Organic upick fruit, berries and edible plant nursery, scionwood, grafted trees. Near Seattle in Snohomish, PYO apples, blueberries, grapes, berries, currants, more
Scionwood and Grafted trees open the other tabs. See EXCEL file link which has complete lists of inventory including Apples, seasonal scionwood, pears, plums, berries, ornamentals. Contact: Gil@skipleyfarm.com or Text/ph. 206-679-6576
Nursery Plants-1gallon to 15 gallon
Shipping is available…find us on etsy too!

Apple Tree Page link are “Bench-grafted” trees which means each tree is custom made to your specifications. Starting at $15
Grape Plants– are 1 and 2 year old $8 to $24
We have Apple trees-700 varieties to choose from as well as custom grafted trees.
Find in the nursery(+varieties) : Elderberry(4) Aronia(1), Blueberries(10), Grapes(25), Raspberries(3), Blackberries(2), Marionberry, Gooseberry(2), Black Currant(15), Red Currant(3), Jostaberry, Pear(5), Kiwi(2), Fig(2), Persimmon(2species)
A host of Nectary Plants, Sage, Thyme, Lavender, Rosemary, Goldenrod, Lovage, Comfrey

Occassionally we have extra Vegetable starts in April-May like Tomatoes and cukes.
BLUEBERRIES
$28 for 5 year old; $85 for 14 year old (5-6feet)
• Blueberries ripen July–Late August
• Mature at 3 ½’–6′ high
• Space 3 ½’–6′ at planting
• Best in moist, acidic soil
• 3 gal. size; or 12 year old 5 foot BR
VARIETIES: Bluejay, Blueray(+12yo), Bluecrop (only 12 yo), St. Cloud, Northcountry, Cabernet Splash, Patriot, Pink Lemonade, Legacy.
Legacy -in the field
Blueray-in the field
Bluejay–
Cabernet Splash – Developed by Briggs Nursery:
Patriot
Northland
BLUE CROP -in the field
TORO, and more to go!
Very productive varieties for me mean those that are more disease resistant- especially from mummyberry-afungus that can attack from infected berries the year before, spreading microscopes into the blossom and causing a tasteless mycelium to grow in the berry. The cycle is stopped by hygiene-mulching berries over on the ground, picking them up or burning the little mushroom growing out of the hard brown berry before it bursts. Burned by flame or chemical. Urea is the organic approach-a strong solution will both fertilize and kill the mushroom. Timing is critical.
grapes and berries:
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Hi,
I came by yesterday on November 24th and wanted to take a look at some of the younger vines. No one was around.
Will you have young grape vines for sale this next season?
We always keep a stock of plants around from cuttings to 3 year old. And you can always call to reach me- to walk you through self-service!
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Between Nov. 1 and May 31 we ask for you to call ahead. We are always open, but often away. Grape plants are in the hundreds.
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Always available. Call ahead
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You all have any Ellison’s orange, by any chance??
Thanks.
Yes, Generally keep at least 1 or 2 (or 50) trees of all varieties in stock
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Yes I have Ellison Orange trees, and the cheesey fruit in Early September.
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Yes, all year long. Ideal planting season is September-March
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Do you have Indian gooseberries or plants?
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I do not. They are tropical.
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I want a Red Devil and a Pitmaston Pineapple. How do I order?
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You did get these correct?
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