Stony Hill Gardens Offers Flowers and Fresh Produce
By Jaalah DuPont, published May 29, 2008
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Stony Hill Gardens is located at 8 Rt 24 (Rt 513) Chester NJ, they are open year round they also operate Stony Hill Farm Market at 15 North Rd Chester NJ from May 1 to Dec 24. They grow their own produce and even go to farmers markets in South Orange and West Orange in June.Right now they have strawberry picking and in the fall they have pick your own apples. They sell bedding plants, hanging baskets, and they have a florist and gourmet gift basket section. They also sell orchids. And at the farm market they have a bakery and corn maze in the fall.
Recently with Jon Corzine's decision to end the agricultural department, Stony Hill mobilized and were in Trenton to help save the department. It's a testament to farmers such as these that it has been saved. They went to some agriculture conferences and if you go to www.stonyhillgardens.com for more information, they will tell you how to contact your legislator. Their children even spoke about the future of agriculture at the conferences about choices they made to continue the family tradition including studying courses relevant to agriculture. They spoke at the 2008 North American Farmers; Direct Marketing Conference in Wisconsin Dells, Wis. The children presented five minute speeches about their daily duties.
They had so much success with their pick your own strawberries, that they planted more this year to keep the growing season longer. The picking season starts at the end of May, so its soon time to get started. Strawberries are nutritious as well as tasting great. They have fiber, Vitamin C and antioxidants. Eight medium strawberries are only 70 calories. According to Weight Watchers, 1 ½ cups of strawberries equal one point so you certainly can have a lot without feeling bad.

Takeaways
- Learn about Stony Hill Gardens
- Learn about NJ agriculture
- Learn about strawberries
Did You Know?
NJ is the Garden State, but slowly, agriculture is being forced out of stateResources
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