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Habitat Haven Plants

Love Wildlife, Plant Native Plants

If you love watching birds, deer and wild Turkeys? TN Nursery specializes in native plants, perfect for attracting these beauties to your lawn, landscaping or in a nearby wooded area.

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Pawpaw Tree - TN Nursery
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Peach Fruit Tree - TN Nursery
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Apple Fruit Trees - TN Nursery
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Persimmon Seedlings
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Apricot Fruit Tree - TN Nursery
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Plum Fruit Tree - TN Nursery
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elderberry shrub
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Persimmon Tree Plants
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Pecan Tree - TN Nursery
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Pear Fruit Tree - TN Nursery
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fuyu persimmon
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Grape Vine (Fruit Bearing Age) 3-4' - TN Nursery
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Halls hardy almond tree - TN Nursery
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Prunus Persica
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Wild Blackberry - TN Nursery
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Black Raspberry - TN Nursery
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Fruiting Fig Tree
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Hickory Tree - TN Nursery
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Blackberry Plant - TN Nursery
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Red Raspberry Plant
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TN Nursery has a rich selection of edible plants. Experience the pride and satisfaction of growing your harvestable fruit, which you can enjoy and share with others. Nothing will beat its freshness and flavor, whether you eat it raw or bake it.

Harvest Fruit From Your Back Yard With Our Edible Plants

When we think of picking fruits and edible flowers, we often imagine taking our baskets and entering the fields. However, one space that seems unusual for growing edible plants is your backyard. Gardeners are usually intimidated by the idea of developing their fruit plants and trees in their backyard. Doing so may require some skills, but edible plants native to your region are usually easy to grow and care for.

Let’s agree there is nothing quite convenient and joyful than stepping into your backyard and picking fruits, vegetables, and herbs. So, if you are passionate about growing your fruits and vegetables, buy edible plants online to grow them right in your backyard and enjoy them as fresh as they can get.

Featured Edible Plants

When choosing the best plants, TN Nursery features some of the most popular edible plants for sale. From our collection, make sure to buy edible plants native to your region. They are well-adapted to local climate conditions, making them easier to grow.

Wild Strawberry plants are among the most sought-after edible plants for growing in your garden. They grow sweet, small, and red berries that are a great source of daily fiber and potassium, making them a perfect addition to your garden.

Plum Fruit Trees are another popular choice for your backyard garden. This tree is versatile, easy to grow, and bears delicious plums. Plus, it attracts different pollinators, promoting biodiversity.

Enjoy Grapes With Our Edible Plants

Grape Vine is a classic addition to any garden if you want more vertical planting options. This plant blooms beautiful fragrant flowers that attract pollinators to your garden. You can choose from Concord, Niagara, Fredonia, or Catawba to grow and enjoy sweet, juicy grapes.

TN Nursery also has a range of other edible plants that are effortless to develop and care for. Check out our complete collection to pick plants native to your region.

Easy Planting Tips for habitat haven plants

Easy to Grow

Tips for Planting For Success

Start by choosing a mild day—avoid harsh sun or wind—and prepare soft, well-drained soil with compost to give roots a gentle start. Dig a big enough to nestle the plant without crowding it. Hold it carefully by the base, not the stem, and set it in place so the roots can spread naturally.

Backfilling the Soil

Fill in soil lightly, firming it just enough to hold the plant upright without packing it too tightly. Water slowly at the base to avoid splashing or stress. Add a light layer of mulch to help with moisture, but keep it clear of the stem.

Monitor Progress

Over the next few weeks, monitor daily, especially during hot or dry spells, and protect from foot traffic or heavy rain. By nurturing them early, you help fragile plants root securely and grow into lasting, sustainable parts of the garden.

Easy caring tips for habitat haven plants

Grow Tips For Success

Mulching Tips

Use natural mulch like shredded leaves or straw to help keep the soil cool and prevent it from drying out, but be careful not to press mulch against the stems.

If your plants are in a breezy or exposed area, consider using shade cloth or planting them near sturdier companions to protect them from wind and harsh sunlight.

Avoid Chemicals Unless Necessary

Avoid using chemical fertilizers in the early stages—compost or diluted organic teas are better for building soil health without overwhelming delicate roots. If the stems are tall and thin, provide light support with small stakes and soft ties, being careful not to damage them.

Check plants for Stress

Check plants often for signs of stress or pests and respond gently to any issues that arise.

With a steady, thoughtful approach, even the most delicate plants can become strong and lasting additions to a sustainable garden.