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At its heart Seven Arrows is an Uncommon Plant Nursery with its roots spreading deep into the soil of the 18th century Uriel Bowen homestead on the Attleboro/Seekonk  Massachusetts town line. We see ourselves as a constantly evolving farm and garden the focus of which is sharing - of our time, our knowledge (which we hope grows each day) and of the great peace and joy found in the natural world.

By searching the gardening world for the visionary plants- person, the collector returning from exotic travel and the odd, eccentric hobby gardener we proudly present beautiful and exciting plants often not yet seen on the market.

 In 2005 Seven Arrows celebrated its 25th anniversary.  Sometimes, when you walk through a public garden or nursery the likes of Seven Arrows you think that someone else's garden just miraculously appeared with little effort or that the gardeners spent a fortune on creating their backyard sanctuary.  Not so here!  Judy and Michel Marcellot began their Seven Arrows adventure with an $800 tax return, the desire to work together, to work on the land, and to create a public space where people could come, sit, and relax.  Over the years they have hauled rocks, planted trees, dug ponds, built greenhouses, barns, a shop, always a little at a time as they could afford it, still pay the mortgage and feed the kids.  They've had great years and not so great ones.  The gardens and nursery you visit today are the results of a consistent passion and love for what they do, even when it made no sense to continue doing it!  They are a great example of Joseph Campbell's advice to "Follow your bliss" and live the life you love.  So when people come to the Farm expressing dissatisfaction with a job or a situation Judy and Miche always say (and really believe) "Life is too short to do something you don't want to be doing for whatever reason - health insurance, a pension, the kids need to go to college, etc.- Put your focus where your passion is.  Try to take worry out of the equation and replace it with trust and gratitude.  We truly believe you can't help but be successful!". Follow your bliss!

Here's a slideshow we made which should let you know what we're all about:
Turn your speakers up until you hear drums in the beginning.

 

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Revised: March 27, 2008 .