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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!
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Great native plant! Not only does it produce tasty small fruits but has outstanding fall color and a well behaved small habit.
Delicious blueberries in your back yard! Large firm fruit on a high yielding plant.
This is a later fruiting variety with large fruits that can be 1/2" across. Easy to grow, pick and eat! Self pollinating variety
This is the native highbush blueberry. These plants will produces lots of berries and an amazing display of fall color. We do also offer cultivars selected for certain fruiting characteristics but these are great for general fruit production, wildlife pla
Earliblue is one of the earliest varieties of blueberry to ripen. Typically used for eating fresh but can be preserved too. Self pollinating but more fruit is produced if you plant Bluecrop or Jersey with Earliblue.
An evergreen low growing shrub that spreads to make a nice ground cover. Small white flowers with petals that arch backward. Foliage is small round and glossy. Once the flower has been pollinated berries are produced and will ripen in late summer/fall.
This blueberry bush produces quarter size fruit in June. The berries are all purpose- use fresh or preserved. Self pollinating but you will get more fruit off each plant if you plant multiple plants of Patriot.
This native species of Viburnum produces beautiful white flower clusters in spring/early summer but the real show stopper is the fall berry set. A multicolor display of berries ranging from dark pink to blue!
Although not a true cranberry the edible berries look and taste very similar, which is how this shrub gets its common name. A larger shrub that has white lace cap flowers in spring that give way to plump red fruits in late summer/fall.