FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Do we carry impatients? . . .

Yes, we do! We typically receive them from May through August. We carry a vast assortment of new guinea impatients and sun patients. We limit the number of hybrid impatients due to Downy mildew. Downy mildew is a soil born pathogen that will wipe out all of your crop.

Do we deliver? . . .

We deliver to certain areas! The deliver fee is subject to zip code.

Where are we on Mamaroneck Ave? . . .

We are located right next to Gillie Field! This is diagonal from Burke Rehabilitation Center. We also neighbor OLS School. Our closest intersection is Gedney Way and Mamaroneck Avenue.

What are our hours? . . .

Our hours are seasonal, so be sure to call us at (914) 949-4100.

What is the difference between perennials and annuals? . . .

This is a great question! Perennials have a hardy root stock and return each year if taken care of properly, while annuals last one season and bloom for the entirety of the season. In other words, perennials should beautify your garden seasonally! We have a vast array of both!

Do we offer landscape design services? . . .

Yes, we do! We have a staff of experienced landscape and hardscape designers who have worked in the industry for over 30 years.

Are our vegetables organic? . . .

Yes! We carry a vast array of organic veggies.

My grass is turning brown? What does this mean? . . .

There probably is a nutrient deficiency. Fertilize! Maybe the pH of your soil is wrong.

Do we offer Gift Certificates? . . .

Yes!

What plants are deer repellant? . . .

Boxwood, Andromeda, Ilex Galabra and many more! Come in and speak with one of our staff to find out more.

Do we sell sod? . . .

Yes! It is a sun and shade blend and it covers 10 sf per piece. We stock it daily.

 
From the daffodil fields surrounding the station melding into tulips, traffic islands that radiate with color and variety, planters selectively placed with arresting summer bloom, to the winter sprays that enhance our streets, Gedney Farms Nursery has been instrumental in brightening our village streets and environs.
— Gary J Reetz, President, The Bronxville Beautification Council