Edible Landscaping Order
Feb. 26th, 2025 04:13 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Last year, Edible Landscaping put out a paper catalog, so I was expecting that this year too. When it didn't show up, eventually I went looking for a website. By this time, most of the stuff was sold out. >_< However, I still found a few things.
MOUNTAIN MINT
Current price $4.00
Pot size 3 inch
PYCNANTHEMUM MUTICUM
Mountain Mint is an aromatic perennial native to the Eastern United States from IL to FL and west to TX. Good for tea and medicinal uses. This 1-3' clumper blooms for a long period in summer when the bees need it the most. Also good for butterfly gardens. They are pretty when grouped or massed. A decorative addition to yard or garden with its red undertoned leaves. Also called Short Toothed Mountain Mint. Zone 4 - 8.
OHIO'S TREASURE BLACK RASPBERRY
Current price $7.00
Pot size 3 inch
RUBUS OCCIDENTALIS – OHIO TREASURE
The berries of the Ohio Treasure variety of Rubus occidentalis offer a pleasant flavor with a balanced mix of sweetness and freshness. The fruits are medium-sized, averaging 2.1 grams per berry, which is comparable to the Jewell variety at 2.5 grams per berry. The fruit quality is excellent, making it a great choice for farms and home gardeners.
Plant Characteristics:
• Vigor: The plants exhibit high vigor, producing two crops per year.
• Harvesting: In most parts of the U.S., the plants can be mowed to the ground after the foliage naturally falls. The stems will regrow in spring, yielding fruit by mid-August, with harvest continuing until mid-October. If the canes are left to overwinter, they will produce a late spring crop that ripens around the same time as Jewell.
• Hardiness: Suitable for USDA Zones 3-8.
SELECT PAWPAW (order two)
Current price $8.00
Pot size 2 inch
ASIMINA TRILOBA
Seedlings come close to being true to type. Select Pawpaw seedlings should have large fruit size and fine flavor, carrying on the fine genetic pool from the superior varieties the seeds were obtained. Native Zones 5-8. Two select pawpaw will cross pollinate. Plant 6' apart for hedge like appearance or 10'-14' circle to stand alone.
SUCCESS JUNEBERRY (order two)
Current price$10.00
Pot size 4 inch
Amelanchier alnifolia
The first Juneberry owner Michael ever tasted. Introduced from Kansas in 1939. Pretty round shaped shrub up to 8' tall. Space 8' circle. Zone 5-8.
MOUNTAIN MINT
Current price $4.00
Pot size 3 inch
PYCNANTHEMUM MUTICUM
Mountain Mint is an aromatic perennial native to the Eastern United States from IL to FL and west to TX. Good for tea and medicinal uses. This 1-3' clumper blooms for a long period in summer when the bees need it the most. Also good for butterfly gardens. They are pretty when grouped or massed. A decorative addition to yard or garden with its red undertoned leaves. Also called Short Toothed Mountain Mint. Zone 4 - 8.
OHIO'S TREASURE BLACK RASPBERRY
Current price $7.00
Pot size 3 inch
RUBUS OCCIDENTALIS – OHIO TREASURE
The berries of the Ohio Treasure variety of Rubus occidentalis offer a pleasant flavor with a balanced mix of sweetness and freshness. The fruits are medium-sized, averaging 2.1 grams per berry, which is comparable to the Jewell variety at 2.5 grams per berry. The fruit quality is excellent, making it a great choice for farms and home gardeners.
Plant Characteristics:
• Vigor: The plants exhibit high vigor, producing two crops per year.
• Harvesting: In most parts of the U.S., the plants can be mowed to the ground after the foliage naturally falls. The stems will regrow in spring, yielding fruit by mid-August, with harvest continuing until mid-October. If the canes are left to overwinter, they will produce a late spring crop that ripens around the same time as Jewell.
• Hardiness: Suitable for USDA Zones 3-8.
SELECT PAWPAW (order two)
Current price $8.00
Pot size 2 inch
ASIMINA TRILOBA
Seedlings come close to being true to type. Select Pawpaw seedlings should have large fruit size and fine flavor, carrying on the fine genetic pool from the superior varieties the seeds were obtained. Native Zones 5-8. Two select pawpaw will cross pollinate. Plant 6' apart for hedge like appearance or 10'-14' circle to stand alone.
SUCCESS JUNEBERRY (order two)
Current price$10.00
Pot size 4 inch
Amelanchier alnifolia
The first Juneberry owner Michael ever tasted. Introduced from Kansas in 1939. Pretty round shaped shrub up to 8' tall. Space 8' circle. Zone 5-8.