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    Beddington Ridge Farm - Picking out the stems.

    Beddington Ridge Farm

    5.0(1 review)
    19.8 mi

    I absolutely adore this place! The country setting down a side road, far from traffic makes the…read moreexperience so quiet and rustic. The owners are both sweet and what you would expect from down east Maine couple. For blueberry picking it is bet to call ahead to ensure that someone is home. I forgot to call the day before so when no one answered the phone in my way over I was chancing whether they would be around. What luck! They were home, working tirelessly on the conveyor belt that is in their old garage. When I parked my car I was greeted by an old black lab ( I have a huge soft spot for black labs). I greeted him with head pats and ear scratches. The wife approached me and I asked if I could rake some blueberries. She said I could and went to get her husband to have him bring me to a good spot. I was given an overview of how to rake since it had been a year since I last visited their farm. When left to my own devices, I took in the quiet surroundings, the smell of blueberries, and the soft breeze coming over the large field of berries. What tranquility! I began my raking with first novice representation and soon starting to feel like an old pro. It doesn't take a lot to get the hang of it. In about 40 minutes or less I had picked two flats worth. I pulled my wagon over to the garage where the fun part began. The husband lugged the flats to the top of the conveyor belt. My instructions were to stand at the lower part and pick out the stems and gross stuff closer to me. After one round we took the ones on the far end and did it again. I enjoyed being a big part of all the processes which also helped the price(big fan of that). I had brought my own containers, so I didn't have pint boxes or too many ziplock bags bumping around in my car, which was a huge help and I recommend. Everyone must go here! Such a wonderful experience that I have made into an annual event.

    From the owner: HOURS By chance or call ahead at 207-638-2664…read more Field grown perennial plants spring and early summer. Fresh wild blueberries and pick your own wild blueberries in August. Berry Fruit Spreads year round. Fresh cut flower bouquets summer and early fall. Dried flower wreaths fall and winter. Balsam fir Christmas wreaths in season.

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    Beddington Ridge Farm - Blueberry raking

    Blueberry raking

    Beddington Ridge Farm - Our blueberry jams assortment

    Our blueberry jams assortment

    Beddington Ridge Farm - Dried flowers and blueberry twig wreath

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    Dried flowers and blueberry twig wreath

    Surry Gardens - "Marmalade" coneflower

    Surry Gardens

    3.6(10 reviews)
    30.6 mi
    $$$

    Wow, what a selection! And their plants, shrubs, trees are…read moreall very healthy. Take your time, there's a lot to see! We got all the plants for the "flower bed" I built.

    ORIGIN: James Dickinson started Surry Gardens in 1976,…read moredisplaying perennials along his driveway, and selling plants from his root cellar. The owner to this day, Surry Gardens now encompasses five acres. CONCEPT: Surry Gardens sells a wide selection of perennials, house plants, trees, shrubs, and annuals, with an eye towards selling varieties that are uncommonly found. Landscaping services, advice, garden tools, and amendments are also available, making Surry Gardens a one stop shop experience for residents of mid-coastal Maine. EXPERIENCE: Those who have followed my earlier reviews will know I am a frequent garden center visitor, and do travel up and down western Connecticut in order to access uncommonly seen varieties of plants and shrubs. Surry Gardens is always on my destination wish list when vacationing in Maine because of the unique collection the owner and employees have curated and cultivated. I'm not alone in doing do, as Martha Stewart, who owns a home in the region, periodically pens reference to her own Surry Garden visits and uncommon finds. I myself can report here that during my last visit I was happy to bring "Marmalade" and "Tomato Soup" coneflowers into my perennial garden! YELP * COMMENT: My experience has not been anything but positive, and I am bewildered by the high percentage of negative reviews posted by folks without history of submitting any other reviews -- neither before nor since. (Before I reviewed 50% rated low). Yelp usually flags these as questionable. TIPS: Customers of Surry Gardens receive "Green Stamps" for their purchases, which can be applied towards designated "Green Card" items at the the end of the growing season. Mid-summer sales also allow frugal and patient customers to acquire plants at discounted prices, with additional discounts through coupons found in local Ellsworth American newspaper (example attached). Since 1976 James Dickinson has prepared and distributed catalogs each season. Now also digitally available on the gardens' website, the catalog helps customers plan or dream based on what is readily available. Coordinating a visit with neighboring Pugnuts for ice cream may make the excursion more agreeable to fellow travelers when, in your mind, you are within a reasonable drive to Surry Gardens!

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    Surry Gardens - Mature "Tomato Soup" coneflower

    Mature "Tomato Soup" coneflower

    Surry Gardens - Wide variety of coneflowers, including many hard to find shapes and colors

    Wide variety of coneflowers, including many hard to find shapes and colors

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    Sample sales and additional coupon discounts

    Guini Ridge Farm - Also found this gorgeous coleus  perfect for autumn coming soon!!

    Guini Ridge Farm

    5.0(2 reviews)
    64.2 mi

    Large selection of plants super nice staff would 100% recommend for anyone looking for plantsread more

    Went to plants unlimited to find rhubarb (and yeah I'll go with the fact that it was a little late…read morein the season like late June) But the attitude I got from the worker when I asked if they had had any was unbelievably rude. It was like they had expected me to understand they're entire system and when they don't replenish certain plants/vegetables. I went to Guinea ridge farm for the first time just to look as I had already been everywhere else I could think of looking for rhubarb plant and sure enough they had it. It wasn't just about finding the rhubarb plant as much as the shocking difference in the customer service. There was an amazingly friendly fellow and he had come to me first asking me how I was and if I had needed any help. An absolute gem of a person, but it's was not only that one person I would say every worker there is absolutely stellar. I'm very happy to have found this place and will be a forever customer. Also I absolutely love the watering system they have implemented. Having the plant tables covered with a plastic like material to hold water to water from the bottom is so very good for the plants and works wonders for them obviously seen in the quality of the plants. On the topic of plant quality I don't think I have ever seen them have a discount area for sick/dying plants if that gives any insight to how well they care for the plants they sell. When it comes to pricing I would say yea it may or may not be a bit more than Home Depot or plants unlimited but the quality could never be beaten. I've always had the worst experiences getting plants like succulents etc from Walmart/Home depot where they have literal pests eating away at them or root rot from overwatering! But you can trust these guys when it come to quality control. You guys rock!

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    Guini Ridge Farm - Arctic twist begonia!  These are so cool I've never seen these before! Same with the other swirly begonia!

    Arctic twist begonia! These are so cool I've never seen these before! Same with the other swirly begonia!

    Guini Ridge Farm - Swirly begonia forgot the name and lost the identification card it came with but it's so beautiful!

    Swirly begonia forgot the name and lost the identification card it came with but it's so beautiful!

    Guini Ridge Farm - Guini Ridge Farm Staff

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    Guini Ridge Farm Staff

    Sunrise County Evergreens - gardening - Updated May 2026

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