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Fruit trees

Exciting Stone Fruit Hybrids

Pluerrys, Pluots, and Nectaplums – Oh My! Pluerrys, Pluots, and NectaPlums combine the flavors of your favorite stone fruits in new and exciting ways. These hybrid stone fruits have been growing in…

Dwarf Fruit Trees for Small Spaces

There are few pleasures that compare to picking a sun-warmed homegrown peach, biting into it, and letting the sweet rich juice trickle down your chin. Sadly, that’s an experience that those of us w…

It’s Time for Bareroots!

Fruit Tree and Berry Season Foggy mornings, cold nights, and soggy ground – that means it’s a perfect time for planting bare-root trees and shrubs! Our first shipment of bare-root berries and shru…

Edible Figs

Fig trees Figs are native to the Fertile Crescent region of the Middle East and thrive in our hot, dry summers. These rich, almost decadent-tasting fruits are also surprisingly undemanding, low-mai…

Watering 101

Watering Guidelines for the Rogue Valley With the temperatures rising and summer right around the corner, we thought this would be a good time to give you a little “Watering 101” overview. Watering…

The Fruits of Persia

Delicious Additions to Your Edible Landscape! What do figs, pomegranates, persimmons, almonds, peaches, apricots, and grapes all have in common (aside from being delicious)? They’re part of a group…

Amelanchier x grandiflora ‘Autumn Brilliance’

‘Autumn Brilliance’ Serviceberry We are absolutely in love with this serviceberry! It works well as either a small single-trunked tree or large multi-trunk shrub; personally, we like it multi-stem…

Asian Persimmons

Persimmons are the fruit you didn’t know you needed.  So decorative!  So versatile! And fall color as a bonus in an edible tree.  Asian Persimmons are the main type for home gardeners to grow, even…

Fruit Tree Season is Here!

New Fruit Tree Varieties With these cold winter months ahead many gardeners are eager to get back outside and work on projects. Bare root fruit tree season is here!  So many great varieties of fru…