Cornell Farm

Category: Plant nursery in Portland, Oregon

Address: 8212 SW Barnes Rd, Portland, OR 97225, USA

Phone: +15032929895

Opening hours

Sunday: 9AM–7PM

Monday: 9AM–7PM

Tuesday: 9AM–7PM

Wednesday: 9AM–7PM

Thursday: 9AM–7PM

Friday: 9AM–7PM

Saturday: 9AM–7PM

Reviews

Isaac

Jun 14, 2022

I love my garden, and I love all my houseplants, and Cornell Farm is one of the best places you can go in the greater Portland area. They have a massive selection and an incredibly knowledgeable and helpful staff. I always get tons of inspiration just by being there - it's a remarkably lovely place to walk around. Do yourself and favor and visit.

Julie F

Apr 22, 2022

Can’t speak to the nursery, but the cafe is absolutely delicious!!! The omelette and Benedict were delicious, and the chai latte was amazing (I don’t usually get them but tried my friend’s and promptly ordered one for myself, then the 3rd person at the table did the same!). They even sweetly gave separate servings of the Benedict when two of us shared it! Only bummer of the meal was the cappuccino— extremely bitter and unpleasant. Couldn’t drink it. Everything else was fantastic though!

A McDonald

Apr 11, 2022

Even if you are not a gardener this is a beautiful space to walk around. Several varieties located by theme and temperament. If you have a garden-tender you are looking to buy a gift for this would be a great place to shop for them. It's location means the cost of things are slightly inflated but the friendly staff and surroundings take the sting out of that quickly.

Leigh Ann Livingston

Oct 26, 2021

The Cafe serves absolutely delicious breakfast and lunch dishes. The coffee drinks are well-crafted. The grounds are lovely, of course, and it's a joy to just relax and sip a drink amongst the beauty. Check out the gift shop if you're in need of a gift for adults or kids.

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Questions & Answers

Do you have a large selection of the indoor plants?

Olga Nikitin | Aug 16, 2020
Julie Durand | Aug 16, 2020

Yes! There is an indoor building (where the cash registers are) that is full of healthy & thriving indoor plants.

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Do you allow a mellow dog on a leash?

Jenn Lawson | Aug 16, 2021
Cornell Farm | Aug 16, 2021

Yes, we welcome well behaved and socialized dogs on leashes. Thank you for checking, first!

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Do you have heuchera sweet tea or coral bells?

Kay Gifford | Aug 16, 2021
Silas Ortiz | Aug 16, 2021

Yes

Do you have Rock Daphnia?

Dan Maggio | Aug 17, 2019
Cornell Farm | Aug 16, 2021

Rock Daphne are a once-per-year crop that we get in early spring and we have generally sold through them all by mid-May. You can always check our website for the most up to date inventory: www.CornellFarms.com

do you have in stock " rose scented geraniums " ?

Quincy Nelson | Aug 17, 2018
Cynthia DuVal | Aug 17, 2018

Yes

are your plants organic?

Leo Keeslar | Aug 17, 2018
Leo Keeslar | Aug 17, 2018

YES!!!!!

Do you sell lemon grass?

Carol Selby | May 18, 2022
Cornell Farm | May 18, 2022

Hi Carol, we do have that in stock right now. You can always check our website for up to the minute inventory on our plants and sign up to be notified when out of stock items come back.

Do you have horse radish root for planting?

Mark Sargent | May 18, 2022
Cornell Farm | May 18, 2022

Hi Mark, we do have horseradish starts right now. You can check our current inventory on our website: cornellfarms.com

do you sell inoculant for pea and bean seeds? It comes in a small plastic bag.

Bonnie Hunt | Apr 18, 2022
Cornell Farm | Apr 18, 2022

That's not a product we carry right now. However, we have found that for most pea and bean varieties, you can get excellent germination rates without the inoculant.

Do you have Rock Solid Day Lilly?

Alexa Chittick | Apr 18, 2022
Cornell Farm | Apr 18, 2022

Our current plant inventory is available to search on our website: www.CornellFarms.com

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Do you take reservations?

carol williams | Apr 18, 2022
Cornell Farm | Apr 18, 2022

We will begin taking reservations on Monday 4/4/2022

do you have abies pinsapo for sale?

James Rigert | Nov 19, 2021
Cornell Farm | Nov 19, 2021

You can search our current inventory on our website: www.CornellFarms.com - just use the search field at the top of the page, or browse under the Shop menu. It looks like we currently do have that in stock.

What is in the cold case lunch?

Diane Priest | Oct 20, 2021
Cornell Farm | Oct 20, 2021

Right now, we've got grab-and-go farmhouse hand pies and quiches in our cold case, with both meat and veggie variations of each. and we're always keeping the menu refreshed with new options! Currently, there's a ham, scallion, and cheddar hand pie, as well as one with potato, carrot, squash, and cheese. And for quiches, we have both a three cheese version and one featuring mushroom, bacon, arugula, and brie.

