Edibles

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  • Native Elderberry (Sambucus Nigra) Flowering bush in front of a modern house with large windows

    Native Elderberry (Sambucus Nigra)

    🌿 USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–9 Looking to restore disturbed land or stabilize erosion-prone areas? Native Elderberry is a powerful, fast-growing solution with a dense, fibrous root system that helps hold soil in place—making it ideal for slopes, streambanks, drainage areas, and low-lying sites. Beyond restoration work, Elderberry brings incredible value to the landscape with pollinator-attracting flowers, wildlife habitat, and nutrient-rich berries enjoyed by both people and birds. Tough, adaptable, and productive, it performs well across a wide range of conditions. 🌟 Why You’ll Love Elderberry 🌿 Powerful Erosion ControlFast-growing root system helps stabilize soil and reduce erosion naturally. 🦋 Wildlife & Pollinator FriendlyClusters of flowers attract bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects, while berries feed birds and wildlife. 🍇 Edible, Nutrient-Rich BerriesProduces dark purple berries perfect for syrups, jams, and natural wellness uses (when properly prepared). 🌎 Highly Adaptable Native PlantThrives in a variety of soil types and moisture conditions, making it ideal for restoration and naturalized plantings. 🌱 Planting & Care Guide 📍 Location:Full sun to partial shade (4–6+ hours of sunlight). Best suited for moist lowlands, slopes, and areas with seasonal water movement. 🌿 Spacing:Plant 6–10 feet apart for proper airflow and mature growth. 🌱 Soil Preparation:Loosen soil 12–18 inches deep and mix in compost or organic matter to improve structure, especially in sandy or compacted soils. 📏 Planting Depth:Set at the same depth as the container. Keep the crown above soil level. 💧 Watering:Water thoroughly after planting. Keep soil consistently moist for 6–12 weeks, and maintain regular watering during the first year. 🍂 Mulching:Apply 2–3 inches of mulch around the base (not touching the stem) to conserve moisture and suppress weeds. 🪴 Support:Usually not required, though young plants may benefit from staking in windy or sloped areas. 🌿 Soil Requirements Prefers moist, well-drained soils Grows in clay, loam, or sandy conditions Best in slightly acidic to neutral pH (5.5–6.5) Avoid long-term dry or heavily compacted soils 🌱 Fertilizing Elderberry 🌿 Type: Balanced slow-release fertilizer (10-10-10 or 8-8-8) or compost🗓 Timing: Early spring; optional mid-summer feeding for young or fruiting plants📏 Amount: ½–1 lb per plant depending on size💡 Tip: Apply in a wide ring around the plant (not touching the stem) and water thoroughly after application Avoid excess nitrogen, which can reduce fruit production. ✨ Perfect for restoration projects, habitat creation, and edible landscapes—Native Elderberry is a resilient, multipurpose plant that strengthens soil while supporting wildlife and food production. 📄 Download PDF Handout Available

    $12.00 - $115.00

  • Yerba Mate Holly (Ilex paraguariensis) Yerba Mate Holly (Ilex paraguariensis)

    Yerba Mate Holly (Ilex paraguariensis)

    20 in stock

    Zone 8-11 Amid Florida’s vibrant palms and citrus groves, our farm nurtures a unique treasure: the Yerba Mate Holly (Ilex paraguariensis). Beyond its energizing properties, this exceptional plant is a true guardian of the ecosystem, embodying sustainability and showcasing nature’s powerful gifts. Let this “Cup of Sunshine” add a dose of natural beauty and eco-conscious energy to your space! Experience the spirit of Florida in every leaf—order your Yerba Mate Holly today! Download PDF Handout  

    20 in stock

    $15.00 - $130.00

  • Highland Tupelo Tree (Nyssa sylvatica) Highland Tupelo Tree (Nyssa sylvatica)

    Highland Tupelo Tree (Nyssa sylvatica)

