A ten acre family permaculture farm with an orchard-silvopasture system at its heart
Sheep in the orchard

Hundred Fruit Farm is a regenerative permaculture farm in Bucks County, Pennsylvania (in the United States), outside of Philadelphia. We grow a wide variety of different things including herbs, veggies, and mushrooms, but we are mostly focused on growing fruits, berries, and nuts. We also raise animals on our farm and integrate them into our permaculture plantings, so the highlight of our farm is our silvopasture-orchard system in which we grow black locust trees for timber and a wide variety of different no-spray fruit trees, all the while rotationally grazing babydoll Southdown sheep throughout the silvopasture system and across the entire farm. We breed our flock of babydoll Southdowns every year and sell the lambs to customers, mostly as farm pets. 

We host an annual Permaculture Design Course every year, and although we teach most of the course, we also invite in a diverse group of permaculture guest teachers to help teach various parts of the course that they specialize in. We also run and host smaller one day or weekend workshops from time to time. We pride ourselves in serving as a community hub for permaculture in the Philadelphia area.

We also have a nursery at Hundred Fruit Farm where we sell a variety of different fruit trees, berries, nut trees, groundcover plants, and other permaculture plants, most of which we propagate ourselves on-site. 

If you would like visits, how should people arrange their visit?
Please email us ahead of time.
Type of project
Private (visits by arrangement only)
Physical Elements/Features
Alternative energy
Compost toilets
Farm
Forest garden
Garden
Garden centre
Livestock
Services/Activities
Courses
Visits (by arrangement)
Volunteering
Workshops
When the project started
Contact name
Adam Dusen
Postal address of project

1744 Holicong Rd
New Hope, PA 18938
United States

Contact telephone
+16103245085
Contact email