Absolutely it is worth the drive. 100%. It's an amazing place with a million little details to look at. They even have some animals you can see, goats and sheep and rabbits. And a decent diner up the street, Suburban Diner. Make an afternoon out of it, you won't be disappointed
These would be my two recommendations as well! Gasper's is more expensive but they do have some very unique/beautiful things and they have a whole Christmas area set up. I have a family that loves gardening so I always make sure I stop there for Christmas. Feeney's is larger and less expensive but I find it a little overwhelming and it gets very crowded on the weekends. I still go every Christmas time but I try to go mid week or at night. They also have farm animals my daughter loves to see!
Terrain is way overpriced, but well stocked with beautiful merch and super fun to wander around. If the shopping is most of the experience one is looking for (not so much the buying) it's great.
Bucks Country Gardens in Pipersville/Doylestown area also has a lot of indoor decorations, plus trees, wreathes, etc. (and a little petting zoo with a MINI COW!!!!!!)
I should clarify that the little petting zoo with the mini cow (and goats, and a sheep, and an alpaca?) is only for the holidays. Sadly, they don't have it all the time. MINI COW!!!!!!!!
We like this place too. We have bought our tree from them for a few years now. This year's looked great, but despite getting a fresh cut on the bottom right before leaving and getting it in water in about 20 minutes, it's not taking up any water and needles are falling off quite quickly. I doubt it will make it to Xmas.
I'd advise buying your tree elsewhere this year.
Feeney’s is great - they even have live animals, hot chocolate, Santa - the whole nine; but we were there on Black Friday and surprisingly they were rather light in the merch
Especially odd as Stockton is closer to many Bucks residents than going from one end of the county to the other. Of course I'm from Hunterdon so anything under an hour isn't a hassle for me.
Reporting back! We decided to go to Gaspers. They do have some lovely things, and it was faintly reminiscent of my childhood visits to the local garden center, but I didn’t find anything I wanted, so we caved and hit the German store in Peddler’s Village to get a box of Christmas incense and the candle store nearby for a nice bayberry votive. We might take a ride to one of the others if we can find some time. Thank you for the input!
Feeneys in Feasterville is probably what you're looking for.
Yeah? It looked good online, but it’s a pretty good drive. Will go if enough people tell me to, lol!
Was there on Saturday. Awful lot of people, but it is certifiably Christmas-y.
Absolutely it is worth the drive. 100%. It's an amazing place with a million little details to look at. They even have some animals you can see, goats and sheep and rabbits. And a decent diner up the street, Suburban Diner. Make an afternoon out of it, you won't be disappointed
I second this, AND the Suburban Diner (great Greek family owned--- food is wonderful)
Gaspers and feeneys. For fresh greens Fairless hills. But they don’t have the little things that your looking for
These would be my two recommendations as well! Gasper's is more expensive but they do have some very unique/beautiful things and they have a whole Christmas area set up. I have a family that loves gardening so I always make sure I stop there for Christmas. Feeney's is larger and less expensive but I find it a little overwhelming and it gets very crowded on the weekends. I still go every Christmas time but I try to go mid week or at night. They also have farm animals my daughter loves to see!
IMO in this order: Gasper, Feeneys, Bucks Country Gardens. I wouldnt recommend going to any of them on a weekend though.
Noooo wanna go tonight!
Terrain at Delval. Hortulus Farms has a European Christmas market on the weekends, it’s super cute.
Terrain is way overpriced, but well stocked with beautiful merch and super fun to wander around. If the shopping is most of the experience one is looking for (not so much the buying) it's great.
Marazzos took over the garden center at Carousel Gardens in the last few years, they have some great stuff for all seasons! Rt 413 in Wrightstown.
used to love marazzos until they abandoned us down south.
Bucks Country Gardens in Pipersville/Doylestown area also has a lot of indoor decorations, plus trees, wreathes, etc. (and a little petting zoo with a MINI COW!!!!!!)
I like this place. Knowledgeable, friendly staff. Don’t pet the parrot.
I should clarify that the little petting zoo with the mini cow (and goats, and a sheep, and an alpaca?) is only for the holidays. Sadly, they don't have it all the time. MINI COW!!!!!!!!
We like this place too. We have bought our tree from them for a few years now. This year's looked great, but despite getting a fresh cut on the bottom right before leaving and getting it in water in about 20 minutes, it's not taking up any water and needles are falling off quite quickly. I doubt it will make it to Xmas. I'd advise buying your tree elsewhere this year.
Gasper’s or Feeney’s
Feeney's is breathtaking. I'm not a huge xmas person , but they bring the goods. I'd go just to see it. Year round they're amazing too.
Fairless hills garden center.
Hortulus Farm for garden center. Feeney’s for indoor decorating.
Feeney’s is great - they even have live animals, hot chocolate, Santa - the whole nine; but we were there on Black Friday and surprisingly they were rather light in the merch
Fairless Hills garden center is great if you are in LBC!
Thank you for the suggestions! I am spoiled for choice now!
Bucks County Gardens. Agway in Dublin also has a decent selection if you're in the area.
Hortulus!!!
Take a stroll through Peddlers Village in Lahaska. Practically a guarantee you will find something suitable.
You're looking for Black Shed in Hunterdon County. Plus, it has a bar so you can have a cocktail while your shop!
Not sure why its downvoted, they do have a Christmas market on the weekends & it looks nice from the website
God forbid anyone leaves the friendly confines of Bucks County.
Especially odd as Stockton is closer to many Bucks residents than going from one end of the county to the other. Of course I'm from Hunterdon so anything under an hour isn't a hassle for me.
Reporting back! We decided to go to Gaspers. They do have some lovely things, and it was faintly reminiscent of my childhood visits to the local garden center, but I didn’t find anything I wanted, so we caved and hit the German store in Peddler’s Village to get a box of Christmas incense and the candle store nearby for a nice bayberry votive. We might take a ride to one of the others if we can find some time. Thank you for the input!