Whether you're growing tomatoes on the back porch or planting a full kitchen garden, we carry the edible plants that perform best in the Houston area. Our selection includes seasonal vegetables, culinary herbs, citrus, berries, and fruiting shrubs — all chosen for our heat, humidity, and clay soil. Stop in to see what's fresh and ready to plant this season.
The Golden Delicious apple is a variety of sweet, juicy apple with a yellow-green skin and a crisp flesh. It is known for its sweet flavor and is often used for eating fresh, cooking, and making apple sauce and cider.
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Tree, 12–15' tall. Chill hours: 200–300. Ripens mid-June to early July. Large pale golden apple, crisp sweet-tart flesh. Developed in Israel for low-chill climates. Self-fertile; heavier crops with Anna or Dorsett Golden. Zones 6–9.
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Tree, to 15' tall. Chill hours: 400–500. Ripens late July–August. Very large conical apple, yellow skin with red blush, crisp sweet-tart flesh. Stores up to 10 weeks. Cedar-apple rust resistant. Excellent pollinator. Requires a pollinator. Zones 5–9.
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The Eclipse Blackberry is a game-changer for Houston gardens. This thornless, upright variety produces sweet, firm fruit with only 500-600 chill hours. It stays compact, handles our humidity with ease, and thrives in full sun and heavy clay soil.
$16.99
The Galaxy Blackberry is a thornless, floricane-fruiting variety requiring 400-500 chill hours. It produces large, dark, and sweet berries mid-season in Houston. This semi-upright plant handles our humidity and heavy clay soil with ease.
$28.95
The Galaxy Blackberry is a thornless, floricane-fruiting variety requiring 400-500 chill hours. It produces large, dark, and sweet berries mid-season in Houston. This semi-upright plant handles our humidity and heavy clay soil with ease.
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The Navaho Blackberry is a legendary thornless, floricane-fruiting variety requiring 800 chill hours. It produces sweet berries on upright canes that handle Houston's heavy clay and summer heat with ease, staying compact at 4-5 feet tall.
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The Osage Blackberry is a flavor-focused thornless variety perfect for Houston. It requires only 300-500 chill hours, ensuring a consistent crop in our mild winters. It produces medium-sized, firm, and incredibly sweet fruit on upright, heat-tolerant cane
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The Rio Red Grapefruit 3G is a Texas-born superstar reaching 12–15 feet. It is famous for its deep red flesh, high juice content, and incredible sweetness with low acidity. Note: Protect from freeze (especially the graft).
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The Ruby Red Grapefruit 3G is a world-famous Texas icon reaching 15–20 feet. It produces large, thin-skinned fruit with sweet, ruby-red flesh and very few seeds. Note: Protect from freeze (especially the graft).
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The Cara Cara Pink Navel Orange 3G is a gourmet "Red Navel" reaching 10–15 feet. It is famous for its exceptionally sweet, seedless, berry-infused pinkish-red flesh and low acidity. Note: Protect from freeze (especially the graft).
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The Wekiwa Tangelo 3G is a unique "Pink Grapefruit-style" hybrid for Houston gardens. Reaching 10–12 feet, it produces small, sweet, pink-fleshed fruit with a flavor profile blending grapefruit and tangerine. Note: Protect from freeze (especially the graf
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Lemon Grass is a fragrant, fast-growing ornamental herb that thrives in Houston’s heat and humidity. Reaching 3-5' tall, its lemon-scented stalks are perfect for culinary use or as a natural mosquito deterrent in your local garden landscape.*
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Japanese Loquat. Medium evergreen tree, 15-25 ft. No chill hours required. Bears fruit late winter to early spring, February–April. Small orange-yellow fruit, sweet-tart juicy flesh. Excellent fresh or jellied. Ornamental year-round. Zone 8-10.
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Smooth Zest Two Nectarine: Medium to large tree, 11–12' tall & wide. Chill hours: 200–250. Ripens early to mid-May. Firm, yellow-fleshed clingstone with tart-sweet flavor. High yield. Self-fertile. Texas A&M release. Zones 8–11.
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Tree, 10–15' tall. Chill hours: 250–275. Ripens early May. Large semi-clingstone fruit, brilliant red over yellow skin. Sweet juicy yellow flesh, melting texture. Bacterial spot resistant. UF/IFAS release. Self-fertile. Zones 8–9.
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The Rio Grande Peach is a reliable 12–15' tree for Houston. It produces large, yellow-fleshed fruit with excellent flavor, ripening late May to June. Ideal for mild winters, it requires only 400 or fewer chill hours for an abundant harvest.
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Flordacrest Peach — tree, 12–15' tall. Chill hours: 350–400. Ripens mid-May. Medium fruit, red blush over yellow skin, sweet melting flesh. Semi-clingstone. UF release. Excellent pollinator for other peaches. Self-fertile. Zones 6–10.
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Flordagrande Peach: Medium tree, 10–20' tall. Chill hours: 100. Ripens mid-May to early June. Large, sweet freestone peaches with orange-red skin & juicy yellow flesh. Low acid. Self-fertile. UF release. Ideal for warmest climates. Zones 8–11.
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The 'Flordaking' Peach is a reliable 3-gallon variety needing 450 chill hours. It produces large, flavorful, clingstone fruit with a classic red blush. An excellent, early-season producer for Willis and Houston gardens.
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Flordaprince Peach: Medium tree, 12–15' tall & wide. Chill hours: 150. Ripens mid-May. Large, firm yellow-fleshed peaches with 80% red blush. Sweet, melting flesh. Semi-clingstone. Self-fertile. UF release. Ideal for mild winters. Zones 8–10.
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The 'Texas Prince' Peach is a high-quality 3-gallon variety requiring only 450-550 chill hours. It produces large, attractive fruit with firm, yellow flesh and an excellent sweet-tart balance. A vigorous, dependable performer for Willis and Houston orchar
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Tropic Zest Three Peach: Medium to large tree. Chill hours: 150–250. Ripens late May. Medium to large yellow-fleshed peaches with classic tart-sweet flavor. High productivity in low-chill zones. Texas A&M release. Self-fertile. Zones 8–9.
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Orient Pear — tree, 15–25' tall. Chill hours: 300–400. Ripens late Aug–Sept. Large round fruit, yellow skin, firm creamy flesh, mildly sweet. Outstanding fire blight resistance. Partially self-fertile; heavier crops with a pollinator. Zones 5–9.
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