# Little Tree Farm > Nut trees and plants ## Posts - [Persimmon Tree Nova Scotia: A Complete Guide for Canadian Growers (2025)](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/persimmon-tree-nova-scotia/): Growing a persimmon tree in Nova Scotia sounds impossible to many gardeners —but the truth is, cold-hardy American persimmons grow exceptionally well in our climate. With rising interest in rare fruits, food forests, and ultra-hardy edible trees, persimmons have become one of the most rewarding fruit trees you can plant in Atlantic Canada. This guide covers everything: Which persimmon varieties grow in Nova Scotia How cold-hardy they are Soil, sunlight, and spacing How long they take to fruit Care, watering, pruning Winter survival Pests, diseases, and common mistakes Where to buy persimmon trees in Nova Scotia Let’s dive in. What - [What Does a Hazelnut Tree Look Like](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/what-does-a-hazelnut-tree-look-like/): What does a hazelnut tree look like. It looks like this 15 foot hazelnut shrub in this picture.   - [Bare Root Saplings](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/bare-root-saplings/): If you’ve ever bought a young tree that came packed in a bundle without soil around its roots, you’ve seen a bare root sapling. Unlike container-grown trees, which are shipped in pots filled with soil, bare root saplings are harvested from the ground while dormant, their roots carefully cleaned of excess soil, and then stored or shipped in a cool, moist environment until planting. At Little Tree Farm in Nova Scotia, we work extensively with bare root trees because they are: Lightweight and easy to transport (you can carry a bundle of 25 young trees without breaking a sweat). Efficient - [Tree Forest](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/tree-forest/): Trees Forest in Canada: For Landowners, Homesteaders, and Woodlot Owners Why Tree Forest Matters in Canada From the towering sugar maple in Quebec to the hardy black walnut in Ontario and hazelnuts in Nova Scotia, trees shape the Canadian landscape. They are the foundation of forests, woodlots, and homesteads — providing timber, nuts, firewood, wildlife habitat, and cultural heritage. For landowners, homesteaders, and woodlot managers, trees represent more than beauty. They are long-term investments: living assets that provide food, shelter, and economic returns for generations. In this guide, we’ll explore: The types of trees found across Canada. How deciduous and - [Trees in Canada: The Ultimate Guide](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/trees-in-canada-the-ultimate-guide/): Introduction: Why Trees Matter in Canada Walk through any Canadian woodlot in the fall and you’ll feel it immediately – the crunch of leaves underfoot, the earthy scent of damp soil, the filtered sunlight falling through canopies of red maple and golden birch. Trees are more than a backdrop to our lives; they are the living architecture of the land. In Canada, trees have always been central to survival and culture. Indigenous peoples relied on birch bark for canoes, maple sap for sugar, and cedar for medicine and ceremony. Settlers tapped maples for syrup, cleared fields for crops but left - [Deciduous Trees in Canada: Timber and Nuts](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/deciduous-trees-in-canada-timber-and-nuts/): Deciduous Trees Deciduous trees — those that drop their leaves each fall — are the backbone of Canadian forests, woodlots, and homesteads. From the sugar maples of Quebec to black walnuts in Ontario and hardy ashes across the Prairies, these trees have shaped our economy, culture, and landscapes for centuries. For landowners and homesteaders, the deciduous tree offers more than shade and autumn colour. They provide timber, firewood, nuts, and ecological benefits that can secure food, generate income, and build a lasting legacy. Whether you manage a woodlot in Nova Scotia, a farm in Ontario, or a homestead in Manitoba, - [What is the Most Cold Hardy Nut Tree? The Guide.](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/what-is-the-most-cold-hardy-nut-tree-the-guide/): What is the Most Cold Hardy Nut Tree for Cold Climates Canada is often considered too cold for nut trees, but that’s far from the truth. Several nut species – especially hardy walnuts and hickories – thrive in our climate and provide food, shade, and legacy value for generations. For landowners and homesteaders in provinces like Nova Scotia, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and even parts of Alberta, hardy nut trees are not just possible – they’re an investment in resilience and food security. So, which walnut-relative is the most cold hardy? Let’s take a deep dive into the best candidates: shagbark - [Do Any Nuts Grow in Canada? | Hardy Nut Trees That Thrive](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/do-any-nuts-grow-in-canada-hardy-nut-trees-that-thrive/): Do Any Nuts Grow in Canada? (Yes – and Here’s How You Can Grow Them!) Do any nuts grow in canada? When most people picture nut trees, they