverfew
- Forsythia
- Foxglove
- Goldenrod
- Gomphrena
- Grasses & Grains
- Herbs
- Hydrangea
- Hypericum
- Iris
- Larkspur
- Lavender
- Liatris
- Lilac
- Lily
- Lily of the valley
- Lisianthus
- Lobelia
- Monarda
- Monkshood
- Mountain mint
- Nigella
- Penstemon
- Peony
- Phlox
- Poppy
- Prunus
- Ranunculus
- Rose
- Rose hips
- Rudbeckia
- Scabiosa
- Sedum
- Shasta daisy
- Snapdragon
- Spirea
- Statice
- Strawflower
- Sunflower
- Sweet pea
- Tuberose
- Tulip
- Turtlehead
- Viburnum
- Willow
- Witch hazel
- Yarrow
- Zinnia