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Positive jsimons
(3 reviews)
On Apr 27, 2021, jsimons South Hamilton, MA wrote:

Great company based in Maine. We have bought bare-root shrubs and trees from them two years in a row. A great way to save money if you plant promptly and are willing to wait for small plants to grow! The plants arrive carefully packaged in wet paper mulch to keep the roots moist. Fedco is very focused on the ethics of growing and planting, and provide extensive information on the sources of their products. Read carefully before you order because there is so much to consider. Their illustrated catalog is a joy to peruse, full of information about native and heritage plant stock. They love their growers and customers. We love them in return.

Positive Permie4895
(2 reviews)
On Aug 22, 2016, Permie4895 Reynoldsburg, OH (Zone 6a) wrote:

I ordered blueberry and blackberry bushes from FedCo to start a permaculture garden. All of the product arrived when expected, as expected. Everything is thriving and I will be ordering more for our expansion.

Positive SueMc
(5 reviews)
On Jun 20, 2015, SueMc Bethany, IL wrote:

Great company that has a great variety of plant material. I've ordered from them with great success every time except this year. I ordered and received 31 or so fruit trees, fruiting shrubs and medicinal perennials. Everything looked great on arrival and grew nicely except two cherry and one peach tree. the two cherries were dead and the peach is still green when scratched but has not leafed out at all.
Fedco refunded the money for the three tree without question. I will order again and am already making out my order for 2016 in anticipation of being able to place the order later this year.
Fedco, if the peach leafs out I'll return your refund!
Great company that stands behind their plants.

Positive liberman
(3 reviews)
On Apr 10, 2015, liberman Mc Gaheysville, VA wrote:

I ordered 2 trees and 100 strawberry plants as a first-time customer this year. Plants arrived exactly as scheduled and in great shape. I have never gotten strawberry with such large root systems; the trees were bigger in diameter than I expected too (not whips). Packaging was damp but not soggy. I planted day of arrival and in less than a week plants are all showing growth. Great experience all around.

Positive daffodiljones
(1 review)
On Mar 4, 2014, daffodiljones Pittsfield, NH wrote:

The people make fedco trees a cultural institution of great value. Ive had some iffy plants from fedco in my order...true... but they replaced them. they pack plants well. Its the fact that you will get a dedicated expert when you ask a question. You will meet cheerful skilledvpeople at the tree sale.you will get advice and find integrity in every aspect of their services. Especially if you are interested in food security and soil /garden health you will appreciate fedco. The apples of maine and northern new england are a specialty. You will not find a wide range in perennials but their tree fruits will surprise and their amendments range is superb.

Positive rozzops
(1 review)
On Apr 22, 2013, rozzops Neenah, WI (Zone 5a) wrote:

I order 6 bare root fruit trees from Fedco Trees in January and was billed right away (as expected). I received the trees 2 weeks ago and since there was snow still on the ground i planted them in pots. All of the trees are doing great and started to bud out. So far my only minor complaint is they shipped a bit early but i have my trees and they are doing well so I'm happy.

Positive Wolfcastle
(12 reviews)
On May 7, 2012, Wolfcastle West Lafayette, IN (Zone 5b) wrote:

I put in a somewhat late order of 30 myrobalan rootstock for an apricot and plum grafting project this year. All of the rootstock arrived in good condition and of about ¼ inch caliper, which is exactly what FEDCO advertised on their website. So far, every single one of the rootstocks has leafed out, and around 80% of the grafts have taken which is far more than I expected given my inexperience. Overall, I’m extremely pleased with FEDCO and am looking forward to ordering from them again in the future.

Positive rebecca101
(25 reviews)
On May 6, 2012, rebecca101 Madison, WI (Zone 5a) wrote:

I put in an order for some bare-root perennials and bulbs through this division, and was very happy. The plants were dormant upon arrival, and have now begun to grow nicely. Everything was well-packaged. They don't have a big selection of perennials, but have some good prices on what they've got. I've ordered from their seeds division for many years and love this outfit!

Positive emi2
(3 reviews)
On Apr 23, 2012, emi2 Forest Hill, MD wrote:

The apple trees arrived in excellent condition, healthy, with leave bud, and are now flowering less than a month after planting. Amazing!
I ordered strawberry plants and blueberry buses as well and am impressed with the health of the plants. Great source of reasonably priced plants.

Positive downtownie
(2 reviews)
On Apr 16, 2012, downtownie Brooklyn, NY wrote:

It's a cooperative with a really great selection and incredible prices. I also like how they took such a strong and brave stance not to carry the seeds of Monsanto. We've been ordering for years from all branches of the coop- bulbs, trees, seeds, supplies. As for the trees specifically, they are so hardy and really big for the prices. Same with the rose bushes I ordered. I think they'd easily have been twice as much anywhere else. Their online ordering can be clunky but better than nothing. I liked getting an email w ship date and arrival so I could plan out the planting. The directions and tips are great. You can learn a lot from this catalog!

