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Right now over 350 perennial varieties are on sale at Fox Hill Gardens at Buy 2 Get 1 Free! We still have a very broad selection of plants in our inventory, including bee balm, coreopsis, phlox, iris, black-eyed susan and many other staple summer bloomers for every growing condition, as well as some things you might not have seen before.

Come in soon for the best selection! Astilbe 'Purple Candles' - Blooming now - will colonize hillsides with glowing purple color! Sweetflag (Acorus gramineus 'Ogon) - This grasslike perennial does well around ponds and takes sun or shade. Sedge 'Ice Dance' (Carex morrowii 'Ice Dance') - Another grasslike perennial that favors shade and moisture.Looks great with hosta!
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Fox Hill Gardens was founded in 1990 when owner John Allegar decided to start a homeowner's nursery. John transformed virtually all of the 2 1/2 acre property into a rolling landscape chock full of beauty in every season. Fox Hill Gardens is open for sales spring to fall each year, sourcing plants appropriate for Pennsylvania's climate, along with fertilizer, soil amendment, mulch, straw, stone, and other hard and soft landscaping materials.
These lists represent what is projected to be available at Fox Hill Gardens in 2021. Updates will be posted as we get more information. Through the year we will update these lists as the inventory changes. Please note that we cannot guarantee dates when these plants will be available, and some items listed here will need to be dug and potted before becoming available for sale.
Reviews (8)
Jesse Wilberding
Jesse Wilberding
Jun 04, 2021
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Simply the best plant nursery in town and a top notch, professional landscaping crew!
Karry Carr
Karry Carr
Dec 10, 2020
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Very helpful and knowledgable staff, many beautiful plants to choose from.
Sean Okonsky
Sean Okonsky
Aug 20, 2020
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Came here to buy some starter plants for my garden and they had just what I needed. Well priced and a beautiful nursery!
Joanne T.
Joanne T.
Jul 04, 2020
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I was at Fox Hill Gardens from 10 to 11 am this morning. They are a local (not big box) gardening center that appears to specialize in native plants. Excellent service. Excellent masking. Excellent social distancing. And btw, the plants arre wonderful. We just filled our porch planters with a variety og grasses, ferns, green perennials, and flowering pkants. I didn't take a picture at the Gardens, but did take some pictures of the finished product at our home ( the porch pkanters are a reproduction from the original porch that was torn down and reproduced from a 1927 photo last year)
Lynda Kasmala
Lynda Kasmala
Nov 01, 2017
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I am an experienced perennial gardener and enjoy going to Fox Hill Gardens for a number of reasons. The plants are always in excellent condition; the selection is the best in the area bar none; the staff is friendly and knowledgeable; the prices are reasonable; the venue is beautiful. I encourage every local gardener and visitor to check out Fox Hill Gardens every year. They never disappoint!
Melissa C.
Melissa C.
May 02, 2016
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What makes Fox Hill so charming is that they have their selections nestled within their own gardens. It's gorgeous! There was a family there that was so enamored by the scenery, they started taking family photos!
I'm not a novice gardener, but I learned a lot there today, between all of the helpful signage and the conversations with the staff. Each of the plants is well marked with notes on how to plant them, how large they will grow, and when they'll bloom (and even the color of the blooms).Another thing I really appreciate is that they have signs telling you which plants are native
S. K.
S. K.
May 13, 2015
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We love white flowers, looked all over the area nurseries for white rhododendrons, and bought several labelled white Catawbiense Albas here.

Brought them home, treated the soil, dug holes, planted them.

Two weeks later they start to bloom -- two are a sickly bubblegum pink and one is lavender.

Fox Hill admitted it was their error and that they sold ALL their rhododendrons mislabeled, but told us we would have to dig them up, pack them up (we didn't keep the plastic buckets so now we have to buy some?) and drive over and bring them back ("in good condition" we were instructed
Caro M.
Caro M.
May 09, 2013
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Nice selection of good quality plants, just in time for Spring! The woman who helped me knew what I was talking about in terms of strawberry varieties and in picking out the right one for me.