Highland Orchards

Highland Orchards 193 Years of Farming for the Community Clark Webster purchased the land that would become the Delaware homestead of Highland Orchards in 1832.
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At that time it was mostly rocky pasture. In 1835, Clark's son, Isaac, began clearing the ground of the multitude of rocks, and thus began the Webster farming of this land. John Webster gave the farm the name Highland Orchards, officially when he was registering his Guernsey milking herd in 1940. But, by then he had been farming successfully for 26 years and everyone informally knew it as "Webster

's". In 1941 John purchased the Pennsylvania farm outside of West Chester, which he also named Highland Orchards. As the father of five daughters, John Webster used to say, "All my boys are girls!" So, when his daughter Elizabeth married Robert Hodge, they became managers and then owners of the Pennsylvania farm. They and their six children expanded the plantings, buildings, and property to the prosperous, efficient business of today. Elizabeth and Bob have now turned over the farm to their children. Meanwhile, John's daughter Elaine had married Jack Linton and they enjoyed six children. By 1970, John, Elaine, and the Linton grandchildren were working the remaining five acres of the Delaware homestead. Now in 2011, Elaine, her daughter Ruth, and son Matthew, plant, harvest and sell their produce, including some fruit from trees planted by John Webster forty years ago. Covid 19 turned us upside down along with most other businesses. Please check the website for current information regarding CSA sites, online ordering, and CSA availability. Come visit the homestead during operating hours. We offer weekly CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) pick up at the farm and throughout Wilmington and Newark, DE and in Philadelphia at Metropolitan Bakery (19th and Manning) or Java Coffee Shop (852 S 2nd St) or 21st and South (pick up from farm van). Visit our website for a complete description and listing of all pick up locations.

05/31/2026

Tree fruit this year feels like a special gift—our region in particular was hit hard by a late April freeze which ruined many cherries, plums, peaches, and apples—so we are thrilled to see cherries start to ripen.

Come see us at our Delaware farm market for good food in every season. Thank you for supporting small businesses; you make it possible for us to keep growing. Growing for our community since 1832!

05/30/2026

At 50 years old, this fig tree has been through crazy weather before. It helps us feel confident that there should be a good recovery for next year.

Come see us at our Delaware Farm market for good things to eat in each season. Thank you for supporting small businesses; you make it possible for us to keep growing. Growing for our community since 1832!

05/30/2026

How long is strawberry season? Never long enough. Eat them while you can!

Come see us at our Delaware farm market for good food in each season. Thank you for supporting small businesses; you make it possible for us to keep growing. Growing for our community since 1832!

05/29/2026

Purslane and Portulaca love hot, sunny, dry weather—once a month for watering!

Come see us at our Delaware farm market for all kinds of plants. Thank you for supporting small businesses; you make it possible for us to keep growing. Growing for our community since 1832!

05/29/2026

How large will a bay leaf plant grow? You need warm winter temperatures, over 45°F. How much space you give the roots to grow will determine ultimately how large the plant grows. We have ours planted in the ground, so it is growing like a tree. If you keep it in a container, it will stay much smaller.

Come see us at our Delaware farm market for all kinds of plants. Thank you for supporting small businesses; your choices matter. Growing for our community since 1832!

05/29/2026

Do you feel behind on planting your garden? Don’t worry, we all feel that way. It is never too late to plant.

Come see us at our Delaware farm market for all kinds of plants. Thank you for supporting small businesses; you make it possible for us to keep growing. Growing for our community since 1832!

05/28/2026

The first raspberries of the season always taste divine! And I’m so fortunate that I got to eat them. More in the days to come!

Come see us at our Delaware farm market for good things to eat in each season. Thank you for supporting small businesses; you make it possible for us to keep growing. Growing for our community since 1832.

05/28/2026

Growing is all about balancing heat and cold, dry and wet. Every trick that we can find is a help.

Come see us at our Delaware farm market for good things to eat in each season. Thank you for supporting small businesses; you make it possible for us to keep growing. Growing for our community since 1832!

Address

1431 Foulk Road
Wilmington, DE
19803

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+13024784042

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