03/04/2020
Thank you to everyone for all the support through the years. The Spring 2019 season marked the 45th anniversary of the founding of DeBaggio Herbs. It also marks the end. Tammy and I have decided to close the nursery, sell the farm, and begin a new challenge. Undoubtedly, this comes as shock and will disappoint many. Thousands of you depended on us as a reliable source of quality plants every Spring. Unfortunately, we won’t be able to have a final farewell season.
Despite business being strong, I knew there would come a time when we might want to retire from the nursery business and do something else. With no clear idea of what that might be, and because small, family-owned nurseries such as ours are increasingly rare, we soldiered on. However, I didn’t want to be forced to retire due to an illness or some circumstance beyond my control. I believed a developer would eventually make us an offer we could not refuse. Because such deals take a few years to close, I was confident that there would be time to celebrate and say goodbye to all our loyal customers with a farewell season. It didn’t turn out the way I imagined. https://www.debaggioherbs.com
This catalog lists most of the varieties I am growing or plan to grow, however, it is not possible to list everything. Some plants are tricky to propagate; others are too new for me to describe in any detail. Demand for certain varieties is sometimes greater than I anticipated and we run out. Usuall...