Do you have any Prunus Serrula Tibetan Paperback Cherry Trees in stock? If not, will you be getting any in during the coming months? Thank you.

Sharon | Oct 20, 2021
Cornell Farm | Oct 20, 2021

We are currently sold out of any Prunus serrula varieties we may carry, but we invite you to check back in the spring! We often have a couple of Kwanzan cherries that time of year. In general, you can browse our current in-stock inventory online at CornellFarms.com. Happy fall planting!

Do you have any alice du pont mandevillya in stock or bougainvillya n stock

Barbara Navarra | Aug 16, 2021
Cornell Farm | Aug 16, 2021

You can check our inventory on our website: CornellFarms.com

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When will you receive more Greek Oregano plants?

Katie Sallos | Aug 16, 2021
Cornell Farm | Aug 16, 2021

We're getting a continual stream of fresh plants including Oreganos into our Edible Garden Greenhouse. For our most up to date inventory, you can always search on our website: www.CornellFarms.com

Do you still sell indoor Bonsai trees and tools to care for them?

Peggy Kephart Morrow | Aug 16, 2021
Cornell Farm | Aug 16, 2021

Yes, we sure do! We generally stock both indoor and outdoor bonsai plants and tools to care for them.

Can you tell me if you carry the Cherimoya , sweet sop or custard apple, tree? thank you. Sally Klein

Sally Klein | Aug 16, 2021
Cornell Farm | Aug 16, 2021

Unfortunately that's not a variety that we carry, but it sounds like an exciting variety. Our current Fruit Tree selection can be found on our website: https://cornellfarms.com/collections/edibles-fruit-trees

How much is ur admission fee?

Paige Carrell | Aug 16, 2021
Chris Snelling | Aug 16, 2021

There is no admission fee. Cornell Farm is a retail business/nursery specializing in a wide range of plantings for purchase as well as a limited amount of gardening supplies and some interesting and fun gifts. They also have a small cafe on-site, providing beverages and some dishes, all of high quality.

Do you have a place to eat lunch indoors

Betty Buford | Aug 16, 2021
Cornell Farm | Aug 16, 2021

Yes, we do! We have our dining room inside the farmhouse, and a covered and heated outdoor pavilion.

Do you sell herbs in small pots? If so, what kind of herbs do you have? If not, please make a recommendation on where to buy. Thanks in advance for your help!

Deb Ainza | Aug 16, 2020
Cornell Farm | Aug 16, 2020

We do! You can check out our entire lineup on our website: https://cornellfarms.com/collections/edibles-herbs

I am looking for a Zamioculcas Zamiifolia. I would like a larger one, not a starter, maybe 1-2 feet tall. Do you have one in stock? Thanks.

Virginia Scott | Aug 16, 2020
Cornell Farm | Aug 16, 2020

Hey Virginia, yes, we do have several to choose from in that height range right now!

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Do you carry a Hybrid Tea Rose named HOME AND FAMILY....pure white..thanks

Carol Herman | Aug 16, 2020
Cornell Farm | Aug 16, 2020

That’s not a particular variety we’ve have this year, but you can browse our entire Rose selection including some gorgeous pure white varieties on our website:www.cornellfarms.com

do you hav palm trees?

Clara Fuiten | Aug 16, 2020
Cornell Farm | Aug 16, 2020

Hi Clara, Yes, we have both houseplant and outdoor palms :)

how do I access the video on planting shrubs

Jack Kerfoot | Aug 17, 2019
Zoe Blatter | Aug 17, 2019

Now that it's summer again, we have it available on our website's homepage, but it's always available on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/cornellfarms

Do you have viburnum?

Patricia Harris | Aug 17, 2019
Cornell Farm | Aug 17, 2019

Yes, we have many varieties in several different sizes!

Do you sell Rosemary Prostratus, the kind that creeps over walls ?

teresa morningstar | Aug 17, 2019
Cornell Farm | Aug 17, 2019

Hi Teresa, we do carry several varieties of Rosemary, including "Trailing Irene" which is similar, but 'Prostratus' isn't a variety we carry.

Do you have Berry White hydranges,

Tracy Houston | Aug 17, 2019
Cornell Farm | Aug 17, 2019

We have a large collection of Hydrangeas in stock spring through autumn in every size. 'Berry White' is a variety that we generally carry and it looks like we may still have one in stock as of this post.

Do you have some Acer Palmatum 'Butterfly' (Japanese Maple)?

Sandra Haefker | Aug 17, 2019
Cornell Farm | Aug 17, 2019

Yeah we have a large selection of Japanese Maples year-round and right now we have ‘Butterfly’ in stock. Hope to see you soon!

Do you have Black Huckleberry bushes?

