Edibles
Edibles
You don't have to have an orchard or dedicated space for edible gardening to experience the joy of growing your own food. Fruiting plants are not only productive, but beautiful as well. Include them in your decorative landscape like you would any other tree, shrub, or vine to create a garden of abundance.
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- A self-fruitful, free-standing, thornless shrub that produces one crop of fruit per year. Clusters of ...+2 variant(s)
- If you have trouble with blueberries, this could be the plant for you. This easy-to-grow berry tolerates ...+3 variant(s)
- Pink Icing™ has breathtaking foliage colors and large, robust flavored berries. Spring foliage has many ...+2 variant(s)
- Small, sweet blue fruit with a distinctive flavor is produced in mid to late summer. It's glossy foliage ...
- Peach Sorbet® is a compact blueberry with stunning peach, pink, orange and emerald green leaves. White ...
- A popular wine grape variety that yields big clusters of thin skinned, purple-black fruit on short stems. ...+1 variant(s)
- A heavy blooming tree that produces vibrant and showy fuchsia-pink flowers in the spring, followed by ...+2 variant(s)
- An espalier-tiered form perfect for small back yards and kitchen gardens, placed along a wall or fence! ...+1 variant(s)
- Jelly Bean® has large, flavorful blueberries that taste like sweet homemade blueberry jelly. The foliage ...
- Moderate growing shrub with large, light blue berries. Self-pollinating high yields that are generally ...+1 variant(s)
- A native to eastern North America, this small tree or multi-branched shrub produces edible nuts in fall. ...+1 variant(s)