Red Lake’ is appealing not only for its fruit but for its compact, mounding habit and glossy green foliage that makes a stand out ornamental shrub. This selection produces long, pendulous clusters of greenish-yellow flowers that bloom in late April and early May. Flowers give way to long, pendant clusters of bright red Currants, which ripen in July. ‘Red Lake’, although tart, may be eaten ripe off the shrub, but are perhaps more often harvested to make jams, jellies and pies. Currants are very high in vitamin C and cancer preventative antioxidants. Birds of all kinds love the berries and they will fight you for the ripe fruit if the plant is not covered for protection. No serious insect or disease problems plague this easy care plant but good airflow is important to combat the troublesome powdery mildew. ‘Red Lake’ is not a host for White Pine blister rust.

An ornamental, fruit-bearing tree that graces your landscape with white flowers before settling down to the job of making fruit. White, crisp flesh with coarse texture is prized for fresh eating and in sauces and preserves. A great selection for smaller landscapes! Fruit is ideal for fresh eating or canning, ripening from mid September to mid October.

Highly productive, this Asian Pear selection will load up with rounded, slightly oblong fruit that matures to a golden color and features crisp, white tasty flesh. Perfect for fresh eating or for canning, this fruit keeps well and will add high color to the backyard garden with its spring bloom and brilliant fall foliage display

This self-fruiting Asian Pear flowers in early spring and loads up with small fruit that matures in late August with pale yellow, white fleshed fruit that is sweet, firm, crisp, and juicy. Great fresh and a very long keeper in storage.

Bred to thrive in the home orchard, this disease resistant selection is known for its consistent crop of dark red to nearly black colored fruit that is firm, sweet and delicious. Perfect for fresh eating, this mid-season producer will also shine when canned or preserved

Masses of large oval fruit ripen to a light orange with a light blush. Fruit ripen mid to late July featuring light orange flesh that is firm and moderately juicy.  It’s sweet taste is great for fresh eating, jams or baking.

The ultimate small space tree, ‘Tasty Red’ produces huge amounts of bright red fleshed, juicy Apples in September on a narrow, upright, almost bottle-brush looking plant that is perfect for container growing. Colorful bloom, needs a pollinator for fruit set.

Long reknowned for the health benefits of its fruit, now you get to experience the benefits of this locally rare plant in your own garden! Rounded and compact, Gojiberry features elongated, deep green leaves and a spring bloom of mixed white, pink and purple flowers on the same plant. Berries appear soon after and mature in the mid summer. These tasty berries are grape sized and mildly sweet with a higher antioxidant content than blueberries and blackberries. Easy to grow, once established this plant is quite drought resistant and will tolerate poorer soil with little complaint

Grow superfruit in your own backyard! Big Lifeberry has extra-large fruit, perfect for home cooks. Goji berries are easy to grow in full sun, although some staking may be necessary for maximum access to the nutrient-rich fruit. Add it to home gardens, or grow it in a patio pot.