imagine sunny California almond orchards or warm southern pecan groves. But here’s the surprise: Canada has its own rich history of nut trees, and several species thrive in our diverse climates,  from Nova Scotia to British Columbia, and everywhere in between. Yes, you can grow your own nuts in Canada. Whether you’re a homeowner with a backyard, a homesteader building a food forest, or a farmer looking for long-term investment crops, nut - [How to attract birds and bees into your garden? Personal Stories!!](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/how-to-attract-birds-and-bees-into-your-garden-personal-stories/): Creating Wildlife Havens: Plants That Attract Birds and Bees Welcome back to Little Tree Farms’ blog! I’m Mike, and today we’re diving into a topic close to my heart – transforming our gardens into bustling wildlife havens and attract wildlife to garden. It’s not just about the beauty of the plants we choose but the life they invite into our outdoor spaces. From the delicate dance of bees to the joyful chirping of birds, our choices can turn gardens into a sanctuary for these vital creatures. We will help you attract wildlife into your garden. Let’s explore how plants like - [Why Is Everyone Talking About the Golden Willow in Landscaping?](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/why-is-everyone-talking-about-the-golden-willow-in-landscaping/): The Golden Touch: Integrating the Golden Willow into Your Landscape Design Hello, fellow garden enthusiasts! Mike here from Little Tree Farms, your go-to source for unique and beautiful plants that can transform your garden into a picturesque oasis. Today, I want to shine the spotlight on a truly magnificent specimen – the Golden Willow. This tree, with its stunning golden boughs that shimmer in the sunlight, can add a touch of elegance and vibrancy to any landscape. Let’s dive into how you can incorporate the Golden Willow into your garden design, ensuring it not only thrives but also elevates your - [How to Grow Your Garden Step-by-Step: Master Spring Prep with These Expert Tips](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/spring-prep-guide-little-tree-farms/): Hey everyone, Mike here from Little Tree Farms! Spring is just around the corner, whispering promises of warmth, sunshine, and vibrant gardens bursting with life. But before you grab your shovel and seeds, a little preparation goes a long way in preparing garden for spring haven up for success. Think of it like building a strong foundation for your dream home – except this one smells like fresh soil and blooms with colorful flowers! In this blog, I’ll be your friendly expert, guiding you through the essential steps of how to  prepare garden for spring season. We’ll cover everything from - [Heartnuts - The Heart of the Matter: A Deep Dive into Canada's Hidden Nut Gem](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/heartnuts-the-heart-of-the-matter-a-deep-dive-into-canadas-hidden-nut-gem/): The Canadian landscape boasts a diverse bounty, from towering maples to vibrant berry bushes. But nestled among these familiar favorites lies a lesser-known treasure: the heartnut. This unique nut, aptly named for its distinctive heart-shaped shell, offers a flavor and health profile that rivals its more popular counterparts. However, heartnuts remain somewhat of a mystery to many Canadians. So, let’s delve into the fascinating world of this underappreciated nut, exploring its history, benefits, cultivation, and delicious culinary possibilities. A Journey Through Time: The Heritage of Heartnuts Unlike its close relative, the English walnut, the heartnut boasts a more mysterious past. - [Beyond the Nut: Unveiling the Hidden Treasures of Black Walnuts](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/beyond-the-nut-unveiling-the-hidden-treasures-of-black-walnuts/): Hi everyone, Mike here from The Little Tree Farms ! As winter settles in and frost paints the landscape, many might think of cozy nights by the fireplace, not the treasures hidden within the fallen leaves. But under those leaves lies a gem often overlooked: the black walnut. This blog isn’t just about its delicious nut; it’s about venturing beyond the shell and discovering the multifaceted beauty and benefits of this remarkable tree. A Giant with Deep Roots: The black walnut isn’t just a towering presence in our North American forests; its history stretches back centuries, intertwined with indigenous cultures - [Winter's Jewel Box: Planting a Taste of Nova Scotia in Your Backyard](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/winters-jewel-box-planting-a-taste-of-nova-scotia-in-your-backyard/): Hey everyone, Mike here from The Little Tree Farms ! Are we discussing Nova Scotia berries today? As the snow settles and frost paints the landscape, a secret whispers from the bare branches – a treasure trove of vibrant jewels nestled amongst the frost. These aren’t just pretty baubles for the robins; they’re nature’s winter warriors, packed with potent antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, ready to transform the coldest season into a celebration of health, beauty, and cozy delights. Today let’s explore Nova Scotia berries!! Let’s Explore!!   