Turn your landscape into a living pantry with high-yield fruit trees and nutrient-dense plants.
This category features exotic delicacies like the Ice Cream Bean, traditional staples like the 'Seven Species' Pomegranates, and the 'Miracle Tree' Moringa.
Perfect for those pursuing a sustainable, farm-to-table lifestyle.
Many edibles, including Aloe Vera, Pomegranates, and even certain Mulberry varieties, can thrive in large pots if provided with consistent nutrients.
Do I need to plant two different varieties for pollination?
While many of our selections (like Figs) are self-fertile, planting a second variety often results in larger harvests and higher-quality fruit.
What are the benefits of 'nitrogen-fixing' edibles?
Plants like the Pigeon Pea or Bush Lucerne actually improve the soil as they grow, providing food for you while fertilizing the plants around them.
How do I manage pests on edible plants without chemicals?
Companion planting with aromatic herbs (like Mint or Lemon Tagetes) can naturally deter pests, and bagging fruit is an effective way to stop fruit flies.