Edible Landscape
The Ultimate Edible Landscape
Transform your backyard into a lush, multi-functional sanctuary with our favorite botanical double-agents. Kick off the growing season with the Serviceberry Tree—a landscape superstar also known as the "Juneberry" for its sweet, blueberry-like fruit and stunning white spring blossoms. For a real showstopper, the Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry offers incredible fall color to match its delicious harvest.
As summer heats up, let the elderberries take center stage. Pair the high-yielding Nova and York for the ultimate "pollination powerhouse" duo of juicy, antioxidant-rich berries, or plant the Black Lace Elderberry for its "gothic-chic" dark foliage and lemony-pink blooms. Whether you’re crafting artisanal syrups, baking Juneberry pies, or frying up elderflower fritters, these Roots to Fruits selections prove that the best views are the ones you can eat!
Serviceberry Tree
A more columnar serviceberry tree with the classical white flowers in Spring and sunburnt orange foliage as Autumn progresses. Its great height giv...
View full detailsAutumn Brilliance Serviceberry Tree
Native to the Eastern US, the Serviceberry is a cold hardy (Zone 3) deciduous 'tree' that has white flowers in Spring and stunning golden copper le...
View full detailsNova Elderberry Bushes
The Nova Elderberry is what one thinks of when he or she thinks of elderberries. They are small purple fruits that form in small clusters often dro...
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The York Elderberry is bushier than other elderberry varieties. The plant is larger than other elderberry varieties and therefore can produce more ...
View full detailsMary Washington Asparagus
The most popular and easy to grow asparagus plant. It produces straight, green, and point stalks that grow in many soil types. They are large stalk...
View full detailsMillennium Asparagus Plant
Description Coming Soon! Crowns come in packs of 5 and are 1 year old plants. USDA Zone: 3-9 Mature Spread: 3-4' Sun: Full sun to (semi) partial s...
View full detailsBlack Lace Elderberry
Description coming soon! USDA Zone: 4-8 Mature Size: 6-8' Sun: Full Sun Pollination: Partially self- fertile- will produce more and better berries...
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