Melody Acres Hobby Farm 731 Brownlee Road, Eighty Four, PA 15330
About the Business
Melody Acres Hobby Farm
Address: 731 Brownlee Rd, Eighty Four, PA 15330, United States
Welcome to Melody Acres Hobby Farm, a charming organic family farm nestled in the heart of Eighty Four, Pennsylvania. At Melody Acres, we take pride in cultivating rare organic heirloom vegetable plants, herbs, and flowers, ensuring that our produce is as unique as it is nutritious.
Our commitment to sustainable farming practices means that every plant we grow contributes positively to both your health and the health of our planet. By working harmoniously with nature, we are able to provide high-quality organic products that you can feel good about.
Join our community and stay connected! Sign up for our email list to be the first to know about our exclusive sales, preorders, workshops, and online classes. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, Melody Acres Hobby Farm is here to support your journey with expert knowledge and sustainable practices.
Visit us at 731 Brownlee Rd, and experience the magic of Melody Acres Hobby Farm for yourself. Your health, and the health of our planet, will thank you.
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731 Brownlee Rd, Eighty Four, PA 15330, United States
Reviews
"You must try “relaxing Christmas” organic herbal tea! This tea is my go to - I just love it! Christine grew the tea plants, dried and packaged them all herself! That’s so amazing!"
"Nice plants"
"The seed starting workshop that I attended last Saturday was amazing! Christine shared a lot of her knowledge and experience, and I can’t wait to start “digging in”!! This is a must do workshop for anyone with a passion for gardening like me."
"Had a wonderful experience with Melody Acres and seedlings. Purchased Ralphie's Oxheart, Cosmonault Volkov, purple tomatillo, 3 pinkberry strawberry plants and Japanese pumpkin (also called Kabocha). I didn't know tomatillo's needed to be grown in at least pairs. So, she threw in an extra tomatillo plant for me. All the transplants were great. They were not over rooted. Had a very dark green color to their leaves. We had a tremendous harvest from tomatillos and tomato plants. We did manage to get a few Kabocha before the squash vine borer got to them. Pinkberries are still doing well. As for customer service, she responds promptly to questions on facebook messenger. She also reassured me that if anything happened to let her know. Was great to visit the farm in the back and talk about other plants. Look forward to purchasing from them in 2021."
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