Eat your yard?


Edible Landscaping is the art of incorporating food-producing plants and trees into landscape designs, ranging from simple to complex.

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Explaining what we do is all well and good, but to really get a sense of what Cascadian Edible Landscapes is all about...you need to see it.

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Fruit Trees, Edible Landscapes, and Veggie Starts for a Year!

Give the gift that keeps on Giving ! We have 3 ideas:

1. PLANT A FRUIT TREE We will come to your loved ones’s place to plant a fruit tree in the winter partridge in a pear treeJanuary/February are the best times for the tree.  We will bring the tree, compost, and micronutrients, as well as a care guide for your new friend.    **Our beautifully designed gift certificate and the promise within will delight your loved one(s) on the holidays.

Types of Trees Available: Apple, Pear, Cherry, and Plum.  All varieties will be chose for their hardiness on West (wet) side of the Cascades, and will be announced by November 15th.  Tree Size: We will have 2-3 year old trees with DWARF (4-8’ tall at maturity) & SEMI-DWARF (10-15’) rootstocks available.

COST is $65 for the first tree and $45 for each additional tree.

2. VEGGIE STARTS FOR THE YEAR.  Grow more food by Pre-ordering a share of Community Supported Plant Starts and have flats of ready-to-plant seedlings arrive in your community throughout the growing season (March-September). 

Cost is $130 for four sucessions (flats) of crops.

3.  BUILD YOUR DREAM EDIBLE LANDSCAPE. This could be simple veggie boxes or an entire landscape complete with trees, shrubs, planter boxes, herbs spirals, and medicine wheels.  Cost is $500 on up. 

CONTACT US for more information or to RESERVE YOUR TREE, CSPS Share, or Edible Landscape Project

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