Edible garden plants with herbs, citrus, berries, and raised beds in a sunny Bay Area backyard

Edible Garden

Fresh flavors at home—fruit trees, berries, and herbs that thrive in California.

An edible garden is one of the fastest ways to turn a yard into something you can enjoy every week—fresh herbs for cooking, fruit for snacks, and plants that make your landscape feel alive and useful.

This collection is curated for Bay Area home gardens: plants that perform well in our mild winters and long growing season, plus options that fit different spaces—from patios and raised beds to full backyard orchards. Whether you’re starting with a single rosemary and a lemon tree, or planning a year-round harvest, you’ll find reliable edible staples here.

How to shop this collection

  • Start small: herbs + one fruit tree is a perfect first edible set

  • Think sunlight: most edibles want 6+ hours of sun for best yields

  • Plan for harvest timing: mix early, mid, and late-season producers

  • Use containers strategically: great for patios, rentals, and tight spaces

Fruit Trees
pomegranate fruit tree for home garden in the San Francisco Bay Area from victory nursery

Fruit Trees

Nut Trees
Nut trees collection assortment of young orchard trees

Nut Trees

Citrus Trees
Citrus trees collection overview on a sunny patio

Citrus Trees

Berry Plants
Berries in victory nursery

Berry Plants

Herbs
Assorted culinary herbs in pots—basil, rosemary, thyme, mint, and oregano—ready for planting and harvesting.

Herbs

Garden Services
ree planting service in a Bay Area backyard with proper staking and mulch ring

Garden Services

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Frequently asked questions

Q1: What grows best in the San Francisco Bay Area?
Many edibles thrive here thanks to mild winters. Citrus, figs, persimmons, pomegranates, berries, and a wide range of Mediterranean herbs are especially reliable when given enough sun.

Q2: How much sun do edible plants need?
Most fruiting plants produce best with 6–8+ hours of sun. Leafy herbs can tolerate part sun, but yields increase with more light.

Q3: Can I grow edibles in containers?
Yes. Many herbs and several fruit trees can grow well in large containers with proper drainage, quality potting mix, and consistent watering.

Q4: Do you offer local delivery for edible garden plants?
Yes—local Bay Area delivery is available, and free delivery may apply over $199 (based on your store’s rules). Add plants to cart to see eligibility at checkout.

Q5: Do you provide planting or garden design help?
We can support everything from plant selection to layout planning and planting coordination. If you’re building a full edible garden (raised beds, orchard rows, irrigation), we can help you structure the plan.

Q6: What should I do if I’m new to fruit trees?
Start with one or two proven varieties, plan spacing, and keep irrigation consistent during establishment. If you tell us your city and sunlight hours, we can recommend a short list that’s easy to succeed with.

Q7: When is the best time to plant?
In the Bay Area, planting can work much of the year. Fall through spring is often ideal for establishment, but container plants can be planted anytime with good watering practices.