This highbush blueberry boasts delicious cherry-sized blueberries in the mid-to-late season. You’ll get more than just great flavor with this tall-growing variety: dainty, white bell-shaped flowers embellish this bush in May, and its dark green leaves turn reddish-purple in the fall. Red stems stand out against the winter landscape, polishing off the list of ornamental qualities possessed by this native treasure.

What a way to cap off the Blueberry season in your edible landscape! ‘Blue Gold’ is the perfect last Blueberry of summer with its pleasing nickle sized fruit, its firm, sweet yet tart taste and its propensity to fruit in huge quantities as if to give you as much great fruit as you can handle until the next Blueberry season! ‘Blue Gold’ fruit is great for fresh eating, preserves and baking and it certainly give you plenty of fruit starting in early August. Along with being a heavy fruiter, ‘Blue Gold’ is an outstanding landscape specimen for partial to full sun with great foliage, form, profuse, white, bell-shaped May bloom and what many think is as striking an orange to red fall color as any fall foliage plant you could grow.

It’s hard to go wrong with this selection of our native lowbush blueberry for ease of growth and fruiting. ‘Northern Glory’ is a dense, spreading plant that thrives in sandy, acid soils in the wild. Its compact branching will fill with small, white, fragant, bell shaped flowers in early May followed by masses of small blueberries that ripen to dark blue, sweet tasting perfection by late July and early August. While the fruit on lowbush blueberry types like ‘Northern Glory’ is far smaller than that of highbush types, it’s just as sweet, tasty and profuse making it a little fruting machine for your edible garden. Even better, it’s tolerant of partial shade and poor soil conditions while able to accommodate smaller spaces in your garden than larger highbush varieties will. Plant ‘Northern Glory’ in groups for even more fruting power!

Selected at the University of Maine for its amazing red fall foliage color, this native plant goes beyond fruiting…it’s an outstanding landscape plant that just happens to produce an amazing amount of small, deep blue, tasty fruit in July. Beyond being a gastronomic delight for humans and for landscape critters of many sizes and species, ‘Burgundy’ is a great plant for massing in sunny, well drained, sandy locations that allow it become an unbroken swath of beauty with deep green foliage in the summer followed by a red foliage display in fall that will make you think the ground is ablaze! Even in winter its burning red stems provide a blazing contrast to the snow!

This native blueberry produces sweet, dark blue berries from mid-to-late summer and has an open, airy form befitting a shrub border or native garden environment. Dainty white flowers cover the bush in May, and its dark green leaves put on a magnificent autumn show as they transform to a reddish-bronze color, making this a great selection for both taste and aesthetic purposes.

Hang this plant next to your colorful annuals for a beautiful and delicious combination. Clusters of sweet blueberries will cover the plants throughout the season, and the leaves will turn deep red and green in the winter months.

There is no better way to add the final touch to any salad than sprinkling some peppery tasting leaves and flowers from Nasturtium! ‘Night and Day’ is especially intriguing with its pale green foliage and it’s vibrant, single flowers that are a brilliant mix of Deep Burgundy and ivory-yellow colors. You’ll also love that ‘Night and Day’, along with its great taste, is a perfect plant for growing in the garden or in any container. Its dense, compact form makes it perfect for container growing and its easy-care nature and tolerance of dry soils make it a dream to grow.

There is no better way to add the final touch to any salad than sprinkling some peppery tasting leaves and flowers from Nasturtium!  ‘Kaleidoscope Mix’ is especially intriguing with its pale green foliage and it’s vibrant, single flowers that are a brilliant mix of yellow and orange colors.  You’ll also love that ‘Kaleidoscope Mix’, along with its great taste, is a perfect plant for growing in the garden or in any container.  Its rounded form makes it perfect for container growing and its easy-care nature and tolerance of dry soils make it a dream to grow.

There is no better way to add the final touch to any salad than sprinkling some peppery tasting leaves and flowers from Nasturtium! ‘Alaska Mix’ is especially intriguing with its colorful, white and green variegated foliage and its vibrant, single red, orange and yellow flowers. You’ll also love that ‘Alaska Mix’, along with its great taste, is a perfect plant for growing in the garden or in any container. Its cascading form makes it perfect for container growing and its easy care nature and tolerance of dry soils make it a dream to grow.

Heirloom Marriage™ series combines the best features of ‘San Marzano’ and ‘Cream Sausage’ with hybrid vigor, uniformity, and yield. An abundance of meaty plum tomatoes flood the plant early in the season. The incredibly rich and flavorful fruits are perfect for sauces and tarts.