Now, I know what you might be thinking – aren’t berries a summer - [Black Walnuts for Canadians: Everything You Need to Know About Planting, Growing, and Enjoying This Iconic Tree](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/crack-code-black-walnut-canada/): “Black walnut tree Canada” – Few trees in Canada command such respect and intrigue as the mighty black walnut (Juglans nigra). Its towering stature, gnarled branches, and elusive bounty have woven themselves into the fabric of our history, folklore, and even cuisine. But beyond its majestic presence, Black walnut tree Canada has a treasure trove of ecological benefits, medicinal potential, and gastronomic wonders waiting to be unearthed. A Journey Through Time: The Black Walnut’s Canadian Tapestry   Historical and Geographic Origins: Fossil evidence suggests black walnuts existed in North America 50 million years ago, reaching Canada around 8,000 years ago. - [Unlocking the Walnut Wonder: Your Guide to Finding and Cultivating Black Canadian Walnuts](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/unlocking-the-walnut-wonder-your-guide-to-finding-and-cultivating-black-walnut-trees-in-canada/): Black Walnut Sale Canada – Yes you heard that right!! Imagine towering giants casting their shade across your haven, their branches laden with treasures – the majestic black walnut Canada. These Canadian icons aren’t just breathtakingly beautiful; they’re a taste of history, a culinary delight, and an investment in the future. And the best part? Finding and cultivating them is easier than you think! We currently have Black Walnut Sale Canada!! From “Black Walnut Tree for Sale Ontario” to Your Backyard Paradise: No need to scour endless online searches! Black walnuts are nestled throughout Canada, gracing parks, woodlands, and even - [Unveiling the Berry Bliss: Your Guide to Growing Thriving Blueberries in Nova Scotia](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/unveiling-the-berry-bliss-your-guide-to-growing-thriving-blueberries-in-nova-scotia/): Blueberries in Canada- Imagine plump, juicy blueberries bursting with flavor, plucked fresh from your very own Nova Scotia backyard. Well, that dream can become a reality! Blueberries in Canada are  antioxidant-packed treats aren’t just delicious; they’re surprisingly easy to grow Blueberries in Canada, in  our Canadian climate, especially with the right guidance and a dash of Nova Scotia spirit. Berry Basics for Our Canadian Backyards: Unlike southern regions, Nova Scotia’s cooler temperatures call for specific blueberry varieties that love a little crisp air. Forget trying to cultivate those southern giants – lowbush blueberries are your champions here! These resilient shrubs - [Winter Wisdom for Fruit Trees: Pruning, Protecting, and Preparing for Spring](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/winter-wisdom-for-fruit-trees-pruning-protecting-and-preparing-for-spring/): As the last leaves flutter to the ground and frost paints the landscape silver, your Nova Scotia orchard enters a season of slumber. But while your trees rest, winter is the perfect time to nurture their future bounty. With wise winter care, you can set the stage for a thriving spring and a harvest overflowing with juicy fruits. Pruning with Purpose: Winter’s bare branches invite a clear view of your trees’ structure, making it the ideal time for strategic pruning. This isn’t a haphazard hack-and-slash; it’s a delicate dance aimed at shaping your trees for: Optimal sunlight penetration: Remove crossing or - [5 Fruit Tree Mistakes New Fruit Tree Growers Make (and How to Avoid Them)](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/5-mistakes-new-fruit-tree-growers-make-and-how-to-avoid-them/): A Spring Orchard’s Song of Triumph (Almost): Remember the spring I planted my first apple tree? A blushing sapling, trembling in the Nova Scotia breeze, promising me future bushels of juicy McIntosh. I dug a hole, patted the soil like a lullaby, and dreamt of pies bubbling in the oven. Alas, reality bit like a late frost. My apple tree sulked, leaves curled, fruit a distant dream. The culprit? My own fruit tree mistakes. Fast forward five years, and my orchard sings a different tune. Apples galore hang heavy on branches, cherries wink like rubies, and pears plump with sun-kissed - [What Does Perennial Plant Mean](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/what-does-perennial-plant-mean/): Introduction When someone asked me, “What does perennial plant mean?” I had to give them an answer they would remember, not just a lecture on the difference between an annual and a perennial plant. As a nursery grower and plant lover in Nova Scotia, I want to offer an easy explanation. Understanding Perennial Plants The meaning of “Perennial,” according to Collins Dictionary, is: Lasting or existing for a long time. Continually recurring. Let’s translate that into plant talk, especially focusing on native plants in Nova