Ashcombe Farm and Greenhouses

906 West Grantham Road
Mechanicsburg, PA 17055

717-766-7611

About Us

Ashcombe Vegetable Farm was started in 1956 as a wholesale vegetable farm principally growing blueberries, asparagus, strawberries, sweet corn and other vegetables. About 1961 a small roadside stand was set up to sell vegetables grown on the farm.

In a year or so, several small greenhouses were added to grow spring bedding plants. From this small beginning of 25 acres of vegetables and two or three greenhouses, the present business emerged. Glenn and Mary Ellen Gross were the founders of the organization, renting the land from Mr. Henry Thornton, owner of Ashcombe Farms.

For a number of years, the Grosses worked with one or two helpers, plus seasonal workers, to plant the flowers and vegetables, trim blueberries, harvest asparagus and do the many chores that such an operation requires. Over the years, the vegetable farm doubled in size and fruits and vegetables were purchased from outside sources to sell at the constantly changing roadside market. Major expansion occurred between 1970 and 1978. A fire destroyed a number of buildings in 1974. The rebuilding of the product department took place in 1975 and a fire protection (warning) system was installed.

In 1977, a tract of land was purchased along with buildings, at Shermans Dale, including a greenhouse owned by Glenn's father and redesigned for growing spring bedding plants. The Ashcombe facility had started to grow foliage and flowering plants. Selling both wholesale and retail, the business filled the available land with greenhouses. As the business grew during the 1970's, garden supplies and dried flowers were added to the already thriving plant and produce business. Later a gift shop was added. In 1983, a small bakery came into being in the produce department (at the main store).

On May 22, 1989, a devastating fire completely destroyed the retail store. Through the efforts of many dedicated employees, the operation was continued in the parking lot on a reduced scale until the present architecturally designed facility was built with enlarged departments throughout, enabling increased products and services in each. This new complex was ready for use in March 1990, a thrilling time for everyone involved.

Ashcombe is an ever-changing operation with quality products and services in all departments, including a full bakery, deli and gourmet foods, plus expanded garden supply, perennials, and a well-stocked nursery from spring into fall.

Ashcombe continues to be a viable part of the community, providing employment to many full time and part time staff and seasonal employees.

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