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Enjoy delicious fresh fruit with your very own fruit plants or berry bushes! Reap the rewards of freshly picked fruit that’s bursting with flavor and loaded with vitamins. We offer a fine selection of plants, vines, and shrubs with berries that are easy to maintain, plus add a lively appearance to backyards and properties.

Choose from a number of available varieties, including goji, raspberry, blackberry, kiwi, sherbet berry, mulberry, pomegranate or banana plants. Our vines, bushes and plants with fruit are shipped through USPS primarily on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays with occasional shipments on Saturdays. Items will be sent bare root, wrapped in wet sphagnum moss and in a plastic bag secured with tape. When your plants arrive, be sure to soak them in water overnight, then plant. Please review all shipping procedures and conditions on our Shipping & Returns pages. Call 409-381-0128 for information regarding our products, including care, maintenance and upkeep, or with any issues regarding shipping. There’s no better way to enjoy fresh fruit then when it’s hand-picked by you! Order today!

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Actinidia chinensis 'Tomuri'-Fuzzy Kiwi Male Vine  Zone: 7-9 Chill: 200hrs RUBUS 'MYSORE' RASPBERRY PRIMOCAINE ZONE 8-10 RASPBERRY RUBUS GLENCOE RASPBERRY PRIMOCAINE THORNLESS ZONE 4-8

Actinidia chinensis 'Tomuri'-Fuzzy Kiwi Male Vine Zone: 7-9 Chill: 200 hrs ***MUST PURCHASE FEMALE 'VINCENT' ALSO FOR PRODUCTION***

Shipped bare root as 1-2" plugs, Quarts, or this summer in 1-Gal. and 3-Gal.

Fuzzy Male Low chill Best pollinator for 'Vincent'

HEIGHT: 4-20 Feet

EXPOSURE: · Full Sun· Partial Sun

ZONE: 7-9 · Arbors· Edible Garden· Patio & Garden· Trellis

· Low Chill: 200 hours· Full Sun· Partial Sun· Vining BLOOMS:· Spring

FLOWER COLOR:· White FRUITING SEASON:· Fall

Kiwi 'Tomuri' is a late flower male. 'Tomuri' is the best pollinator for the low chill female Kiwi 'Vincent'. This pairing is excellent for low chill areas where many other kiwis will not produce. One male kiwi plant can pollinate approximately 8 females, however planting one of each in a pot makes it easy for the end consumer. These fuzzy kiwi's both have attractive fuzzy green looking foliage. Actinidia deliciosa 'Tomuri' (Male) (Kiwi Fruit) - A vigorous-growing, deciduous vine with large rounded leaves on stems that can spread to 30 feet wide. The creamy white flowers in spring age to buff. The cultivar 'Tomuri' is the pollinator for female cultivar 'Vincent', a fruitning (female) kiwi vine that has a low chill requirement. One male plant can pollinate up to 8 female plants if centrally located. Plant 1 male to every 3-4 females if planting along a fence. Plant in full sun or partial shade with regular irrigation. Hardy to around 10-15° F and fruits best when winter temperatures drop to below 32° F. Our plants produced from tissue culture by Monrovia Nursery. This plant is also called the Chinese Goosebery and gained the more common name Kiwi Fruit through the great marketing efforts of New Zealand farmers who first popularized this fruit. This description is based on our research and our observations of this plant growing in containers at our nursery, in our own garden and in other gardens. We always appreciate receiving feedback of any kind from those who have any additional information about this plant, particularly if they disagree with what we have written or have additional cultural tips that would aid others growing Actinidia 'Tomuri' (Male) .