    11 in stock

    Highland Tupelo (Black Tupelo / Black Gum / Tupelo Honey Tree)Brilliant Fall Color • Wildlife Friendly • Native & Hardy USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9 The Highland Tupelo, also known as Blackgum or Sour Gum, is one of the most spectacular native shade trees for year-round beauty and exceptional fall color. Famous for its glossy green foliage that transforms into breathtaking shades of scarlet red, fiery orange, deep purple, and gold, this native tree creates a stunning seasonal display few trees can match. With a naturally attractive form, strong central trunk, and excellent wildlife value, Highland Tupelo is perfect for residential landscapes, native gardens, parks, pollinator habitats, and restoration projects. It is also known as the “Tupelo Honey Tree,” valued by beekeepers for its nectar-rich flowers that help produce prized tupelo honey. Why You'll Love Highland Tupelo ✔ Incredible Fall Color – Brilliant red, orange, and purple foliage creates a showstopping autumn display. ✔ Wildlife Friendly – Provides food and shelter for birds, pollinators, and beneficial wildlife. ✔ Strong & Long-Lived – Hardy native tree with excellent structure and durability. ✔ Adaptable & Low Maintenance – Thrives in a variety of soil types and landscape settings. ✔ Pollinator Support – Spring flowers provide nectar for bees, including tupelo honey production. Mature SizeHeight: 30–50+ feet tallSpread: 20–30 feet wide Sunlight RequirementsGrows best in full sun to partial shade. More sunlight encourages denser growth and the richest fall color. Soil RequirementsAdaptable to clay, loam, or sandy soils, but performs best in slightly acidic, moist, well-drained soil. Avoid highly alkaline soils. WateringWater deeply and consistently during the first growing season to establish strong roots. Once established, Highland Tupelo becomes moderately drought tolerant while still appreciating occasional deep watering during dry periods. FertilizerApply a balanced slow-release fertilizer (10-10-10 or 14-14-14) in early spring during the first few years. Mature trees typically require little supplemental feeding. Pruning & CareMinimal maintenance required. Light shaping while young encourages strong structure. Prune in late winter to remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches. The Highland Tupelo is an outstanding choice for anyone wanting a native, wildlife-friendly shade tree with unforgettable fall color and long-term beauty. Whether planted in a formal landscape or natural setting, this resilient tree becomes more beautiful with every season.

    11 in stock

    $40.00

  • Swamp Chestnut Oak (Quercus Michauxii) nut for eating Swamp Chestnut Oak (Quercus Michauxii) tree in front yard

    Swamp Chestnut Oak (Quercus Michauxii)

    🌳 Swamp Chestnut Oak (Quercus michauxii) | Majestic Native Shade Tree | Wildlife & Landscape Giant The Swamp Chestnut Oak (Quercus michauxii) is a powerful, long-lived native tree that brings grandeur, shade, and ecological value to any landscape. Native to the southeastern United States, this impressive oak can reach 60–80 feet tall, forming a wide, rounded canopy that creates a dramatic presence in large spaces. Perfect for naturalized landscapes, restoration projects, and spacious properties, it is a true legacy tree built to last for generations. 🌟 Why You’ll Love Swamp Chestnut Oak 🍂 Stunning Seasonal ColorLarge, chestnut-like leaves turn brilliant shades of red, orange, and gold in fall. 🦌 Wildlife PowerhouseProduces acorns that provide essential food for deer, birds, and native wildlife. 🌳 Massive Shade TreeBroad canopy delivers deep, cooling shade in mature landscapes. 🌿 Native Wetland AdaptabilityThrives in moist, well-drained soils and natural floodplain environments. 🌱 Growing Information USDA Zones: 5–9☀️ Light: Full sun (best growth and structure in open areas) 🌿 Soil Requirements Prefers moist, well-drained soils Naturally found in floodplains and bottomlands Adaptable to loam, clay, and sandy soils Avoid extremely dry or compacted sites 🌱 Planting Instructions Choose a large site with plenty of room for mature growth Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and equal depth Plant at ground level and backfill with native soil Water deeply after planting Apply 2–3 inches of mulch, keeping it away from the trunk 💧 Watering Guide Water regularly during the first 1–2 growing seasons Once established, moderately drought tolerant Benefits from deep watering during extended dry periods 🌿 Care & Maintenance Minimal pruning required Remove dead or crossing branches in late winter if needed Avoid heavy fertilization—thrives in natural soil conditions 🌎 Ideal Uses 🌳 Large shade tree for estates and open landscapes 🌿 Restoration and reforestation projects 🦌 Wildlife habitat enhancement 🌊 Floodplain and riparian plantings 🌳 Long-term legacy tree planting ✨ Swamp Chestnut Oak is a true Southern giant—offering shade, wildlife value, and timeless beauty for generations.

