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Adams

Regular price $13.47 USD
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This sweet varietal ripens early and is one of the tallest. As one of the oldest varietals hailing from New York, these tall plants produce luscious clusters of berries, dark in color and high yielding. Indeterminate.

Elderberries are semi self-fertile, but for higher yields, it is advisable to plant multiple varieties.

Please see the photos for bundle sizes and examples of what you get.

Non-GMO Commitment: At Growing Farmers and The Farm on Central, all our plants are guaranteed non-GMO and not genetically modified in any way, upholding natural breeding methods and promoting sustainable gardening and farming practices.

Growing method: Grown on our Coop farms using natural growing methods, no chemicals used.

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Michele
Cuttings - Elderberry and Comfrey Ginkgo trees

So far everything looks great. Elderberry and Ginkgo came looking very healthy. Planted a few days later and it's looking good. Excited to see what happens!

Hey there, Michele!
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review! We're thrilled to hear that your Elderberry and Ginkgo trees are looking healthy and you're excited to see the results. Happy gardening!

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Joy Deussen
Great so far

I received 3 Adams Elderberry cuttings that were already sprouting. I stuck them into the ground and they seem to be doing well.

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Yvonne Chaban@yahoo.com
Elderberry cuttings

They are great people to work with. My cuttings are growing nicely.

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Linda Chaim
Adams

Delivery and order process was teriffic _- Thanks so much!
I will be planting this weekend -- snow just left this week & we have some warmer temperatures here.... hope they grow !

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CustomerColleen
Elderberry delight

All three different types of elderberry arrived in good condition, made it thru the customs
Into Canada, looking forward to some large trees eventually