Comfrey Live Root Cuttings (Qty 10)
Comfrey is one of the most versatile plants you can have on your land.
Aside from its various medicinal and healing properties, comfrey has many uses for the permaculture farmer and gardener including adding crucial nutrients to compost piles and directly into soil when you chop it, drop it, and let it decompose.
Comfrey is also a powerful ingredient for homemade fertilizers. This particular strain, russian comfrey root bocking #4, has an NPK ratio of 1.8 - 0.5 - 5.3 and is ideal for making teas and composts.
Start propagating this amazing plant where you live!
Rain Barrel Spigot Kit
Our “Everything but the barrel” kit contains all of the parts needed to install a standard hose spigot onto a rainwater barrel, garbage can, bucket, etc. Unlike other barrel conversion kits, our spigots are high quality metal, and connect directly to a standard ¾” garden hose or soaker hose for easy passive watering.
This rain barrel spigot kit comes with the following parts:
- Bulkhead Fitting Body
- EPDM Gasket
- Plastic Bulkhead Nut
- Washer
- ¾ inch lead-free hose spigot
- Metal Washer
- Twine
- Waterproof Sealant
Elderberry - Choose From Many Varieties 3.25"
A common remedy for colds and coughs, elderberries are known for their medicinal properties. Elderberry trees / shrubs are fairly pest resistant, adaptable to many types of soils, and can thrive with at least 6 hours of sunlight. You can expect berries in year two or three.
- Bob Gordon: a good variety for juices
- Adams: flowers are stunning in floral arrangements and berries taste great in jams and jellies
- Johns: Early and prolific producer of berries
- Marge: Stands up well to heat, producing large berries
- Ranch: Can handle extreme temperature swings; shorter plant for easier harvesting
- Black American: native wild elderberry so it's very hardy and needs very little care
ORDER NOTES:
All tree orders must be picked up at our farm in Nunnelly within 2-3 business days. Your tree order will be available for pickup within 1 business day.
Farm Address: 11527 Aaron Lane, Nunnelly, TN 37137
Goji Berry - Phoenix Tears 2.5"
A medicinal herb whose leaves and berries are edible, the Phoenix Tears Goji Berry variety is hardy. Resistant to drought and able to pollinate itself, this fruit tree is a must-have addition to any Tennessee garden, food forest, or orchard.
Great for trellising. Prefers half to full exposure to sun. Grows best in well-drained soil. You can expect berry production by year three.
ORDER NOTES:
All tree orders must be picked up at our farm in Nunnelly within 2-3 business days. Your tree order will be available for pickup within 1 business day.
Farm Address: 11527 Aaron Lane, Nunnelly, TN 37137
Ground cover raspberry
If you’re looking to apply permaculture principles to your orchard, ground cover raspberries are perfect for planting around other trees. They are a productive ground cover that aids in weed suppression. All 3 of the cultivars we have available are thornless and only grow up to 5 inches, which form a fluffy mat of green leaves and pink flowers in the spring or bright red fruit in the late summer. We recommend getting two cultivars for pollination.
ORDER NOTES:
All tree orders must be picked up at our farm in Nunnelly within 2-3 business days. Your tree order will be available for pickup within 1 business day.
Farm Address: 11527 Aaron Lane, Nunnelly, TN 37137
Nanking Cherry
If you're looking for a shrub or small tree to integrate into your landscape design, the nanking cherry is a wonderful & productive option. This tree develops small, red cherries in the summer which are a bit tart when picked straight from the plant but are delicious when produced into jams, pies, and juices. Plant in an area of your yard that gets full sun, but is protected from strong winds.
ORDER NOTES:
All tree orders must be picked up at our farm in Nunnelly within 2-3 business days. Your tree order will be available for pickup within 1 business day.
Farm Address: 11527 Aaron Lane, Nunnelly, TN 37137
Mulberry
Russian mulberries are extremely hardy, drought tolerant, and self pollinating. Growing up to 20 feet tall, they are considered a short tree and make a great windbreak for smaller shrubs or bushy annuals and perennials. The berries, young leaves, and shoots are edible and the inner bark can be used to make a variety of products ranging from paper to rope. The branches can be cut and used to feed livestock during winter months when vegetation is sparse.
ORDER NOTES:
All tree orders must be picked up at our farm in Nunnelly within 2-3 business days. Your tree order will be available for pickup within 1 business day.
Farm Address: 11527 Aaron Lane, Nunnelly, TN 37137
We also offer consultations and design services for homesteaders and farmers seeking to turn their site into an efficient, self-sustaining, and revenue-generating property.
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