    $30.00 - $115.00

  • Florida Crest Nectarine (Prunus persica ‘Florida Crest’) Florida Crest Nectarine (Prunus persica ‘Florida Crest’)

    Florida Crest Nectarine (Prunus persica ‘Florida Crest’)

    20 in stock

    Florida Crest Nectarine (Prunus persica ‘Florida Crest’) "Grafted at Flowing Well Tree Farm" Florida Crest Nectarine is a low-chill, early-season nectarine variety developed specifically for warm climates like Florida. It produces smooth-skinned, red-blushed fruit with firm, flavorful flesh and attractive spring blooms that enhance the landscape. This dependable fruit tree is ideal for home orchards, edible gardens, and backyard plantings. Mature Size Typically reaches 10–15 feet tall with a similar spread; can be kept smaller with regular pruning. USDA Growing Zones Thrives in USDA Zones 8–10, performing best in regions with mild winters and warm growing seasons. Placement & Sun Exposure Plant in full sun (6–8 hours daily) to ensure strong growth, healthy flowering, and high-quality fruit. Select a site with good air circulation to reduce disease pressure. Planting Instructions Dig a hole twice as wide and the same depth as the root ball. Set the tree at the same soil level as it was grown in the container. Backfill with native soil, water thoroughly, and apply mulch while keeping it several inches away from the trunk. Soil Requirements Prefers well-drained sandy or loamy soil with good drainage. Avoid planting in low areas where water collects, as nectarines do not tolerate wet feet. Watering Water consistently during the first growing season to establish a strong root system. Once established, provide deep watering during dry periods, especially during flowering and fruit development. Fertilizer Apply a balanced slow-release fruit tree fertilizer in early spring. Additional light feeding after harvest may be beneficial if growth is slow. Avoid excessive nitrogen. Pruning Prune annually in late winter while dormant to maintain an open center structure. Remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches and thin to improve airflow and sunlight penetration. 🌱 Plants provided by Flowing Well Tree Farm are locally grown and selected for long-term success in Florida landscapes. Florida Crest Nectarine is a productive, early-fruiting choice that delivers beautiful blooms and delicious homegrown fruit for warm-climate gardeners.

    20 in stock

    $65.00

  • Sunmist Nectarine (Prunus persica var. nucipersica) Sunmist Nectarine (Prunus persica var. nucipersica)

    Sunmist Nectarine (Prunus persica var. nucipersica)

    Sunmist Nectarine (Prunus persica var. nucipersica) Locally grafted at Flowing Well Tree Farm Sunmist Nectarine is a low-chill, early-fruiting nectarine variety well suited for Florida and the Southeast. It produces smooth-skinned, sweet, flavorful fruit and attractive spring blossoms that add ornamental value. This productive fruit tree is an excellent choice for home orchards, edible landscapes, and backyard gardens. Mature Size Typically reaches 10–15 feet tall with a similar spread when unpruned; can be maintained smaller with annual pruning. USDA Growing Zones Thrives in USDA Zones 8–10, performing best in warm climates with mild winters. Placement & Sun Exposure Plant in full sun (at least 6–8 hours daily) for optimal flowering, fruit set, and flavor. Choose an open site with good air circulation to reduce disease pressure. Planting Instructions Dig a hole twice as wide and the same depth as the root ball. Place the tree at the same soil level as it was grown in the container. Backfill with native soil, water thoroughly, and apply mulch, keeping it several inches away from the trunk. Soil Requirements Prefers well-drained sandy or loamy soil. Avoid poorly drained or waterlogged areas, as nectarines are sensitive to root rot. Slightly acidic to neutral soils are ideal. Watering Water regularly during the first growing season to establish strong roots. Once established, provide deep watering during dry periods, especially while fruit is developing. Fertilizer Apply a balanced slow-release fruit tree fertilizer in early spring and again after harvest if needed. Avoid excessive nitrogen, which can reduce fruit quality. Pruning Prune annually in late winter while dormant to maintain an open center structure. Remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches and thin for airflow and sunlight penetration. 🌱 Plants provided by Flowing Well Tree Farm are locally grown and selected for success in Florida’s climate.

