Food Forest Starter Pack

$215.00

(For pickup in or delivery in The Pittsburgh, PA area only)

We’ve designed a lot of food forests over the years. Usually they start out small and include plants of every size, from the ground up to the canopy. Our selection of plants for the Food Forest Starter Pack includes plants native to the north eastern United States. We’ve include trees, small trees and shrubs of all sizes. Most are native, most are food producing and all together they’ll form the basis of a productive food forest for people and wildlife. By purchasing the pack you’re saving $35 if you were to purchase all the plants separately.

  • Two seedling pawpaws (small tree, primary fruit/food producer, native butterfly host)

  • Two Serviceberries Amalanchier (small tree, primary berry producer for birds, people and other wildlife)

  • Two hybrid hazelnuts (shrubs, edible nuts loved by people and wildlife)

  • Two Highbush Cranberry (shrubs, flowering pollinator and beneficial insect support, medicinal/edible berry)

  • Two Wild Indigo Shrub Amorpha fruiticosa (shrub, nitrogen fixer and beneficial insect support)

  • Four black currants (small shrub, nutritious tart berries for pies and smoothies)

  • Two Black Chokeberry Aronia melanocarpa (tart berries with high nutritional value)

(For pickup in or delivery in The Pittsburgh, PA area only)

We’ve designed a lot of food forests over the years. Usually they start out small and include plants of every size, from the ground up to the canopy. Our selection of plants for the Food Forest Starter Pack includes plants native to the north eastern United States. We’ve include trees, small trees and shrubs of all sizes. Most are native, most are food producing and all together they’ll form the basis of a productive food forest for people and wildlife. By purchasing the pack you’re saving $35 if you were to purchase all the plants separately.

  • Two seedling pawpaws (small tree, primary fruit/food producer, native butterfly host)

  • Two Serviceberries Amalanchier (small tree, primary berry producer for birds, people and other wildlife)

  • Two hybrid hazelnuts (shrubs, edible nuts loved by people and wildlife)

  • Two Highbush Cranberry (shrubs, flowering pollinator and beneficial insect support, medicinal/edible berry)

  • Two Wild Indigo Shrub Amorpha fruiticosa (shrub, nitrogen fixer and beneficial insect support)

  • Four black currants (small shrub, nutritious tart berries for pies and smoothies)

  • Two Black Chokeberry Aronia melanocarpa (tart berries with high nutritional value)