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We offer a large selection of well known and maybe not so well known edibles plants. From tea to berries, nuts, and more you are sure to find something that peaks your interest!
Please enjoy our selection and good luck on your edible landscape!
Please do not consume food without consulting experts and doing research, we provide these products as reference.
This native nut tree is not as common as black walnut. Grows 40-60' tall in full sun.
Large native tree that can reach 100' tall. Prized for edible nuts as well as beautiful dark wood. Trees can start producing fruit in as short as 4 years but can take 20 years to produce a large crop of nuts. It does produce a chemical that inhibits growt
Native shrub that is essential to life cycle of native spicebush swallowtail butterfly
This native beebalm produces pink to white purple spotted flowers over grey green foliage. The leaves can be used to make tea. This variety of beebalm is thankfully fairly powdery mildew resistant but still a good idea to plant in spots that have good air
This wonderful shrub is native to Eastern North America and produces waxy white berries that are commonly used to make candles and soap. A favorite among birds as well!
A native small tree or large shrub that produces copious amounts of white flowers in spring that will eventually turn to red fruit in late summer/early fall.
This native cherry tree has loads of 6" long pendulous clusters of fragrant white flowers. The flowers give way to small (3/8") red fruits that ripen to dark purple. The fruits are not edible for us directly from the tree but can be made into jam or jell
This native cherry tree has loads of 6" long pendulous clusters of fragrant white flowers. The flowers give way to small (3/8") red fruits that ripen to dark purple. The fruits are not edible for us directly from the tree but can be made into jam or jell
The mountain mints are listed on many “Top Ten Plants for Pollinators” lists
Pollinator magnet! If you want bee, butterflies and other pollinators you need Pycnanthemums!
This native mountain mint is really a pollinator magnet! Our planting at the nursery is truly covered in countless pollinators during the summer. It is in the mint family but not as aggressive as other mints. It will spread but can be controlled but cutti
Also known as narrow leafed mountain mint
This a leafy perennial grown for its edible stems that are used most commonly in pies. Grows 2-4 feet tall with large leaves and red stems.
Produces loads of delicious sweet red fruits around July on a compact sized self pollinating shrub.
Really beautiful bright pink flowers backed by dark green glossy foliage make for a stunning plant. Hardy to most soils and has a good salt tolerance.
Blackberries and Raspberries are really some of the easiest to grow fruiting shrubs. Plant a few varieties for the most success. Bristol is a mid season black raspberry good for fresh eating freezing or preserving. Self pollinating.
Delicious non seedy black raspberries on a self pollinating plant. Berries usually mature late June early July.
Enjoy delicious blackberries without dealing with the thorns! A self pollinating cultivar that produces fruits once a year in summer.
Blackberries and Raspberries are really some of the easiest to grow fruiting shrubs. Plant a few varieties for the most success. Fallgold is a self pollinating variety that produces two crops of fruit per year. A small crop in early summer and then a much
Blackberries and Raspberries are really some of the easiest to grow fruiting shrubs. Plant a few varieties for the most success. Heritage red is a self pollinating variety that produces abundant fruit from September to frost. Nice dark red fruit that is s
Blackberries and Raspberries are really some of the easiest to grow fruiting shrubs. Plant a few varieties for the most success. Red Latham is self pollinating. Ripens in mid july and the fruits are great for fresh eating, freezing and canning.