
| We're just a 2 hour ride on a warm, sunny day from Boston and only 1.5 hours from Hartford, Connecticut. Located in the southeast corner or "Banana Belt" of beautiful Vermont in the historic Town of Dummerston, home to the State's largest covered bridge and also to Naulakha, the former summer home of Rudyard Kipling. Visitors are always welcome. |
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Traveling North: Take I-91 Exit 3.
Go three-quarters of the way around the rotary and then north on Route 5. We're 4 miles up Route 5 on the right. |
| Traveling South: Take I-91 Exit 4. Turn left at the end of the ramp to send you south on Route 5. We're 4 miles down the road on the left. |
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Our farmstand opens for flower sales in mid-April with dozens of varieties of our famous over-wintered pansies and violas. Most of our annuals and vegetable plants are prime and ready around May 20th and on. Vegetable sales begin the first weekend in June and continue until Thanksgiving. Seasonal store hours are from 10am to 6pm. |
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