    $65.00

  • Peach tree with ripe fruits surrounded by green leaves against a blue sky. A hand holding two fresh peaches with a blurred background.

    Tropic Beauty Peaches (Prunus Persica) on Florida Guard Rootstock

    4 reviews

    Grow Your Own Sweet, Juicy Peaches  USDA Hardiness Zones 8 to 10 "Grafted at Flowing Well Tree Farm" Perfect for Florida Gardens – Ready for pick-up OR shipping (Shipping Available Within Florida Only)! Why settle for store-bought when you can enjoy fresh, flavorful Tropic Beauty peaches right from your backyard? Grafted at Flowing Well Tree Farm onto Florida Guard Root Stock, this variety is specially adapted to Florida’s climate—ensuring strong growth, disease resistance, and delicious fruit! Why You Need This Peach Tree: ✔ Florida-Adapted & Disease-Resistant – Thrives in Florida’s heat & humidity with enhanced root health. ✔ Sweet & Juicy Peaches – Perfect for fresh eating, baking, and homemade preserves! ✔ Early Harvest – Enjoy homegrown peaches by late spring—one of the earliest varieties to fruit! ✔ Compact & Versatile – Ideal for small yards, patios, or even large containers. ✔ Low Chill Hours – Requires just 150 chill hours, making it perfect for warm climates! ✔ Pollinator-Friendly – Gorgeous spring blossoms attract bees and butterflies to your garden.  Tropic Beauty Peach (Prunus persica) grafted onto Florida Guard Rootstock thrives in well-draining, fertile soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH range of 6.0 to 6.5. Soil Preferences: Texture: Prefers sandy loam or loamy soil with good aeration. Drainage: Must be well-draining; avoid heavy clay or waterlogged soil to prevent root rot. Fertility: Benefits from organic-rich soil with compost or well-aged manure to improve nutrient availability. Moisture: Requires consistent moisture, especially during fruit development, but soil should not remain soggy. If planting in heavy clay soil, amending with organic matter and sand can improve drainage. Raised beds can also help in areas with poor drainage. The Florida Guard Rootstock provides added resistance to nematodes and adapts well to Florida’s sandy soils, making it a strong choice for growing in the region.  

    $65.00

  • Yaupon Holly Florida (Ilex vomitoria) Red berries on a tree with green leaves in an outdoor setting

    Yaupon Holly Florida (Ilex vomitoria)

    4 reviews

    Add a touch of seasonal beauty to your landscape USDA Hardiness Zones 7-10 Add year-round charm to your landscape with Yaupon Holly (Ilex vomitoria), a stunning evergreen shrub or small tree that shines through every season. Growing between 10-20 feet tall, it boasts dark green leaves and vibrant red berries that last through the winter, creating a festive and seasonal display perfect for the holidays. Perfect for creating hedges, privacy screens, or as a standout ornamental plant, Yaupon Holly thrives in various soil types and does well in full sun to partial shade. Once established, it exhibits impressive drought tolerance. The bright berries provide a vital food source for birds in winter, and the leaves can even be brewed into a naturally caffeinated tea, offering a cozy, comforting touch on chilly days.

    $15.00 - $125.00

  • Passion Fruit "Panama Red" (Passiflora edulis 'Panama Red) in yard Two potted plants with a decorative bow and label on a white background

    Passion Fruit "Panama Red" (Passiflora edulis 'Panama Red)

