Edible Plants

tasty garden edible plants on racks at garden center peppers and herbs

Thinking about starting your Tasty Garden? You’re in the right place. From fresh plant varieties to helpful how-to guides, we’ve gathered everything you need in one spot. Browse, explore, and find inspiration for growing your own delicious harvest.

Available throughout the year but peak availability is April through September

Available in September while supplies last and then again in the end of January

Available April through July

Available late September through October 31

Available late January through March

Learn which varieties are available, how to care for these gems and the many benefits to planting citrus in your Bay Area Gardens

Available April through July

Best selection available mid-January while supplies last. Fruit trees available throughout the year but subject to availability

Available April through August

Available March through June

Available May through September

Available March through June

Available late October - the best winter vegetables to plant in fall for a winter harvest.

Companion Plants For Edible Gardens

We want to help make growing your own Tasty Garden a success. We've created a list of gardening products we recommend to help you get there.

As you can imagine, delicious produce doesn’t happen by accident! Here are eight tips for growing fruits and vegetables with the best possible flavor.

Whether you’re growing in containers or a backyard garden, this guide will help you choose the right veggies, herbs, and small fruits for your space. Discover easy-to-grow favorites, smart planning tips, and simple ways to maximize your harvest all season long.

If you have limited space in your yard or poor soil quality, don’t let that deter you from gardening. Instead, consider using a raised garden bed.

Keep your garden producing with succession planting! Learn how to stagger crops, extend your harvest, and enjoy fresh food longer.

When planning a raised bed for vegetables, herbs, fruits and pollinator plants, consider companion planting to attract beneficial insects and improve the health and yield of your garden.

Not sure which edibles to grow in your small space? We've put together a Bite-Size Bounty Garden plan just for our Bay Area Gardeners