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Permaculture: Welcome

Greenhouse open by appointment only

  • Plants available late May through October. Pickup time will be arranged when plants are ready. 

  • Orders filled in the order received. Orders placed in May may not be ready until late June.

  • Out of Stock? We are growing more. Select the "Notify when in stock" button on the product page to receive an automatic email.

  • We offer wholesale rates. Please contact us if you are looking for more than 180 quarts or 15 plug flats.

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Quart Pot

A deep 4x4.5" square pot is our standard.  Well-developed roots help the plant establish quickly.  All plants are in a quart pot unless otherwise stated.

Plug Flat

A plastic tray with 38 plants.  Single-species or pre-designed kits. Economically plant larger areas.  5" deep and spaced for optimal crown growth.

Gallon Pots

Large round pots filled with shrubs or mature plants for garden showpieces.

Permaculture Plants
 

The native plant movement is founded in the belief that we have placed too much emphasis on plants that are useful to us, to the detriment of the habitat of every other living thing. A primary goal in planting native plants is to plant them for the benefit of a world larger than ourselves. However, the drive to decentralize and deindustrialize food sources by growing our own food is a complimentary mission that can help heal the planet. This is a collection of plants that have edible parts or can be used as seasoning by humans in support of that mission, while also supporting wildlife.*

 

*I am not a wild foods expert. I grow native plants to provide food for our native insects and birds. Some of those plant may also be eaten by people. I list these plants as a starting point for your research. Eat at your own risk, after doing your own research on edible parts, harvesting practices, and any preparation methods necessary to mitigate risks (some, for example, are not safe to eat raw).

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