Cane Creek Nursery

vegetable plants, grasses and fruit trees

04/26/2024

Open Saturday 9 to 12

04/26/2024

Sun sugar cherry
Although called yellow cherry, these little tomatoes are orange at their peak, making almost more bite-sized bursts of sweetness than you can imagine on each plant. A single healthy plant is capable of producing hundreds. Several years ago, Sun Sugar was named by Sunset magazine as the best tasting tomato in their trials for its sweetness and rich tomato flavor that includes just the right amount of tartness. This disease-resistant plant is one of our very best cherry tomatoes and are easy to grow. The fruits are fantastic for salads or to just set out in bowls for snacking. Give the vines plenty of room; they can get 7 feet long or more and will bear through heat until frost, so give them a tall cage for support. Plants are resistant to fusarium wilt and tomato

04/26/2024

SUNGOLD CHERRY
Exceptionally sweet, bright tangerine-orange cherry tomatoes leave everyone begging for more. Vigorous plants start yielding early and bear right through the season. Tendency to split precludes shipping, making these an exclusively fresh-market treat. The taste can't be beat. 15–20 gm. fruits. Indeterminate.

04/26/2024

Park's Whopper CR Improved Hybrid

Description

Big, juicy, crack-resistant tomatoes finish sooner, even in cloudy weather

Days to Maturity: 65 from transplant
Indeterminate
The original Whopper was an American classic, and its successor is simply the home gardener's dream tomato: greater disease resistance, higher yields, a longer season, and better taste.
These big, juicy, crack-resistant tomatoes, 4 inches or more across, ripen uniformly (even when the weather is overcast) and finish 5 days sooner than the old Whopper. Then they keep right on coming in huge quantities until frost—none of your smaller, greener end-of-season fruits here.
And because they're meatier, you get even more succulent tomato flavor in every slice. Park's Whopper has been a taste test favorite for many years, and you will love the rich, succulent bite you get from every fruit.
Resistant to verticillium wilt, root-knot nematodes, to***co mosaic virus, and 2 strains of Fusarium wilt, Park's Whopper is a great choice for beginning gardeners and seasoned pros alike. Find out what all the fuss is about—grow the tomato that American gardeners have been in love with for decades.

04/26/2024

Mountain Merit VFFFN Hybrid Tomato

ALL AMERICA SELECTIONS WINNER. The first full-sized tomato variety offering resistance to early blight, late blight and Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus plus other resistances for a powerful disease package. Deep red, 8 to 12 oz. fruit is quite flavorful and great for slicing and sandwiches as well as canning for later. Productive plants put on an excellent crop with a harvest time that lasts 4 to 5 weeks. Determinate. 75 days.

04/26/2024

Mountain Fresh Perhaps the best all-around member of the series, with uniform ripening, good color, crack resistance, improved flavor and huge fruit size. Sweet yet tangy flavor.

04/26/2024

Mountain Pride Tomato 75 days. Hybrid. Deep oblate fruit (7-8 oz.) are very glossy, with uniform deep red color. Solid meat remains firm even when fully ripe. Good flavor somewhat acid and good shelf life. Suitable for ground or staking

04/26/2024

The flavor is intense, with a sweetness that is balanced by notes of acidity, giving it a distinct, slightly salty taste. Black Krim tomato seeds mature late, but are prolific producers of the large fruit, which weigh an average of eight to twelve ounces.

04/26/2024

Better Boy Plus has all the great characteristics of the classic Better Boy, plus more flavor, disease resistance and adaptability! This bright red hybrid is unbelievably juicy and packs an unbeatable flavor. Weighing in at about a pound, Better Boy Plus can fill up dinner plates and hungry stomachs.

04/26/2024

Amish Paste
Teardrop shaped with amazing flavor
Amish Paste tomatoes are an acorn-shaped, deep-red, paste-type fruit. The vines produce medium-sized, 8 to 12 ounce fruit. This Amish heirloom has thick flesh and few seeds. It performs better when staked.

04/26/2024

Early Girl tomato plants are easy to grow and highly productive, yielding flavorful medium-sized fruits as early as 55 days after planting. At 4-to-5-ounces each, the bright red fruits are well sized for slicing and stacking on sandwiches or bagels, and quartering into salads.

04/26/2024

Jet Star's tasty and mild-flavored red fruit matures early with tremendous yields. Home gardeners will enjoy large, attractive, globe-shaped tomatoes with very few scars or cracks. This popular and versatile slicer is delicious on sandwiches and in salads... great for canning, too.

04/26/2024

The Oxheart Heirloom Tomato

These tomatoes have a similar taste to the typical beefsteak tomato. It resembles a beef heart which explains the name. They are meaty, have few seeds, and are not acidic, making them great for a salad! They are fantastic on our Steak Bruschetta with Tomato and Mozzarella!

04/25/2024
Photos from Cane Creek Nursery's post 04/10/2024

I have got collards, cabbage, red cabbage, broccoli,cauliflower, peppers, tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, melons, cantaloupe, watermelon, okra plants all are available some are ready and some are growning

Photos from Cane Creek Nursery's post 04/04/2024
04/04/2024

April 8th I will start with regular season hours until May 18th regular season hours will be
Monday thru Friday 9to5 and Saturday 9to12

SOME
TOMATO PLANTS
PEPPER PLANTS
CABBAGE PLANTS
BROCCOLI PLANTS
ARE AVAILABLE NOW

Photos from Cane Creek Nursery's post 04/04/2024

Right now It's call ahead Monday thru Friday before you come out. April 8th I will start with regular season hours until May 18th regular season hours will be Monday thru Friday 9to5 and Saturday 9to12

