Permaculture Nursery has fruit trees, berry plants, bee plants and veggie plants that are organically grown and locally adapted for sale.
American Plum seedlings: Abundant but small yellow plums that are juicy and sweet. 1/2 gallon $6 each
Peach (Q 1-8/Salish Summer) on dwarf rootstock. One of the best peaches and a good pick for the Pacific NW. Curl resistant 3 gal. $20
Apricot (Creswell seedlings) Locally adapted apricots in 3 gallon: $20
Peach (Indian seedlings-pictured): Curl resistant, taste test winner!, late season peaches, various sizes $10- $20
Grapes: Rooted cuttings of Reliance, Himrod, Concord, Schuyler- 2-4 cuttings/ 1 gallon pot $5
Cornelian Cherry: A fruiting dogwood with small, edible cherry-like fruit. 3 gallon, 6 feet tall: $25
Figs (Desert King): Most dependable fig for Oregon, huge crops of sweet, yummy fruit. 1 gallon: $15-$20, other varieties coming soon
Black Mulberry (Illinois Everbearing and John Jeavons varieties-pictured): The berries are delicious- like a seedless blackberry. 1 gallon: $10
Jerusalem Artichokes (Sunchokes): Perfect for permaculture. 1 gallon: $4
American Elderberry: Perfect for cold/flu medicine and wine. Rooted cuttings in 1 gallon pots: $6
Thornless Blackberry (Triple Crown): massive fruit harvest with no thorns, great variety for pies! 1 gallon: $6
Strawberry (Hood) June bearing NW variety- 2-3 plants/ pot $6
Evergreen Huckleberry: The classic huckleberry seen along the coast: 1 gallon: $10
Bee Balm: Bright red flowers are the ultimate bee and hummingbird plant. Also used as a culinary herb. various sizes: $4- $7
Asters (New England): Best late season flower for honeybees- they love the purple, daisy-like flowers. 1 gallon: $4- $5
Artichokes (Green Globe): Classic variety overwinters in Oregon for perennial crops. 5 inch pots: $3
Spineless Prickly Pear Cactus (Opuntia ficus): Spineless pads are used in Mexican cuisine, red fruits make a delicious drink. $6 each
Perennial Tree Collards: Best winter hardy veggie loaded with vitamins. 4 inch pots: $5
Egyptian Walking Onions: Perennial onion propagate themselves for permaculture. various sizes: $4- $8
Japanese Maple: perfect for a big bonsai (5 feet tall!) : $6
Coming soon: Blueberry plants ( 1 gallon) and heirloom tomato plants including Pineapple, Black Krim, Russian Black, Brandywine Pink, Cherry Buzz, Amish Paste, San Marzano
also: Douglas-fir, Cottonwood and Oregon White Oak trees in pots.
We are located just 18 minutes south of Cottage Grove. Schedule your pickup time appointment. Please leave message and include name, phone number, email, location, plants you're interested in. Delivery also available on request in Cottage Grove, Roseburg and Eugene areas. No texts please.