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    Edible Landscaping

    3.3 (23 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndNurseries & Gardening, Gardeners
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    The dead one (pink stake) from edible landscaping and live plant (green stake) from another grower. Planted at same time

    Sold me a dormant plant told me to wait. It would grow in the Spring. It did not and they will not honor a warranty. Do not buy.

    Ann H.

    The name attracted my attention. Edible landscaping...hmmm... edible for whom? or what? I was so intrigued, I turned the car around and went back a few miles just so I could appease my curiosity. As a general statement, I'm glad their website had directions, because the map wasn't very clear, and the GPS told me I had arrived when I reached the bottom of a hill in front of someone else's home. I wonder how often that unfortunate family has to deal with other lost sojourners. In any case, I kept driving up the hill. That was the right decision, luckily, since there was no room to turnaround on that road. Edible Landscaping is about a quarter of a mile up a gravel driveway to the top of the hill. Here is where this business lives up to its name. As I first got out of the car, I saw the greenhouses and many tall plants. I guess it is Edible Landscaping since the first live body I saw was a family of ducks noshing on the grass (or whatever it was). As I walked around, I saw fruit trees, lots and lots of fruit trees, some with fruit, some still flowering, some of the kind I've never seen before in person. I had no idea what a persimmon or kumquat tree looked like outside a book before this visit. There were also chokecherry, grape, plum, and apple trees that were in great shape. Of course if you're not looking for a fruit tree, there were also some herbs, shrubs, and general landscaping and garden plants available. All I know is that if I had the yard and time, I'd be ordering from this place a lot.

    Weeping Mulberry that Michael, Edible Landscaping, tells me is alive. Even though the top is completely snapped.

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    Fun day at the persimmons festival. Very knowledgeable staff willing to answer all your questions.

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    Thanks to edible landscaping I have a very impressive Yates American Persimmon tree growing in my backyard.

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