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3/27-4/30 M-F- 9a-6p, Sat & Sun- 9a-5p/ Fridays beginning 4/24 9a-8p / Closed Easter Sunday Bedner’s is a thriving family farm, garden center, landscape business, and winery located in McDonald, (Cecil Township), just 30 minutes southwest of Pittsburgh. In January, the growing begins in our greenhouses, 17 to be exact, all filled with hanging baskets, potted annuals, herb & vegetable plants, and perennials. That’s right, everything is grown here. We have the pleasure of watching it all grow during the coldest, grayest days of winter. Which is why we’re so excited for our garden center to open each March through October, and to fill it with a very large and fresh selection of perennials and annuals, herb and veggie plants, trees, shrubs, gardening supplies, bulk and bagged soils, mulch, fall mums and pumpkins. We also offer our customers expert landscape design build services, seasonal workshops, our own winery, farm-to-table dinners, group events, plus fields to pick-your-own vegetables and flower bouquets in season. We’ve been guided through good and challenging times by faith, family, hard work, resilience and a passion for the horticulture industry. We believe in pursing excellence in everything we do and feel a strong commitment to serving our community and making lives better through gardening and the joy of growing, creating beautiful outdoor spaces, and providing memorable experiences made to bring people together. OUR MISSION:Nurturing Growth. We connect people to the benefits of nature through our homegrown plants, products, services, flourishing landscapes, and educational events and workshops. OUR VALUES:Give Your All, Reach Your Potential, Others First, Whistle While You Work Jeremiah 17:8“They will be like a tree planted by the water that sends out its roots by the stream. It does not fear when heat comes; its leaves are always green. It has no worries in a year of drought and never fails to bear fruit.” How Homegrown Happens at Bedner's 1917Bedner brothers, Stephen and Walter buy farmland in Upper St. Clair. Stephen and his wife, Elizabeth, begin the farming heritage with their four children: Robert, Russell (Bob’s dad and Russ’ ‘grandpap’), Arthur, and Ruth. The family farms for many years, transporting their produce to the market on the North Side by a horse-drawn wagon. 1956Robert and Russell open Bedner’s Farm Marketin Upper St. Clair on Bower Hill Road. Ruth helps the family business and marries Dick Rostron. They have two children, Nancy and Dave. Robert has no children and Russell and Joan (Maioli) have three: Bob, Ray, and Cathy. 1960Bedner farm in Palm Beach county is established. In the early 1950s, Arthur Bedner and his new bride, Henrietta, relocate to South Florida from Bridgeville, to follow his dream of a new life in the farming industry. They have three children: Charlie, Bruce, and Steve, who continue to operate the farm and Bedner’s Farm Fresh Market. 1977Bob and Sue Bedner marry, and their only child, Russ, is born in 1978. They work for the farm market in Upper St. Clair. 1984Bob and Sue purchase a 42-acre farm in McDonald, PA, and begin building greenhouses to grow more container gardens, annual flowers and perennials. They deliver all their homegrown produce and flowers to sell at the family’s farm market in Upper St. Clair. 1997Bob and Sue branch off from the family farm market to open their own retail greenhouse in McDonald. There are ten greenhouses at this time. Russ works for the family business full time. 1999Melanie joins the business while dating Russ. 2000Four more greenhouses are built to grow geraniums, container gardens, and perennials. 2004Russ and Melanie get married. Melanie joins the family business full time after finishing her M.S. Ed. at Duquesne University. 2006Russ and a family friend build a Nexus greenhouse, to be used as a larger retail space, including an expanded perennial and nursery area. 2013Landscape design/build and maintenance services are now
Bedner’s is a thriving family farm, garden center, landscape business, and winery located in Mc Donald, (Cecil Township), just 30 minutes southwest of Pittsburgh. In January, the growing begins in our greenhouses, 17 to be exact, all filled with hanging baskets, potted annuals, herb & vegetable plants, and perennials. That’s right, everything is grown here. We have the pleasure of watching it all grow during the coldest, grayest days of winter. Which is why we’re so excited for our garden center to open each March through October, and to fill it with a very large and fresh selection of perennials and annuals, herb and veggie plants, trees, shrubs, gardening supplies, bulk and bagged soils, mulch, fall mums and pumpkins. We also offer our customers expert landscape design build services, seasonal workshops, our own winery, farm-to-table dinners, group events, plus fields to pick-your-own vegetables and flower bouquets in season. We’ve been guided through good and challenging times by faith, family, hard work, resilience and a passion for the horticulture industry. We believe in pursing excellence in everything we do and feel a strong commitment to serving our community and making lives better through gardening and the joy of growing, creating beautiful outdoor spaces, and providing memorable experiences made to bring people together. OUR MISSION:Nurturing Growth. We connect people to the benefits of nature through our homegrown plants, products, services, flourishing landscapes, and educational events and workshops. OUR VALUES:Give Your All, Reach Your Potential, Others First, Whistle While You Work Jeremiah 17:8“They will be like a tree planted by the water that sends out its roots by the stream. It does not fear when heat comes; its leaves are always green. It has no worries in a year of drought and never fails to bear fruit.” How Homegrown Happens at Bedner's 1917Bedner brothers, Stephen and Walter buy farmland in Upper St. Clair. Stephen and his wife, Elizabeth, begin the farming heritage with their four children: Robert, Russell (Bob’s dad and Russ’ ‘grandpap’), Arthur, and Ruth. The family farms for many years, transporting their produce to the market on the North Side by a horse-drawn wagon. 1956Robert and Russell open Bedner’s Farm Marketin Upper St. Clair on Bower Hill Road. Ruth helps the family business and marries Dick Rostron. They have two children, Nancy and Dave. Robert has no children and Russell and Joan (Maioli) have three: Bob, Ray, and Cathy. 1960Bedner farm in Palm Beach county is established. In the early 1950s, Arthur Bedner and his new bride, Henrietta, relocate to South Florida from Bridgeville, to follow his dream of a new life in the farming industry. They have three children: Charlie, Bruce, and Steve, who continue to operate the farm and Bedner’s Farm Fresh Market. 1977Bob and Sue Bedner marry, and their only child, Russ, is born in 1978. They work for the farm market in Upper St. Clair. 1984Bob and Sue purchase a 42-acre farm in Mc Donald, PA, and begin building greenhouses to grow more container gardens, annual flowers and perennials. They deliver all their homegrown produce and flowers to sell at the family’s farm market in Upper St. Clair. 1997Bob and Sue branch off from the family farm market to open their own retail greenhouse in Mc Donald. There are ten greenhouses at this time. Russ works for the family business full time. 1999Melanie joins the business while dating Russ. 2000Four more greenhouses are built to grow geraniums, container gardens, and perennials. 2004Russ and Melanie get married. Melanie joins the family business full time after finishing her M.S. Ed. at Duquesne University. 2006Russ and a family friend build a Nexus greenhouse, to be used as a larger retail space, including an expanded perennial and nursery area. 2013Landscape design/build and maintenance services are now available. 2018Russ officially launches Passiflora Springs Winery from the farm, where he pr
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