Scotia. Perennial plants are those that always come back to life after a long winter, - [How to Plant Oak Acorns](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/how-to-plant-oak-acorns/): Growing oak trees from acorns is a rewarding and environmentally beneficial activity. In this article, we will explore the step-by-step process of how to plant oak acorns effectively, ensuring the healthy development of these noble trees. Understanding Oak Acorns Oak acorns, the nuts of oak trees, are more than just seeds; they are the promise of future forests. There are numerous types of oak acorns, each with unique traits tailored to different growing conditions. Understanding these variations is crucial for successful planting. Choosing the Right Season Timing is essential when planting oak acorns. The ideal period is usually in the - [The Eastern Black Walnut and Everything You Need To Know](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/the-eastern-black-walnut-and-everything-you-need-to-know/): The Eastern Black walnut is one of the first trees I introduce to people that are not familiar with growing nut trees in Canada. A question I get asked a lot is “what do you grow?” and the conversation follows like this. “nut trees and fruit trees. Have you heard of a black walnut?” “no, what is it” “It’s an edible nut that grows on a tree. Similar to the shop bought walnut that you see in the store.” “Do nut trees grow in Canada?” “oh, definetly yes. Along with butternuts, heartnuts, hazelnuts, buartnuts and the english walnut. They are - [5 Walnut benefits and Why Everyone Must Have Them](https://littletreefarmns.com/nutrition/5-amazing-benefits-of-walnuts-and-why-everyone-must-have-them/): Walnuts, known for their rich flavor and numerous health benefits, have become a staple in Canadian diets. Let’s explore why these nuts are more than just a snack and how they contribute significantly to health and wellness in Canada. Nutritional Profile of Walnuts: A Deep Dive Walnuts are a treasure trove of nutrients. Here’s a glance at their impressive nutritional profile, essential for understanding their health benefits in the Canadian context. Nutrient Amount per 100g Calories 654 kcal Protein 15.23 g Fat 65.21 g Carbohydrates 13.71 g Dietary Fiber 6.7 g Calcium 98 mg Iron 2.91 mg Magnesium 158 mg - [How To Choose Plants: Insights From An Expert Nursery Grower](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/how-to-choose-plants-insights-from-an-expert-nursery-grower/): How to choose plants??When it comes to designing a garden, choosing the right trees can be a daunting task. There are several factors to consider—what purpose do you want your garden to serve? Are you aiming for aesthetics, practicality with edible plants, or a blend of both? In an ideal scenario, your garden would offer beauty while also providing sustenance for birds, bees, insects, and even furry creatures like squirrels and chipmunks. Explore with Little Tree Farms expert guidance, how to choose plants!! Top Picks for Edible Plants Here are my top five picks for edible plants that not only - [Plant Expert Reveals Which Fruit Tree Grows The Fastest In North America](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/plant-expert-reveals-which-fruit-tree-grows-the-fastest-in-north-america/): If you are searching for which fruit tree grows fastest in the North American Climate, look no further. An insider plant expert extraordinaire tells all in this one-off plant report. Mike, an expert fruit and nut grower, tells all today about why this plant has such a rapid growth habit. “Actually, the fastest growing plant in the world is bamboo, but this will come in the North American fruit section of the book at #1,” says Mike. Which Fruit Tree Grows Fastest Table 1: Growth Rate Data Fruit Tree Type Average Annual Growth (feet) Notes Pear 1 – 2 Steady - [Top 5 Privacy Screen Plants To Grow In Your Garden](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/top-5-privacy-screen-plants-to-grow-in-your-garden/): Top 5 Privacy Screen Plants To Grow In Your Garden   Today we are getting straight into privacy screen plants. You wanted privacy and we delivered. This spring plant a hedge row of these trees and shrubs for some “private” reasons. Lets begin from number 1 to number 5. 1. Hazelnut Tree One of the best things about the hazelnut tree is its ability to produce an edible nut. Whether for consumption by yourself or by nature’s furry creatures, such as squirrels and chipmunks, and other feathered friends like blue jays. The hazelnut tree grows to a height of 12 - [Homegrown Edible Treats: What Trees Do I Grow?](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/homegrown-edible-treats-what-trees-do-i-grow/): Designing an edible garden and creating an edible landscape. One of the first things I think about when I’m designing a garden is what I want to acheive.Do you want a garden to look at pretty plants? Are you looking at edible plants for your garden?Of course both would be an ideal situation.And the edible plants don’t only have to be for yourself. They can be for the birds, the