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    Emma's Perennials

    Emma's Perennials

    (2 reviews)

    Emma has forgotten more about plants than most nursery owners will ever know. She is a New England…read moreoriginal, a tough sturdy hard-working lady who runs a top notch nursery combining plain talk, good advice and the best plants. Almost everything I ever bought form other nurseries has died in my bitter cold and windy location; everything I ever bought from Emma is alive and well. She stocks only plants that were grown in cold regions, so no plants from Florida or Georgia that go into shock the minute you stick them into stony NH ground. She has surprisingly good variety too. You'll pay a little bit more, but it is well worth it. Her place is a but remote, so you'll think you are you are lost before you get there, but worth the trip. Best of NH in my book!

    Having purchased a variety of plants from Emma's over the years It was a "no brainer" that we'd…read morelook there this year for the trees and shrubs we wanted for an area where we'd had 3 large ugly trees removed. The only "problem" was that poor Emma was very short-handed, and with various landscaping jobs on her agenda she could not get the items we purchased delivered to us as soon as we'd have liked. However, once delivery was possible Emma, her husband, and a friend brought the truckload of trees and shrubs, unloaded them right where they were to be planted, and did so efficiently and with good humor. I very much appreciated the planting and care advice I was given, and look forward to as much enjoyment from these items as my husband and I have gotten from the beautiful Eastern Redbud, the spectacular Japanese fine-leaf maple and other plants we have purchased from Emma's in the past.

    Petal Pushers Farm

    Petal Pushers Farm

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    Nicest people own & run this nursery. Staff are also very…read morehelpful...and nice. They have great products to choose from...prices may be a little higher than at a big box store, but worth it. I love to stop in to check out the new plants they have in stock. Shop and buy early :-)

    I visited Petal Pushers Farm on Thursday, June 5, 2025, around 11:30 a.m., looking for plants for a…read morelarge area in my yard. I've driven by many times and was hopeful they might have what I needed. Upon arrival, my adult autistic son and I began browsing the selection. A woman who worked there approached us and asked if we needed assistance. While I was speaking with her, my son, who is affectionate and enjoys making social connections, began walking toward her with clear eye contact. As his caregiver, I immediately redirected him with both body language and verbal cues, which he responded to right away, stopping several feet from her. My son is diminutive in stature, 5'6" and 135lbs soaking wet. Despite this, the woman raised her hand toward him in a strong "stop" gesture that caused him to break eye contact and step back. While I can't speak to her personal experiences, the gesture felt unnecessarily harsh and dismissive toward my son, who meant no harm and was simply seeking connection. That moment left us feeling uncomfortable and unwelcome, and we chose to leave without making a purchase. Every customer deserves to feel respected, including those with special needs. I sincerely hope this feedback helps the business grow in awareness and inclusion.

    Tarbin Gardens - gardening - Updated May 2026

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