breakfastBackyard  Berry Plants

Specializing in Organically Grown Blueberry, Blackberry, and Red Raspberry Plants

Contact Us

We are a family business, and we live right here on the farm, with the nursery right by the house.  Our original nursery was literally right in our backyard (now it seems to be all around us!)   All of the work here at the nursery and farm is done by our family, and so most of the time during the day we are out and about, especially in the springtime.

  We ask you to please remember that we are not a large, commercial nursery.  We don't have the convenience of click and ship shopping, but we do believe our plants are some of the highest quality you can find, due mainly to our organic methods and the number of plants we manage (you might say we have a low student : teacher ratio).  We have no office staff, so bear with us if you want to reach us by phone.  If we don't answer, leave a message, and be assured that we will call you back as soon as we can.  But, during the growing season, that might be a day or two.  Emails will be answered each night. 
 
keith@backyardberryplants.com

Telephone:  812-988-0579
 Please call between 9:00AM and 9:00PM EST.

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Mailing Address:
 Backyard Berry Plants
3267 T.C. Steele Rd.
Nashville, IN  47448

 

 

Coming to pick up?
Tuesdays and Fridays are usually good days to come and pick-up your plants.  We'd be happy to see you, so make sure to call us to let us know you're coming!

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Driving Directions

1. From Bloomington, take HWY 46 east towards Nashville.  At Belmont turn onto T.C. Steele Road (first right after you enter Brown County).  Go about a half-mile until you see our sign.

 

2.  From Columbus, take HWY 46 west to Nashville, and continue on towards Bloomington.  We are in Brown County, so after you pass Knight's Corner, keep a lookout for Belmont (little green sign), and then T.C. Steele Rd., onto which you will turn left.  Go about a half-mile until you see our sign. 

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