These are the plants I expect to have available this season. A lot of my plants are grown from seed and begin sprouting in the spring or even summer so I cannot predict entirely whether I will have success with any particular seed variety or not. The ones which have sprouted and are ready to be planted when the weather allows will appear on the Store link of the Ordering page. This will constantly be updating as new plants grow for me and become available.
Strawberry - red - $5 per plant - not available
Alpine Strawberry - White Soul. Small white fruit right up until a very hard frost. $5 per plant - not available
Alpine Strawberry - Alexandria. Small red fruit right up until a very hard frost. $5 per plant- not available
Pineberry Strawberry- a white strawberry. $5 per plant - not available
Black Raspberry $10 per plant - 2nd year plants
Raspberry - Pathfinder $10 per plant - 2nd year plants
Blackberry $10 per plant - 2nd year plants - not available
Currant - Crandall $10 per plant
Oregon Grape - Mahonia $10 per plant - not available
Aronia $10 per plant - 2nd year plants
Blueberry - wild lowbush $10 per plant - not available
Haskap - $10 per plant
Goji
Japanese Wineberry - not available
Navajo Thornless Blackberry - $10 per plant - 2nd year plants
Rhubarb - $10 per plant - 2nd year plants - not available
Grape - Trollhaugen $10 per plant
Grape - Somerset $10 per plant
Grape - Swenson $10 per plant
Hardy Kiwi - Arguta $20 for 3 plants
Hardy Kiwi - Kolomikta $20 for 3 plants
Schisandra - $20 for 3 plants
Mulberry - Russian White $25 for 3 plants - 2nd year plants
Mulberry - Illinois Everbearing - $15 per plant
Cornellian Cherry $15 per plant - 2nd year plants
Black Hawthorn $15 per plant - 2nd year plants
Elderberry - Black Lace $15 per plant - not available
Elderberry - Marge - $15 per plant
American Plum (wild) $15 per plant. - not available
Beach Plum - $10 per plant
Prairie Crabapple $15 per plant - 2nd year plants
Antonovka Apple $15 per plant - 2nd year plants
Pawpaw $15 per plant (grow two for pollination)
Kousa Dogwood $15 per plant - edible fruit, gorgeous small tree
Serviceberry - aka Saskatoon $15 per plant
Sea Buckthorn $25 for 3 plants - 2nd year plants
Mazzard Cherry - not available
Sour Cherry - not available
Nanking Cherry - not available
Chokecherry - Robert - $15 per plant
Medlar - $15 per plant
Chums - $15 per plant
Nannyberry - not available
Asian Pear - $15 per plant
Autumn Olive - $15 per plant
Japanese Raisin Tree - $15 per plant
Highbush Cranberry - not available
American Chestnut - $15 per plant
Hazel - not available
Kingnut - not available
Shagbark Hickory - $15 per plant
Bitternut Hickory - $15 per plant
Korean Pine - $15 per plant
Heartnut - not available
Hican - not available
Russian Almond $15 per plant - ornamental - 2nd year plants
Thornless Honey Locust $15 per plant - nitrogen fixer - seeds are edible
Cucumber Tree - Magnolia acuminata $15 per plant - rare - ornamental - not available
Tulip Poplar $15 per plant - rare - ornamental
Eastern Redbud $15 per plant - 2nd year plants - nitrogen fixer - seeds and flowers edible
Carolina Allspice $15 per plant - 2nd year plants - not available
Lilac - Purple $10 per plant - ornamental - not available
Kentucky Coffee
Ohio Buckeye - not available
Dawn Redwood - not available
Osage Orange - not available
Witchazel - not available
False Indigo - not available
Black Locust - not available
Little Leaf Peashrub - not available
Mock Orange - not available
Spicebush - $15 per plant
New Jersey Tea - not available
Asparagus Crowns - Sweet Purple 3 for $10 or 8 for $20 - not available
Asparagus Crowns - Mary Washington 3 for $10 or 8 for $20 - not available
Asparagus Crowns - Connover's Colossal 3 for $10 or 8 for $20 - not available
Asparagus Crowns - Precoce d'Argenteuil 3 for $10 or 8 for $20 - not available
Sunchoke - Jerusalem Artichoke - $10 for 5 tubers
Hablitzia - perennial spinach-type green - $6 each
Lovage - perennial celery relative - $6 each
Turkish Rocket - flower buds with stems edible and delicious - $6 each
Sea Kale - flower buds eaten like brocolli - $6 each
Comfrey - great for the bees and for making nourishing garden compost teas. Will spread readily
Bocking 4 Comfrey - same benefits as above but non-spreading (by seed) - not available
Red Bee Balm - hummingbirds love it. Pluck the flower petals and suck on the end for a sweet treat. Leaves and flowers make a tasty tea.
Anise Hyssop - great for pollinators, purple flowers all summer long, makes wonderful tea, young leaves edible as salad greens, light licorice flavour.
Lavender - edible purple flowers, lovely scent for sachets or drying - not available
Wallflower - early light orange flowers lasting for a long time - not available
Bronze Fennel - dark leaves and yellow umbel flowers. Leaves are edible with a light licorice flavour. Pollinators and beneficial insects love the flowers - not available