    🌿 Live Tropical Vine | Sweet, Aromatic Red Passion Fruit Locally grown by Flowing Well Tree Farm – Florida’s largest native & premium plant grower, Passion Fruit ‘Panama Red’ is a fast-growing, high-yield tropical vine that brings both exotic beauty and delicious homegrown fruitto your landscape. This vigorous variety produces rich, aromatic red-purple passion fruit ideal for fresh eating, juices, desserts, and culinary use. With its rapid growth and ornamental appeal, it quickly transforms any structure into a lush, productive green space. 🌟 Why You’ll Love Panama Red 🍈 Delicious Tropical FruitProduces sweet, aromatic passion fruit with bold flavor and vibrant red-purple skin. 🌸 Exotic Showy FlowersLarge, intricate blooms attract pollinators and add dramatic tropical beauty. 🌿 Fast-Growing CoverageRapidly climbs and fills trellises, fences, arbors, and pergolas. 🏡 Edible + Ornamental ValuePerfect combination of landscape beauty and productive fruiting vine. 🌱 Why Buy from Flowing Well Tree Farm? ✔ Locally grown in Florida✔ Produced by Florida’s leading premium nursery✔ Strong, climate-acclimated plants✔ High-yielding tropical fruit variety✔ Ideal for home gardens, patios, and backyard orchards 🌞 Growing Requirements USDA Zones: 9–11 (protect from frost or grow in containers in cooler areas)☀️ Sun: Full sun for best flowering and fruit production 🌿 Soil Requirements Well-drained, fertile soil Rich in organic matter (compost recommended) Sandy or loamy soils preferred Avoid soggy or poorly drained sites 💧 Watering Guide Water regularly during establishment Keep soil evenly moist but not waterlogged Once established, deep watering during dry periods improves flowering and fruiting 🌱 Fertilizer Feed in early spring and mid-summer Use balanced or fruiting fertilizer Avoid excess nitrogen to encourage blooms and fruit production 🌿 Planting & Support Best Time to Plant: Spring, once temperatures are consistently warm Planting Instructions: Dig a hole twice the width of the root ball Plant at the same depth as the container Water thoroughly after planting Apply mulch to retain moisture and regulate soil temperature Support Required:This is a vigorous climbing vine and requires a trellis, fence, arbor, or pergola with space and airflow to grow properly. 🌸 A Beautiful & Productive Tropical Vine Passion Fruit ‘Panama Red’ offers the perfect blend of lush ornamental growth and abundant edible harvest, making it a standout choice for Florida-friendly and tropical-inspired landscapes.

    $12.00

  • Passion Fruit "Bounty" (Passiflora edulis 'Bounty') climbing house with flowers Passion Fruit "Bounty" (Passiflora edulis 'Bounty') flower

    Passion Fruit "Bounty" (Passiflora edulis 'Bounty')

    1 review

    🌿 Passion Fruit ‘Bounty’ (Passiflora edulis ‘Bounty’) – Florida-Grown Live VineFast-Growing Tropical Fruit Plant | Large, Sweet Passion Fruit | Ornamental + Edible Vine Grow your own tropical harvest at home with Passion Fruit ‘Bounty’, a fast-growing, high-yielding passion fruit vine known for its large, sweet-tart fruit and exotic, fragrant blooms. Locally grown in Florida at Flowing Well Tree Farm, this variety is well adapted to warm climates and performs beautifully in home gardens, edible landscapes, and container setups with proper support. 🌟 Why You’ll Love Passion Fruit ‘Bounty’ 🍈 Big, Flavorful FruitProduces large, aromatic passion fruit perfect for juices, desserts, and fresh eating. 🌸 Exotic Ornamental BloomsShowy, intricate flowers add tropical beauty and attract pollinators. 🌿 Fast-Growing CoverageQuickly climbs and fills trellises, fences, arbors, and pergolas. 🏡 Edible + OrnamentalA dual-purpose vine that enhances both beauty and food production in your landscape. 🌱 Why Buy from Flowing Well Tree Farm? ✔ Florida-grown and climate-acclimated plants✔ Produced by Florida’s leading premium nursery✔ Stronger establishment in Southern landscapes✔ High-yielding, garden-tested tropical variety✔ Ideal for backyard orchards, patios, and edible gardens 🌞 Growing Requirements USDA Zones: 9–11 (protect from frost or grow in containers in cooler regions)☀️ Sun: Full sun for best flowering and fruit production 🌿 Soil Requirements Well-drained, fertile soil Rich in organic matter (compost recommended) Sandy or loamy soils preferred Avoid waterlogged areas 💧 Watering Guide Water regularly during establishment Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy Once established, deep watering during dry periods supports fruiting 🌱 Fertilizer Feed in early spring and mid-summer Use balanced or fruiting fertilizer Avoid high nitrogen, which reduces flowering and fruit production 🌿 Planting & Support Best Time to Plant: Spring when temperatures are warm and stable Planting Instructions: Dig a hole twice the width of the root ball Plant at the same depth as the container Water thoroughly after planting Apply mulch to retain moisture and regulate soil temperature Support Required:This is a climbing vine and requires a trellis, fence, arbor, or pergola with good airflow and space to grow. 🌸 A Tropical, High-Reward Vine Passion Fruit ‘Bounty’ delivers a perfect combination of fast growth, exotic beauty, and abundant edible harvests. Its fragrant blooms attract pollinators while its vigorous vines quickly transform any structure into a lush, productive feature.