bees, insects.How about those furry little creatures, like squirrels and chipmunks. They like to eat too. What Trees Do I Grow. My Top 5 edible plants to grow. The hazelnut - [Growing Berries in Canada: A Comprehensive Guide for a Lush Garden](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/growing-berries-in-canada-a-comprehensive-guide-for-a-lush-garden/): Introduction In the diverse and rich landscapes of Canada, from the rolling hills of Nova Scotia to the expansive plains of the west, berry cultivation has become a popular and rewarding endeavor. Berries, with their delightful flavors and health benefits, are not only a gardener’s joy but also a boon to the local ecosystem. This guide delves into the essentials of growing berries in the varied Canadian climate, offering insights from soil preparation to harvest. Lifecycle of Berry Plants: A Journey from Seed to Fruit The lifecycle of berry plants is a fascinating journey, encompassing various stages from a tiny - [How to choose fruit trees in Canada : A Guide to Selecting and Caring for Hardy Varieties](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/thriving-fruit-trees-for-the-canadian-gardener-a-guide-to-selecting-and-caring-for-hardy-varieties/): Introduction In the diverse and sometimes challenging climates of Canada, particularly in regions like Nova Scotia, finding the right fruit trees for your garden is key. Whether you’re browsing a fruit tree nursery in Nova Scotia or looking to buy fruit trees online in Canada, it’s important to choose varieties that will thrive in your local conditions. This guide highlights the top five fruit trees suitable for Canadian climates, including Nova Scotia, and offers tips on their care and maintenance. Hardy Apple Trees (Malus domestica) Overview and Climate Adaptation When searching for fruit trees for sale in Nova Scotia, apple - [The Top 5 privacy screen plants to grow.](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/the-top-5-privacy-screen-plants-to-grow/): Introduction: Discover the secret to creating a serene and private garden space with our guide to the top 5 Privacy Screen Plants in Canada. Whether you’re nestled in the heart of Nova Scotia, amidst the diverse landscapes of Ontario, or anywhere across this vast country, these plants are not only visually stunning but also practical for creating natural privacy. From robust nut trees to lush native shrubs, our selection is tailored to meet the needs of every Canadian gardener. 1. Hazelnut Tree The Hazelnut Tree, a popular nut tree in Canada, particularly in Nova Scotia, is perfect for creating natural - [The Step-by-Step Guide to Planting Calendula Seeds](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/the-step-by-step-guide-to-planting-calendula-seeds/): Calendula, also known as pot marigold, is a colorful and easy-to-grow flower that is perfect for gardens and landscapes. Not only do they have bright and vibrant blooms, but they also have numerous health benefits and can be used in cooking and natural remedies. In this blog post, we will discuss how to plant calendula seeds and provide some tips for successful growth.   Preparation To plant calendula seeds, start by choosing a location that gets plenty of sunlight. Calendula needs at least six hours of direct sunlight per day to grow and bloom well. Next, prepare the soil by - [The Secret to Successful Lavender Propagation](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/the-secret-to-successful-lavender-propagation/): Lavender is a beautiful and fragrant herb that is perfect for gardens and landscapes. Not only does it have a calming scent, but it is also easy to propagate and grow. In this blog post, we will discuss how to propagate lavender and provide some tips for successful growth. First, let’s discuss the different methods of propagating lavender. There are four main methods: rooting from cuttings, layering, dividing and growing lavender from seed.   Root Cuttings Rooting from cuttings is the most common and easiest method. To do this, take a cutting from a mature lavender plant that is about - [Informational Factors To Growing Your Bleeding Heart Plant](https://littletreefarmns.com/blog/informational-factors-to-growing-your-bleeding-heart-plant/): The intriguing and distinctive flowering plant known as Bleeding Heart, or Dicentra spectabilis in botanical terms, has won the hearts of many garden enthusiasts. This perennial plant is well known for its gorgeous heart-shaped flowers, which gently dangle from arching branches and create a wonderfully captivating sight in your garden. In this article, we will go into great detail about Bleeding Heart seeds so that you can successfully grow and take care of this magical plant. 