Positive dirtmaker
(4 reviews)
On May 19, 2011, dirtmaker Plymouth, MA wrote:

We do love this company in this house and when the catalog comes out it is a constant inquiry at night as to who has the fedco book. All of the trees we have ordered over the years are doing well and thriving and were the correct variety.

Positive seagardener
(42 reviews)
On May 6, 2011, seagardener Southport, ME wrote:

I have been real happy with this company and they have sent very good sized plants for the price charged: bigger than at least one of their NY competitors. In the past they substituted plants even though I requested "No subs" as instructed on their website. This year it appears that they did substitute a semi-dwarf apple for what I had hoped was to be a standard. However, I am glad to at least have the variety that is hard to find. I'm espalier-ing three of their plants, two pears that I ordered this year which I'm training as cordon row crops, and a substitute apple from a year or two ago which I moved from a field to a latticework trellis. The new 'Lars Anderson' peach tree has flower buds on it. Their other peach is 8' x 8' and had really taken off in the past 2-3 years since planting and appears to be well budded this year. Their catalog reads like a book if you don't mind the liberal/left wing commentary.

Positive wildagain
(5 reviews)
On May 2, 2011, wildagain Clarks Grove, MN (Zone 4b) wrote:

I placed my first order with Fedco Trees this spring. My 9 apples, 2 pears, 2 cherries and 1 peach arrived according to schedule, in a giant box, well-packed, with moist roots. I planted all the trees the next day, and my garden instantly became an orchard with trees as tall as me.
I am very pleased with my order. (One of my trees was out of stock, and a refund check was enclosed.)
I'm already looking through this past year's catalog, trying to decide what I might order from Fedco next spring. Thank you.

Positive westhill
(2 reviews)
On Apr 17, 2011, westhill Readsboro, VT wrote:

FEDCO TREES, I LOVE YOU.
I received my shipment of trees, bushes and perennials two days ago and am completely delighted and amazed by how big, healthy, strong, and beautiful they are. Huge root systems, tall trees, bushy bushes. My pot of cranberry plants had vines two feet long, still full of last year's berries.

This is so different from the plants I've gotten from other companies--other companies will send you a 1-foot-high, 1/4-inch-in-diameter twig and call it a tree. Fedco sends a tulip tree that is really a tulip tree--6 feet high, nice and strong.

Everything was beautifully and securely packed, the roots nice and moist.

One of my items was out of stock so Fedco sent a refund check for it with the rest of the order--now that's prompt!

Thank you, Fedco. I really do love you.

Positive magnaastra
(49 reviews)
On Apr 9, 2011, magnaastra Charleston, IL (Zone 6a) wrote:

I'll be back next season for more of these beautiful healthy trees. My tree is taller than I am (I'm 5'2''), with great roots, a nice straight trunk, and a well-shaped branch structure. When I add the outstanding selection of unusual cultivars, packaging that could stand up to even the most savage baggage handler, and reasonable prices to this kind of plant quality, I know I made a great decision to order from Fedco.

Positive AxillaryBud
(8 reviews)
On Feb 16, 2011, AxillaryBud Thousand Oaks, CA wrote:

John Bunker and his talented comrades at Fedco Trees have been essential to the growth of my 500-tree and -vine spread in California. They specialize in great heirloom apples like the Garden Royal--arguably the finest fresh eating apple of the 19th century--the Striped Harvey, Pumpkin Sweet of Orland, Starkey, Redfield and Trailman, astonishingly delicious varieties you'll have trouble finding anywhere else (even at Big Horse Creek Farm!) and an interesting collection of pears. John's selection of plums is the best I've ever seen, and his hybrid plums are the best plums I've ever tasted. Consistently good caliper on his trees, excellent root balls and feathered branching, and--very important if you're buying any serious quantities--moderate pricing! With the elevation in cost of living on the West Coast, some premier nurseries there are routinely charging $30 or more for a high quality bareroot tree. John has kept his price to $22 (plus volume discounts on top of that), which is especially helpful to folks in parts of the country where paychecks are smaller because the Cost of Living Index is lower than California or New York. Of course, it's a real bargain to us Californians, but that's the beauty of shopping on the internet! High quality bareroot stock, excellent selection, and moderate pricing. Can't say enough about the value of Fedco Trees.