David Daugherty | Aug 17, 2019
Cornell Farm | Aug 17, 2019

We don't have those at this time. We do have the Native Evergreen Huckleberry (Vaccinium ovatum), though.

Do you carry fig trees. Chicago Hardy in particular.

al maldonado | Aug 17, 2019
Cornell Farm | Aug 17, 2019

Yes, we do carry fig trees year-round! We don't have that particular variety right now, but our big shipment of fruit trees for the year usually arrives in February.

Do you have Christmas trees? If so do you have any nobles?

Kathleen Palmer | Aug 17, 2019
Cornell Farm | Aug 17, 2019

We do! Every year we bring in a mountain of Christmas Trees including Noble, Douglas, Fraser, Nordmann, Grand, and Silvertip Firs. At this point in the season, we have sold through most of them, but we still have a few dozen Noble Firs left.

Do you have potted Christmas-type trees & if so, what variaital?

Glenda Hollenbeck | Aug 17, 2019
Cornell Farm | Aug 17, 2019

We have a lot! Hey Just to name a couple: Cupressus a. Blue Ice, Sciadopitys Joe Kozey, cryptomeria Black Dragon, Pinus m. Tannenbaum, Pinus nigra, Picea glauca Jean's Dilly and Picea e. Blue Magoo. And much much more.

Do you have blue spruce trees?

Sarah D | Aug 17, 2019
Loren Butler | Aug 17, 2019

They do

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Do you sell bonsai trees?

Dennis Liang | Aug 17, 2019
Cornell Farm | Aug 17, 2019

We sure do! We carry bonsai trees for indoors and outdoors year-round.

Do you have pansies n stock?

Carolyn Kiemel | Aug 17, 2019
Cornell Farm | Aug 17, 2019

YES! We grow tens of thousands of pansies right here at the Farm every year!

Do you guys flock Christmas Trees?

Gina Ortega | Aug 17, 2019
S Newland | Aug 17, 2019

No.

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Do you have a pumpkin patch?

naomi Jones | Aug 17, 2019
Cynthia DuVal | Aug 17, 2019

Cornell Farms has pumpkins for sale in a county display but it is not a pumpkin patch like what you find on a farm that grows pumpkins.

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I purchased 4 Ligustrum Texanum #5 in the spring. I would like to purchase 5 more. Do you have them in stock?

Budget Blinds Central Portland | Aug 17, 2019
Cornell Farm | Aug 17, 2019

Yes, it looks like we have several in right now.

Do you have any Blue Star Creeper in stock?

Roderic MacMillan | Aug 17, 2019
Cornell Farm | Aug 17, 2019

Yeah, we do have that in stock right now. Hope to see you soon!

Do you have any white or cream colored tea roses?

Laura Clark | Aug 17, 2018
Cornell Farm | Aug 17, 2019

For our best selection (more than 100 varieties), check out the rose pre-order on our website that runs October - January. Then in early March our roses are ready for pickup, or browsing. We usually continue to have a decent selection through the summer, but we have the best selection earlier in the year.

Do you have Morton tomato plants?

Lou Hakanson | Aug 17, 2018
Leo Keeslar | Aug 17, 2018

Morton Freeman Plant was the son of Henry Bradley and Ellen Elizabeth (Blackstone) Plant. His father was a pioneer railroad builder in the South. He received his early education at Russell's Military School, New Haven, Connecticut, and at the age of 16 entered the employ of the Southern Express, which at that time was owned by his father. Later, he was chairman of the express company's board of directors. In 1884, he became identified with his father's railroad lines in the South, and was vice president of what was known as the Plant System. He remained vice president until May 13, 1902, when the Plant System was consolidated with the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. He continued to serve as director of the latter company until his death. He was also owner of the Plant steamship lines founded by his father. He was also vice-president and director of the Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railroad Co.; chairman of the board of directors of the Southern Express Co.; trustee of the Connect

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I am looking for Rhododendron Capistrano. Please let me know if you have one.

Dora Johnson | Aug 17, 2018
Cornell Farm | Aug 17, 2018

Hi Dora, As of right now, yes we have several! Hope to see you soon. :)

What is the big tree in front of the yellow house called? My friend says it is a monkey pod, but it’s not like the monkey pod in Hawaii. What is the Latin name? Help!

Anne Clark | Aug 17, 2018
Leo Keeslar | Aug 17, 2018

Native to South and Central America, and found in the U.S. regions of Florida and the Virgin Islands, the monkeypod tree was also a source of fascination for one of Hawaii’s most famous annotators: Mark Twain, who first came to Hawaii when he was 31, is credited for planting a monkeypod tree on the Big Island in 1866—a time in which the Kanaka Maoli (native Hawaiians) were in grave decline. Presently, that tree in Waiohinu has become something of a roadside tourist destination on the southernmost tip of the island, where it continues to flourish in an otherwise end-of-the-world town and reminds all that see it of Hawaii’s complicated history.

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