SOME
TOMATO PLANTS
PEPPER PLANTS
CABBAGE PLANTS
BROCCOLI PLANTS
ARE AVAILABLE NOW

JUST CALL ME BEFORE YOU COME OUT

03/10/2024

Right now It's call ahead Monday thru Friday before you come out. April 8th I will start with regular season hours until May 18th regular season hours will be Monday thru Friday 9to5 and Saturday 9to12

SOME
TOMATO PLANTS
PEPPER PLANTS
CABBAGE PLANTS
BROCCOLI PLANTS
ARE AVAILABLE NOW

JUST CALL ME BEFORE YOU COME OUT

11/27/2023

Richardson Farms Stone Ground Cornmeal and Grits
$4.25 Bag for our corn

If you want us to grind your corn it's $3.00 Bag

Non gmo cornmeal $5.75 a bag

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08/05/2023

I am sorry but I will not have fall plants this year... we took this fall off this year .... we will be back open in the spring. On the farm we still have sausage and ground meat available now just call ahead before you come out.We will have cornmeal available around middle of November of this year 2023.

05/22/2023

Crenshaw melons are oblong with skin of a pale, creamy yellow color. The flesh is orange, creamy, sweet, and very aromatic, among the very best of all melons types.

05/22/2023

Open with regular hours 9 to 5 until Wednesday May 24th , then it's call ahead before you come out..Thanks for your support.

05/22/2023

Oxheart tomatoes plants are ready and amish paste , improved park's whopper, mountain pride, better boy and more are available

05/21/2023

YOU CAN GROW NATURALLY WITHOUT PESTICIDES

The way to stay away from harmful synthetic chemicals and pesticides, and grow Naturally, is to select plants for your garden that will help control and repel your insect pests. This method is called Companion Planting, and will help cut down on your workload in the Garden, It works best when you plant your Companion Herb varieties at same time you plant your Veggies, but you can also plant afterwards. When you are planning your Spring Garden, you can work a few of these in to help with pests.

It is always important that you experiment to find out what works best for your situation. Here are some of the best Companion Plants:

ARTEMISIA - This plant produces a strong antiseptic aroma that repels most insects. Planted as a border, it can also deter small animals like Rabbits and moles.

BASIL -The oils in Basil are said to repel thrips, flies and mosquitoes. Planted alongside Tomatoes, will help you to grow larger, tastier tomatoes.

BEE BALM- I love this plant because it attracts bees to my garden. It is another plant that you can grow with your Tomatoes.

BORAGE - Borage repels Tomato horn worms and cabbage worms, and also attracts beneficial bees and wasps. Borage also adds trace elements to the soil. Borage flowers are edible

CATNIP - This plant repels just about everything, including flea beetles, aphids, Japanese beetles, squash bugs, ants, and weevils.

CHIVES - Chives are great plants to repel Japanese beetles and carrot rust flies. It has also been said that Chives will help prevent scab when planted among apple trees.

CHRYSANTHEMUMS - When I do use an insecticide I use one made from chrysanthemums called Pyrethrum. This all-natural pesticide can help control things like roaches, ticks, silverfish, lice, fleas, bedbugs, and to control ants in certain parts of the garden. In the garden white flowering chrysanthemums are said to drive away Japanese beetles, and Painted Daisy kills root nematodes.

DAHLIAS - Dahlias repel nematodes and the blooms are great for adding some color to flower borders and fresh arrangements

DILL - Dill is best planted with Cucumbers and Onion varieties. During the cool season It can also be planted with Lettuce. Dill attracts Hoverflies and predatory wasps, and its foliage is used as food by swallowtail butterfly caterpillars. Tomato horn worms are also attracted to Dill, so if you plant it at a distance, you can help draw these destructive insects away from your Tomatoes. Dill repels aphids and spider mites. Sprinkling Dill leaves on squash plants will also repel squash bugs,

FENNEL- Repels aphids, slugs and snails.

GARLIC - In addition to its great taste and health benefits, Garlic planted near roses repels aphids. It also deters coddling moths, Japanese beetles, root maggots, snails, and carrot root fly. When planted alongside Onions, they also deter moles and mice.

HYSSOP - Hyssop is great for attracting honeybees to the garden, and you will need them for pollination of some of your Veggies.

LAVENDER - Lavender is a favorite among many beneficial insects, including bees, and also repels fleas and moths.

MARIGOLDS - The Marigold is probably the most well known plant for repelling insects. French marigolds repel Whiteflies and kill bad nematodes. Mexican marigolds are said to keep away a host of destructive insects and wild rabbits as well. If you choose marigolds for your garden they must be scented to work as a good repellant. And while this plant drives away many bad bugs, it also attracts spider mites and snails--which are good.

NASTURTIUMS- You can plant Nasturtiums with my Tomatoes and Cucumbers as a way to fight off wooly aphids, white flies, Squash bugs, and Cucumber beetles. The flowers, especially the yellow blooming varieties, act as a trap for aphids.

PETUNIAS - They are great to have for color in your garden, and you get the added benefit that they repel Asparagus beetles, leaf hoppers, and a range of aphids, Tomato worms, and a good many other pests.

ROSEMARY-Deters Cabbage moth, Bean beetles and the Carrot fly

SUMMER SAVORY: Plant with beans and onions to improve growth and flavor. Include it with sweet potatoes. Discourages cabbage moths, Mexican bean beetles, sweet potato weevil and black aphids. Honey bees love it when it is in bloom.

SUNFLOWERS - I use Sunflowers as a way to draw aphids away from my other plants. Ants move their colonies onto Sunflowers. The Sunflowers are tough enough that they suffer no damage.

THYME-Deters Cabbage worm

Photos from Cane Creek Nursery's post 05/20/2023

Open with regular hours 9 to 5 until Wednesday May 24th , then it's call ahead before you come out..Thanks for your support.

05/11/2023

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