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        Chamberlain Acres
      824 Broadway
   Elmira, NY 14904
    (607) 737 -1313

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Getting ready for opening.
Getting ready for opening.

Glass greenhouse view
Glass greenhouse view

 
 
Chamberlain Acres Perennial Nursery
 
 
 

11/08/2008
   Below is a recent article written about our nursery in a free local paper. The article was written for a column called, A Farmer's Friend. This is from the October issue. Our thanks to the author.
       A Farmer's Friend
  Fall is now upon us and we enjoy the brilliant colors of foliage our Creator has once again so kindly bestowed upon us. While it is grand to observe this and enjoy the autumn bounty of squash, pumpkins, apples and grapes, it is also a time to ponder the chores upon us that need attention before the snow flies.
   Today I was visiting a local gardening establishment that specializes in uncommon perennial flowering plants. Now is the time to plant, transplant and establish this sort or ornamental in the yard and flower garden.
   Chamberlain's is not difficult to find. If you have lived around here as long as I have and remember Chamberlain's Dairy out on South Broadway, just before you get to HH&K Bergh's Oil Company and Broadway Elementary and Middle Schools, you will know the location. You will find the old Chamberlain homestead on the right hand side of the road. It is a beautifully restored Victorian home with over 3.5 acres of perennials and ornamental's from which to choose. What was once Chamberlain's horse pasture is now a colorful array of flowering kale, bee balm, red hot poker, hibiscus, pink iris and other varieties too numerous to name. The amount of work that has gone into this acreage is astounding and is an inspiration to those of us with smaller plots.
   It is unfortunate that many former gardening establishments run by local families are now gone. One that I have fond memories of was run by the Dihlman sisters next  to the Chemung County Fairgrounds. The site of this gardening enterprise now is home to Byrne Dairy. The Dihlman sisters sold flower bulbs, vegetable plants and lots of produce from their large garden. Therefore, it is reassuring that a new generation of gardening enthusiasts, like Chamberlain's, is keeping the interest in perennials afloat.
   It is not easy for small operations to compete with the chain companies because of high energy and supply costs, early frosts and 'Zoning' regulations today. Thus it is refreshing to see such a collection of unusual perennials. These plants are not your average, common, run of the mill varieties that you find at Lowe's, Wal-Mart, K-mart and others.
   I found the quantity and varieties of perennials to be outstanding. The prices of the plants were very reasonable in today's market. It is a plus not to have to pay the high shipping charges that are incurred nowadays. Being able to see and select what you are buying first hand beats a gardening catalog any day,
   Fall hours at Chamberlain's are limited. Due to the fact that these perennial farmers live on the premises it would be kind to be respectful of the open and closed signs and the posted hours of business.
   Let's enjoy these nice fall days and dig in the soil one last time before our first blanket of snow covers the earth. Next spring and summer you will be glad you visited Chamberlain's when you see the myriad of colors in your yard.
   By a Farmer's Friend
 
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   Our nursery is here to serve you. Please come, walk the gardens, look at our plants, talk with us and enjoy the day. Perennials are our speciality.
   We are an expanding nursery, so check back with us often. Suggestions and comments are always welcome.

 
 
 
 

Open as posted, by appointment or when "OPEN" sign is up.
 
Monday - Friday
12 - 6

Saturday

9 - 5

Sunday

9 - 4

Greenhouse view.
Greenhouse view.