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The Monarch Gardener

"Sustaining a species, one yard at a time."

               Growing since 2014

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​​​​​​​​THE MONARCH GARDENER HAS MOVED TO TOPSFIELD, MA!!! 


Look for me at Nutter Farm, 180 Ipswich Road, Topsfield. My familiar sandwich board will be out at the entrance.

HOURS: 10-3 Fridays and Saturdays through July 27th with a few days TBA in September. The gate to the property opens at 9:45 on days I'm open, please don't line up your car before 9:30 or my staff can't get through :) 

More info: see Nursery Info. 

To see what I'm growing click on the orange button below:





New for 2024: appointment shopping!

For a small fee I'm offering 30 min ($25), 60 min ($40) and even 90 min ($50) time slots where you get ALL TO YOURSELF: my plants, my advice and even a rough garden design. I hope this helps alleviate crowds and gives you a chance to actually talk to me, plus go home with a garden plan and the plants and plant list to fill it. Slots will be posted here Sunday evenings for the week starting May 19th and will vary week to week. 

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My 'shop' page for non-plant products is open 24/7 via my online order form.


Payments accepted: cash, checks, Venmo and credit cards 




What people are saying about The Monarch Gardener: 

 

"It's crazy how little people know about the importance of native plants, I've been on a personal marketing campaign to get people away from grass lawns and <big box store> plants.  But people don't know where else to go.  You are such an important resource for the community."   -Anna P., Beverly MA