RUBUS MYSORE RASPBERRY PRIMOCANE ZONE 8-10

***GALLONS WILL NOT BE READY UNTIL FALL (AUG-SEPT 2019)


  • Thorns, Upright/vining
  • Good fresh, jams/jellies, you pick ‘em, process
  • 10-12 Feet at maturity
  • Also known as Snowpeaks, Ceylon Raspberry, and Hill Raspberry
  • Primocane
  • Spring-Summer bearing red raspberry
  • Good for commercial and home production
  • Does best in Full Sun to part shade
  • Self-fertile
  • Chill hrs 100 or less
  • Zone 8-10

RUBUS GLENCOE RASPBERRY PRIMOCANE ZONE 4-8
  • Thornless, Upright/vining
  • Good fresh, jams/jellies, you pick ‘em, process--superb flavor
  • 4-10 Feet at maturity
  • Primocane
  • Spring-Summer bearing purple raspberry
  • Good for commercial and home production
  • Does best in Full Sun to part shade
  • Self-fertile
  • Chill hrs 100
  • Zone 4-8
Goji Berry Lycium barbarum Shrub ZONE 5-9 OUT NOT GROWING ANYMOREGrewia asiatica 'Sherbet Berry' ZONE 9-11 Actinidia chinensis 'Vincent'-Fuzzy Kiwi Female  Zone 7-9  Chill: 200hrs

The Nutritious Superfruit!

Goji Berry Lycium barbarum Shrub

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Lycium barbarum

Loaded with antioxidants, protein, and vitamin C.

Amazingly nutritious and so easy to grow, this vining shrub is finally making inroads in American gardens. Goji Berry has been a staple of Far Eastern diets for many years, but the antioxidant-rich, protein-intensive berry is now coming to our plates . . . via an easy, fast-growing vining shrub in the sunny to partly shaded garden!

Goji Berry has been called a superfruit because it so rich in health benefits. Nearly 13% protein, it is also very high in vitamin C, and is a powerful antioxidant. Eaten fresh from the vine or dried and then cooked, it has a pleasant, tomato-influenced tart flavor and herbal scent. The berries themselves are oblong (rather like olives) and orange-red, beginning green and then ripening and remaining on the plant from midsummer all the way to frost.

Native to the Himalayas, Goji is a quick-growing vining shrub that may take a season to establish in your garden. But once it makes itself at home, expect it to put on 4 to 5 feet of growth a year! With this in mind, you may want to prune it down to bush form, and then give it an annual late-winter "haircut." Or, if you prefer, shape it into a small single-stemmed tree. If this is too much bother, let it vine! Very versatile, it flowers and fruits generously in any form, but does much better with an annual pruning.

The flowers appear in early summer, white and lavender. They remain for a few weeks, soon replaced by masses and masses of berries. This plant is rather spiny, which discourages nibbling pests from eating the fruit. It should also discourage you from touching the green berries, which may blacken if they are handled!

Expect this shrub to reach 8 to 10 feet in a single season, or prune it smaller. It needs plenty of sunshine, but tolerates a bit of shade in warm climates. Good soil drainage is essential too. Other than this, Goji is quite carefree, ready to bloom and flower for many years to come! It is self-fertile, so you need plant only one. Zones 5-9.

Genus

Lycium

Species

barbarum

Item Form

1-Quart

Zone

5 - 9

Bloom Season

Early Summer

Habit

Vining

Plant Height

8 ft - 10 ft

Additional Characteristics

Berries, Bird Lovers, Easy Care Plants, Edible, Fast Growing

Bloom Color

Lavender, Multi-Color, White

Foliage Color

Dark Green

Light Requirements

Full Sun, Part Shade

Moisture Requirements

Dry, Moist, well-drained

Resistance

Disease Resistant, Heat Tolerant, Humidity Tolerant

Soil Tolerance

Normal, loamy, Sandy

Uses

Border, Cuisine, Specimen





Grewia asiatica 'Sherbet Berry' ZONE 9-1

Grewia asiatica is native to southern Asia from Pakistan east to Cambodia. In these areas it is widely cultivated and commonly known as Phalsa or Falsa. We simply refer to it a Sherbet Berry. Phalsa produces a edible drupe that is purple to black when ripe. This small fruit is loaded with antioxidants. It is eaten fresh with a sprinkling of salt and black pepper. Phalsa also make an excellent thirst quenching sherbet juice that has a cooling effect.

