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Where to purchase our plants

Our nursery is not open to the public 

You can purchase our plants at The Real Deahl Gift Store located at 254 N. Columbia River Highway in St. Helens, Oregon. Our plants will be available for purchase beginning in March. Check the availability below for our current offerings. 

Plant Day Event at The Real Deahl Gift Store

We invite you to come out to our annual plant day at The Real Deahl Gift Store on Sunday May 13th from 10am to 3pm.  We will be availble in person to answer gardening questions and to help you pick out plants. We will have all of our tomato, pepper, and cucumber starts available for purchase (weather depending), as well as a large selection of annual flowers and landscape plants. 
View our Facebook event page for more details:

Hildaberry Farm & Nursery Mother's Day Weekend Plant Sale Event

Nursery availability 2023

Below is our current and anticipated availability for our nursery plants for the season. 

Updated every Thursday (last updated 3/23/23)
  • Annual flowers
  • Perennials
  • Vegetables and edibles
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Alyssum

Rosie O'Day Sweet Alyssum (early April)
Snowcloth Sweet Alyssum (Available now!)
Violet Queen Sweet Alyssum (early April)

Amaranth

Aurelia's Verde (mid-May)
Copperhead (mid-May)
​Hopi Red Dye (mid-May)
Perfecta (mid-May)
Pink Beauty (mid-May)

Aster

Matsumoto Blue (late April)
Peony Duchess Apricot (late April)

Calendula

Kablouna Mix (mid-April)
Neon (early April)
Snow Princess (early April)

Celosia

Flamingo Feathers (late May)
Golden Plume (late May)

Cosmos

Apricotta (early May)
Double Dutch Rose (early May)
Fizzy Rose Picotee (early May)
​Rubenza (early May)

Marigold

Colossus Red Gold (early May)
Tiger Eyes (early May)

Nasturtium

Tip Top Alaska Salmon (late April)
​Tip Top Rose (late April)

Rudbeckia

Cherry Brandy (mid-April)
​Prairie Sun (mid-April)
Sahara Mix (mid-April)

Snapdragon

Black Prince (Available now!)
Cherry Twist (Available now!)
Oriental Lanterns (Available now!)

Sunflowers

Autumn Beauty
Mongolian Giant
Teddy Bear
​Velvet Queen

Tithonia

Mexican Sunflower

Viola

Brushstrokes
Deltini Honeybee (Available now!)
​Historic Florist Mix (Available now!)
Laeta Fire

Zinnia

Envy (mid-May)
Illumination (mid-May)
Macarenia (mid-May)
Mazurkia (mid-May)
​Persian Carpet (mid-May)
​Purple Prince (mid-May)
Redman Super Cactus (mid-May)

Aster

Aster novi-belgii 'Professor Kippenberg' (Available now!)

Geranium

Geranium x cantabrigiense 'Karmina' (Available now!)​

Heuchera (Coral Bells)

Firefly (Available now!)
Plum Pudding (Available now!)

*Plants labeled with 'F1' next to their name are hybrid varieties.  All other varieties are heirloom or open pollinated varieties.

Asparagus

Connover's Colossal (mid-April)
Millenium F1 (mid-April)

Kale

Dazzling Blue (mid-April)

Lettuce

Lollo Rossa Leaf Lettuce (mid-April)
Nancy Butterhead (early April)
Skyphos Butterhead (mid-April)
Volcana Mini Romaine (mid-April)
Sunland Romaine (early April)

Cucumbers

Beit Alpha (early May)
Boston Pickling (early May)
Lemon (early May)
Richmond Green Apple (early May)
Salt and Pepper ​(early May)

Peas

Oregon Giant Snow Pea (Available now!)
Sugar Sprint Sugar Snap Pea (Available now!)

Peppers (hot)

Aji Mango (early May)
Bastan Poblano F1  (early May)
Capperino Hot Cherry F1  (early May)
Chimayo Chile Pepper (early May)
Fresno Chile (early May)
Helios Habanero F1 (early May)
Highlander Anaheim F1 (early May)
Jalafeugo Jalapeno F1 (early May)
Lemon Drop (early May)
Lemon Spice Jalapeno (early May)
Leutschauer Paprika (early May)
Rainforest Chile (early May)
Red Flame Cayenne F1 ​(early May)
Red Mushroom Scotch Bonnet (early May)

Peppers (mild/sweet)

Amish Yellow Stuffing Pepper (early May)
Escamillo F1  (early May)
Jimmy Nardello's Sweet Italian (early May)
Sweet Banana (early May)
Takara Shishito F1 (early May)​

Tomatillos

Chupon de Malinalco ​(early May)
​Purple Tomatillo (early May)

Tomatoes (beefsteak)

Carbon ​(early May)
Mrs. Maxwell's Big Italian (early May)
Pink Berkely Tie Dye (early May)

Tomatoes (grape and cherry)

Black Cherry ​(early May)
​Blondkopfchen (early May)
Ruby Crush F1 (early May)
Sungold F1 (early May)
Sunrise Bumblebee (early May)
Sweetie (early May)

Tomatoes (paste/sauce)

Amish Paste ​(early May)
Jersey Devil (early May)
​Justyna (early May)
Pomodoro Squisito F1 (early May)

Tomatoes (slicers)

Early Girl F1 (early May)
Early Willamette (early May)
​Raspberry Lyanna (early May)
Rosabec ​(early May)

Why purchase our plants?

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  • Our plants are grown cold and slow, which means they are not forced with excessive warmth or synthetic fertilizers in order to sell a quick product.  Our plants are grown to be hardy and adaptable when placed into the landscape.  We harden off our plants slowly in order to ensure that our customers are receiving a strong plant for their gardens or landscape designs. 
  • We grow our plants using natural potting mix and we fertilize our plants with natural ingredients such as kelp, seaweed, humates, microbes, and mycorrhizal fungi.  We believe in using high quality natural plant nutrition to produce plants with healthier roots and strong immune systems to fight disease and insects. 

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