Edible Landscaping Order
Feb. 21st, 2026 12:02 amI picked out what to get from Edible Landscaping. There's not much left this season. I should try them in fall to see if they have a better selection then.
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KIOWA BLACKBERRY PP#9861
RUBUS SPP - KIOWA BLACKBERRY
Kiowa is an extremely large blackberry, with just 10 berries filling a half-pint container. It offers exceptional quality and firmness, making it one of the best varieties available. Introduced by the University of Arkansas in 1996, Kiowa has a long harvest season of six weeks and is a heavy producer. This variety is thorny and has low chilling requirements (as low as 200 hours).
FLORY PATIO PEACH
Prunus persica (Flory Patio Peach)
Description:
Flory is a genetic dwarf green-leafed peach with showy double pink flowers. It is self-fertile and highly disease-resistant. The white freestone fruit ripens in the first week of September and is excellent when eaten fresh. The plant grows up to 5 feet tall and requires an 8-foot spacing. Suitable for Zones 5-8.
MOUNTAIN MINT
Pycnanthemum muticum - Mountain Mint
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 under toned leaves. Also called Short Toothed Mountain Mint. Zone 4 - 8.
Edible Landscaping
KIOWA BLACKBERRY PP#9861
RUBUS SPP - KIOWA BLACKBERRY
Kiowa is an extremely large blackberry, with just 10 berries filling a half-pint container. It offers exceptional quality and firmness, making it one of the best varieties available. Introduced by the University of Arkansas in 1996, Kiowa has a long harvest season of six weeks and is a heavy producer. This variety is thorny and has low chilling requirements (as low as 200 hours).
FLORY PATIO PEACH
Prunus persica (Flory Patio Peach)
Description:
Flory is a genetic dwarf green-leafed peach with showy double pink flowers. It is self-fertile and highly disease-resistant. The white freestone fruit ripens in the first week of September and is excellent when eaten fresh. The plant grows up to 5 feet tall and requires an 8-foot spacing. Suitable for Zones 5-8.
MOUNTAIN MINT
Pycnanthemum muticum - Mountain Mint
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 under toned leaves. Also called Short Toothed Mountain Mint. Zone 4 - 8.