Positive nhplanter
(4 reviews)
On Nov 22, 2009, nhplanter Washington, NH (Zone 5b) wrote:

I have always had good luck with Fedco seeds, so I decided to order some trees and shrubs from Fedco this past spring. I am usually very reluctant to order live plants through the mail due to bad experiences in the past, but I was pleasantly surprised with my Fedco tree order. The timing of arrival was perfect; the trees and shrubs were very healthy, with plenty of buds, but no leaves. The plants were larger than expected and did very well over the summer after they leafed out. Fedco carries many interesting varieties of trees and shrubs and has excellent prices.

Positive toomanypotatoes
(17 reviews)
On Jun 10, 2009, toomanypotatoes Perry, MI wrote:

I ordered raspberry canes, three bundles. Nearly 36 plants and all but one growing nicely.

Positive native
(3 reviews)
On Sep 29, 2007, native Anson, ME wrote:

This isn't your average tree/seed/bulb company. Not only do they provide superior products, and are a *super friendly*, responsive, caring company to deal with, but they also buy root stock, seed, and bulbs from small time growers and allow YOU the customer to choose where to put your money. So if supporting the small farmer is important to you (which I assume it is for most people) there's a simple system for making sure your seeds/trees/bulbs come from that source. How cool is that?! They have an amazing selection of seeds- from super resistant genetically modified to organic to rare heirlooms. Also, every single item- from beets to apples- is thoughtfully, accurately described, making the catalogs as entertaining as they are useful as a referrence guide. Also, they sell tons of great growing tools and supplies- and the largest selection of potato varieties I've seen! One of my favorite parts about winter is cuddling up with those fat, richly illustrated Fedco catalogs and some graph paper, planning and re-planning next season's veggie garden. And then finally, after exhausting every new whim and idea, going to their ultra-convenient website to order everything with ease. The bulk of what's growing on this farm- 5 varieties of raspberries, about 15 varieties of apples (including rootstock and scion wood obtained from their special early spring sale), several pears, peaches, blackberries, all of the perrenials I started from seed, herbs, elderberries, a willow, 4 plums plus 3 beach plums, all of the veggies I start from seed- came from Fedco- and there's good reason for that. They're just the best place around!

Positive balsamfir
(8 reviews)
On May 24, 2007, balsamfir Jay, NY (Zone 4a) wrote:

I've ordered from them several times. The plants have done very well and were very reasonable. The catalog is particularly informative and nicely illustrated. I keep it.

Positive VirginiaHokie
(4 reviews)
On Apr 26, 2007, VirginiaHokie Wytheville, VA wrote:

Ordered 11 apple trees, received 9, with a note that they were 'sold out' of the other 2 selections. This was my only communication from Fedco, including when I placed order...Several weeks after I ordered trees, I wrote to confirm that they received same. Now, the 9 trees that I received are gorgeous, and all leafed-out already...No visible signs of damage or infestations, and they are larger than trees received from other nurseries, and well-pruned...I am very satisfied with my purchase, and will order many more from them.

Positive kattrox
(20 reviews)
On Apr 10, 2006, kattrox Tell City, IN (Zone 6b) wrote:

I received my lilacs and lemon lilies today. Hugh lilacs already budding and lilies with growth! The lemon lilies are hard to find but Fedco had them. Packed with care, great prices and reasonable shipping cost. I am very pleased!

Positive hwparker
(1 review)
On Mar 13, 2006, hwparker Campton, NH wrote:

I have ordered trees from Fedco for more than several years and have been very happy with the trees and service; and with their prompt replies to my questions.

Positive Organsmo
(2 reviews)
On May 27, 2004, Organsmo Limington, ME wrote:

I have purchased trees, shrubs and bulbs for the last three years. I like going to Fedco to pick up my order and see what else is available. The staff are always helpful and have soil on their hands! Their products are unique and the ones I have used have been great.

Last year I purchased a Donald Wyman crabapple on the advise of one of the staff. It was bareroot, about three feet tall and rather sparse. It filled out as the year went on and grew about 15" to 18". This year it was loaded with flowers - the catalog description was "the bloom is so intense, the tree looks like one massive flower." It was right on!
I also purchased two Wentworth highbush cranberries. These were about two feet high and bareroot. They grew well and this year look great with clusters of flowers that will turn into berries.
The hops vine from last year is taking over as stated; the rugosa roses are lush and full and other items are all healthy. Last winter was extremely rough and I lost an andromeda and had a lot of winterkill on other plants purchased from other places.
This year I got several Nanking cherry bushes, a mock orange, some asparagus (little shoots poking up), a honeysuckle and a peach tree. They are looking fine especially after all our recent rain but I can't wait for the next couple of years to see the results of these plants.
Fedco also has great soil amendments and organic fertilizers.