  • A minefield of antioxidants
  • Many medicinal uses
  • Spring flowers, summer fruit

HEIGHT:

6-15 Feet

EXPOSURE:

· Full Sun
· Partial Sun

ZONE:

9-11

· Medicinal
· Aesthetics/Decor
· Food Production

· Edible Garden
· Containers
· Patio & Garden
· Specimen

· Easy to Grow
· Fast Growing
· Drought Tolerant
· Low Maintenance
· Self-fertile

· Full Sun
· Partial Sun

· Moist, Well-Drained

· Deciduous

Blooms: · Summer Spring Color: Yellow Fruit Summer

Foliage:· Bronze Green

Market:· Specialty Fresh · Process






















































Actinidia chinensis 'Vincent'-Fuzzy Kiwi Female Zone 7-9 Chill: 200hrs ***MUST PURCHASE MALE 'TOMURI' ALSO FOR PRODUCTION***

Shipped bare root as 1-2" plugs, Quarts, or this summer in 1-Gal. and 3-Gal.

Fuzzy Male Low chill Best pollinator for 'Vincent'

HEIGHT: 4-20 Feet

EXPOSURE: · Full Sun· Partial Sun

ZONE: 7-9 · Arbors· Edible Garden· Patio & Garden· Trellis

· Low Chill: 200 hours· Full Sun· Partial Sun· Vining BLOOMS:· Spring

Kiwi 'Vincent' produces excellent tasting, medium sized fuzzy kiwi's! 'Vincent' & 'Tomuri' make a excellent pairing in low chill areas & performs good up to zone 7. These fuzzy kiwi's both have attractive fuzzy green looking foliage.

Actinidia deliciosa 'Vincent' (Female) (Kiwi Fruit) - A vigorous-growing, deciduous vine with large rounded leaves on stems that can spread to 30 feet wide. The creamy white flowers in spring age to buff and are followed by tasty egg shaped fuzzy-skinned fruit in fall. The cultivar 'Vincent' is a fruiting (female) kiwi vine that has a low chill requirement. It needs a male cultivar to pollinate the spring flowers and we grow the male cultivar 'Tomuri' for this purpose. One male plant can pollinate up to 8 female plants if centrally located. Plant 1 male to every 3-4 females if planting along a fence. Plant in full sun or partial shade with regular irrigation. Hardy to around 10-15° F (Sunset zones 4-9, 12, 14-24, 29-31 of USDA 8-10) and fruits best when winter temperatures drop to below 32° F. Our plants produced from tissue culture by Monrovia Nursery. This plant is also called the Chinese Goosebery. It gained the more common name Kiwi Fruit through the great marketing efforts of New Zealand farmers who first popularized this fruit. Farmers in New Zealand had been growing the plant since the early part of the 20th century but only after renaming it "Kiwi fruit" in 1962 did it get international attention. This description is based on our research and our observations of this plant growing in containers at our nursery, in our own garden and in other gardens. We always appreciate receiving feedback of any kind from those who have any additional information about this plant, particularly if they disagree with what we have written or have additional cultural tips that would aid others growing Actinidia 'Vincent' (Female)

LOWER COLOR:
· White FRUITING SEASON:· Fall

RASPBERRY RUBUS CAROLINE RASPBERRY PRIMOCAINE ZONE 5-9 RUBUS NANTAHALA RED RASPBERRY PRIMOCAINE ZONE 6-9

· RUBUS CAROLINE RASPBERRY PRIMOCAINE ZONE 5-9

  • Soft thorns, vining
  • Good fresh, jams/jellies, you pick ‘em, process--known for exceptional flavor
  • Primocane
  • 2-5 feet at maturity
  • Fall bearing red raspberry
  • More tolerant to phytophthora root rot
  • Good for commercial and home production
  • Does best in Full Sun with some shade in the afternoon
  • Chill hrs 300
  • Zone 5-9

RUBUS NANTAHALA RED RASPBERRY PRIMOCAINE ZONE 6-9

***GALLONS WILL NOT BE READY UNTIL FALL (AUG-SEPT 2019)


  • Thorns, Upright/vining
  • Good fresh, jams/jellies, you pick ‘em, process
  • 2-5 Feet at maturity
  • Also known as Snowpeaks, Ceylon Raspberry, and Hill Raspberry
  • Primocane
  • RED FRUITED RASPBERRY
  • RIPENS LATE Spring-Summer bearing red raspberry
  • Good for commercial and home production
  • Does best in Full Sun to part shade
  • Self-fertile
  • Chill hrs 700-1800
  • Zone 6-9