We spent 13 years building an abundant fruit forest, annual veggie beds, perennial medicinal herbs, and a healthy mixed hardwood-coniferous forest and now we’ve sold our property to the next stewards so that we can begin a new homesteading project in Vermont closer to our best friends and their kids.

Don’t worry - we plan to keep this website up and running so that our customers can reference what we’ve written about our plants!

We’ll let you know once we re-start a farm in Vermont!

Strawberry

'June' strawberry
Fragaria x ananassa 'June'
Hardy perennial
Attracts pollinators
Edible and delicious fruit
Edible flowers
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We have grown this early fruiting variety for many years with success.  We harvest lots of large sweet fruits starting in late May until near the end of June.  Its easy to grow and prefers full sun, well-drained soil, and garden fertility.  It will spread by stolons above ground and serve as a nice groundcover in an edible garden.  The June-beraing varieties are much more productive in the Willamette Valley than the everbearing varieties. Read more
'Seascape' strawberry
Fragaria x ananassa 'Seascape'
Hardy perennial
Attracts pollinators
Edible and delicious fruit
Edible flowers
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‘Seascape’ is a good choice if you want to harvest strawberries throughout summer and early fall.  The best choice is to grow some of this variety adn some of ‘June’, and then you will haev strawberries starting in May.  These planst spread by stolons above ground and will make a nice groundcover for an edible garden. They also grow well in containers. Read more
alpine strawberry
Fragaria vesca
Hardy perennial
Attracts pollinators
Edible and delicious fruit
Edible flowers
Native to the Pacific NW
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Native throughout most of the northern hemisphere, alpine strawberry is that amazingly sweet wild strawberry you remember from childhood.  Small fruits pack superb flavor.  Plants are vigorous in a garden setting as they grow wild in meadows and all sorts of sunny places.  At our sanctuary, alpine strawberry grows in shadey wet areas as well as on top of the open dry oak hillside.  Very easy to grow and fun to find in fruit, we reccomend adding this to your native edible garden. Read more
coastal strawberry
Fragaria chiloensis
Hardy perennial
Deer resistant
Drought tolerant
Edible flowers
Evergreen leaves
Fast growing
Native to the Pacific NW
Tolerates shade
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