    $12.00

  • Pink flower with yellow center on a green leafy background Barbados Cherry (Malpighia Emarginata)

    Barbados Cherry (Malpighia Emarginata)

    2 reviews

    6 in stock

    🍒 A Tropical Superfruit for Your Garden USDA Hardiness Zones: 9–11 Fast-Growing Superfruit Plant Bring beauty, flavor, and nutrition straight to your landscape with the Barbados Cherry, a fast-growing evergreen shrub or small tree reaching 6–12 feet tall. This tropical favorite is known for its lush foliage, delicate blooms, and exceptionally nutritious fruit. 🌟 Why You’ll Love It 🌸 Year-Round BeautyProduces soft pink and white blooms in warm climates, adding color and charm throughout much of the year. 🍒 Vitamin C SuperfruitDelicious sweet-tart cherries packed with one of the highest natural vitamin C contents—perfect for fresh eating, juices, and homemade jams. 🌞 Easy & Low MaintenanceHeat-loving, drought-tolerant once established, and well-suited for warm climate gardening. 🏡 Compact & VersatileIdeal for hedges, patios, containers, or edible landscape designs where space is limited. 🦋 Pollinator FriendlyAttracts butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds, supporting a healthier garden ecosystem.

    6 in stock

    $15.00 - $55.00

  • Prime-Ark® Freedom Blackberry Thornless (Rubus x) in yard Prime-Ark® Freedom Blackberry Thornless (Rubus x)

    Prime-Ark® Freedom Blackberry Thornless (Rubus x)

    3 reviews

    🌿 Thornless | Early Fruiting | Self-Pollinating A true breakthrough in home fruit production, Prime-Ark® Freedom is a thornless, high-yielding blackberry that delivers big harvests with very little effort. This variety is prized for its large, sweet berries, early production, and dual harvests per year—making it one of the most productive blackberries available for home gardeners. 🌟 Why Grow Prime-Ark® Freedom? 🍇 Two Harvests Per YearProduces fruit on both primocanes (first-year growth) and floricanes (second-year growth) for extended picking seasons. 🌿 Thornless & Easy to HarvestNo thorns means painless picking, easier pruning, and a more enjoyable gardening experience. 🌞 Early Fruiting & High YieldEnjoy earlier berries in the season with heavy production when properly cared for. 🏡 Perfect for Home GardensCompact, upright growth makes it ideal for backyard planting, edible landscapes, and small orchard setups. 🌱 Growing Information USDA Zones: 6–9Sun: Full sun (6+ hours daily) for best fruiting and growth 🌿 Planting & Care Spacing: 3–4 ft apart, rows 6–8 ft apartPlanting Depth: Same level as nursery containerSoil: Well-drained, slightly acidic soil (pH 5.5–6.5). Add compost for best results Watering:Keep soil consistently moist during establishment. Mature plants need 1–2 inches of water weekly, especially during fruiting. Fertilizer:Apply a balanced fertilizer (10-10-10) in early spring and again after the first harvest. Avoid over-fertilizing to ensure strong fruit production. Pruning: Remove dead or weak canes in late winter Cut spent floricanes to the ground after harvest Tip primocanes in summer to encourage branching and higher yields 🌟 What Helps It Thrive Full sun exposure Regular pruning for cane management Consistent watering + mulch Fertile, well-drained soil ✨ Prime-Ark® Freedom is one of the easiest, highest-yielding thornless blackberries for home growers—order now to reserve yours before they sell out!

    $13.00

Discover the joy of growing your own food with Flowing Well Tree Farm’s Edible collection, featuring fruit trees, berry plants, and edible landscaping favorites that are perfect for home gardens across Florida and beyond. From fresh-picked fruit to garden-ready plants, each selection is chosen for flavor, productivity, and ease of growing. Whether you’re starting a backyard food garden or adding to an established orchard, our edible plants help you enjoy healthier, homegrown harvests while adding beauty and value to your landscape. Grow what you love and eat what you grow with our carefully curated Edible collection.

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