Greenwood Nursery and Gardens
   Have a question? Email or Call us toll-free at 1-800-426-0958

Search Our Site: Bookmark and Share
   
What's New! : Items Under $10 : Join Today! : Login : Gift Ideas : Customer Service

Not a Member? Sign up
- 10% off first order
- Your own wishlist
- Member only sales
Trees
Shrubs
Perennials
Fruit Plants
Garden Supplies
Plant Information
Landscaping Ideas

USDA Planting Hardiness Zone Map
Home > Fruit Plants

Fruit Plants

Save on Blackberries | Strawberries | Raspberries

Plant small fruit plants in your garden or incorporate them into your regular landscape as an efficient way of providing healthy berries to eat throughout the growing season. You will find links to planting and growing information on each fruiting variety page within the plant description.

Consider planting erect and semi-erect fruit varieties of blackberry and raspberry plants as they mix well into most gardens and landscape themes.  Use strawberry plants as ground cover plants in full sun areas where they will not receive heavy foot traffic. 

Blackberry Plants
Have ever wanted the taste of fresh, off the plant flavor of the juiciest berries around? Four great varieties of blackberries to choose from, even one for the Deep South, all with excellent sweet flavor. Ships: Fall and spring
Blueberry Plants
Plant our rabbiteye cultivar blueberry bushes for crops of tasty blueberries this summer. Choose from the Austin Blueberry, Brightwell Blueberry, and the Powderblue Blueberry Bush Plants. Plant blueberry bushes and pick blueberries from June to July.
Fruiting Plants
Grow an edible garden with Greenwood Nursery's selection of fruiting berry plants. Plant blackberry, raspberry and strawberry plants into your garden or landscape for healthy berries to eat all season long. Create your own backyard orchard of fruits.

Muscadine Plants
One self-fertile Muscadine grapevine will pollinate up to 3 female muscadine vines. Growing muscadine plants is great for southern gardens. All Muscadine plants bloom at the same time even though, muscadine fruits at different times.
Raspberry Plants
Raspberries are one of the easiest and most rewarding fruits to grow in the home garden. All of our raspberries are mega producing and sweet to the taste. Ships: Fall and Spring. Zones: 3 - 8
Strawberry Plants
Strawberries are a welcome addition to any home garden. They are relatively easy to grow, require a minimum of space, and virtually no chemicals are needed. From as few as 25 transplants to start a matted row, a berry yield in excess of 50 pounds...


Buy Fruit Plants online at Greenwood Nursery

Your cart is empty.

Testimonials:


[Read More Testimonials]

Cheryl's Notes: Gardening advice from my garden to yours!

Programming by WebOnTheFly