Shin-Boku Japanese Garden Tree

Wentworth, United States

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Description

Specialties

We grow Japanese Garden trees and design/​build Japanese Gardens throughout the Northeast, including city roof gardens. Come and walk through our Japanese-​style pruned tree nursery. All trees are available for purchase. We also have a Japanese Stroll Garden open year round.

History

Established in 1965.

At Shin-​Boku Nursery we follow a four hundred-​plus year tradition of Japanese garden tree trimming — our trees are trimmed and guided to grow in a style consistent with this legendary art form. Our trees are carefully selected to be hardy in our northern New England’s notorious winters. If it thrives here, it will thrive wherever you are!

We also specialize in landscape design services. We will custom design and build your Japanese Garden for you, making the best use of your desires and your site.

Come by for a visit. We would love to show you our extensive offering of trees. Take a stroll in our Stroll Garden for some inspiration. Perhaps we can design just such a garden for you.

Meet the Business Owner

Palmer K.

Business Owner

Shin-​Boku Nursery has its roots some forty– plus years ago in Weston, Massachusetts on some of the original Weston Nurseries property. Palmer Koelb started an eight-​acre Nursery on that land, growing a general line of nursery plants, about five acres of in-​ground plantings, and an acre of containerized plants. As time went on, the original Nursery «outgrew» this site.

Palmer moved north to Wentworth, NH and established Baker Valley Nursery, Inc. Most of the production now focused on dwarf, weeping, and less common needled evergreens.

The early plantings at Baker Valley were grafted conifers that were propagated in the early 1980s, grown for a few years in the ground, periodically transplanted or root pruned, and then planted into large containers, some up to 5 feet in diameter. The trees of Shin-​Boku Nursery are painstakingly trimmed to produce a shape and personality consistent with the finest trimmed trees found in Japanese gardens.