1. Selecting the Proper Location: Bleeding Heart plants are a great addition to forest gardens for shady borders because they thrive in partial to ## Pages - [Ground Ready Plants — Shop Live Potted Trees & Plants](https://littletreefarmns.com/ground-ready-plants/): Ground Ready Plants — Strong, Mature Trees & Plants for Permanent Planting Deep-rooted, open-soil grown plants selected for long-term success — perfect for orchards, food forests, and restoration projects. Find ground-ready plants – CLick Here Little Tree Farms- Ground ready plants!! Ground ready plants are field-grown, professionally dug, and delivered with open-root systems ready for immediate planting. If you’re looking for ground ready plants that establish deeply, resist winter stress, and deliver long-term performance, our nursery-grade stock is grown and handled to commercial standards. This page explains when to choose ground-ready stock, how to plant it properly, and what to - [Pot Ready Plants — Shop Live Potted Trees & Plants](https://littletreefarmns.com/pot-ready-plants/): Pot Ready Plants — Shop Live Potted Trees & Plants Healthy, pot-grown trees & shrubs that establish fast — ready to plant the moment they arrive. Find pot-ready plants – CLick Here Little Tree Farms- Pot ready plants!! Our Pot Ready plants are grown in containers and fully established with live roots. They are ready to be planted any time of the growing season, without transplant shock. Whether you’re starting a small home garden, expanding a food forest, or replacing an older plant — Pot Ready plants give you the fastest, healthiest start. Why Choose Pot Ready Plants? 1. No - [Canada Plant Hardiness Zones](https://littletreefarmns.com/canada-plant-hardiness-zones/): Canada Plant Hardiness Zones — What Growing Zone Am I In? Understanding your Plant Hardiness Zone is the most important step in choosing plants that will thrive where you live. Canada’s climate varies widely, and each region falls into a specific growing zone from Zone 0 to Zone 9.Most gardeners in the Maritimes, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and PEI grow in Zones 3 to 6. If you’re wondering “What growing zone am I in?”, this guide makes it simple. Just check the map below or scroll through the zone descriptions to find the right plants for your climate. What Is - [Privacy Policy](https://littletreefarmns.com/privacy-policy/): Last updated: 12/09/2025 Little Tree Farm (“we,” “our,” “us”) respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal information. This Privacy Policy explains what information we collect, how we use it, and the choices you have. By using our website and services, you agree to the terms of this policy. 1. 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Butternut trees, Buartnut, black walnut trees, hazelnut trees, ribes rubrum shrubs, blackcurrant, ribes nigrum, are just some of the trees, shrubs and bushes we grow at Little Tree Farm plant nursery on Wentzells Lake, Nova Scotia. We love talking to community members, plant organisations and tree lovers about all types of plants, trees and shrubs. Growing everything we offer in our own soil right here at our nursery.  Start Your food forest – click here What Trees Do I Plant? Do you want edible trees? Are you looking for edible shrubs? Searching - [Home](https://littletreefarmns.com/food-forest-plants/): Food Forest Plants For Every Garden. Choose between walnuts, buartnuts, butternuts, elderberry, black walnuts, hazelnuts and more… Click here for nut trees Start Your Food Forest Garden Today!​ Nut Tree and Food Forest Plant Nursery Selecting food forest plants like nut trees, fruit trees, nut shrubs and fruit shrubs, and creating a self sustaining food forest starts with plants. With minimal effort and a few plants you’ll enjoy the satisfaction of harvesting your own fresh food year after year. There are many different types of plants you can grow. A list of some easy to grow plants include, Hazelnuts, Black - [My account](https://littletreefarmns.com/my-account/) - [Checkout](https://littletreefarmns.com/checkout/) - [Cart](https://littletreefarmns.com/cart/) ## Products - [Serviceberry](https://littletreefarmns.com/product/serviceberry/): Four Seasons of Beauty: The quintessential Canadian yard plant, delivering show-stopping white flowers (Spring), edible fruit (Summer), fiery red/orange foliage (Fall), and elegant grey bark (Winter). The Original Superfood: Berries (known as Saskatoon Berries) are sweeter than blueberries and packed with antioxidants. Perfect for pies, jams, and fresh eating. Extreme Canadian Hardiness: Our stock is sourced from resilient genetics, reliably growing across the country, with many varieties successful in Zone 2. 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Thrives in USDA Zones 4–10, performs exceptionally well in constant moisture or shallow water, and delivers unmatched ecological value. Ideal for home gardens, restoration landscapes, and wildlife-friendly planting. - [Black Ash](https://littletreefarmns.com/product/black-ash/): Bring life to wet, low-lying areas with our premium Black Ash saplings (Fraxinus nigra) — a hardy, fast-growing native wetland tree ideal for restoration projects, riparian planting, erosion control, and shaded landscapes. Known for its exceptional moisture tolerance, robust structure, and long-term canopy benefits, Black Ash thrives in USDA Zones 3–6 and performs beautifully in moist to wet soils, clay, or floodplain conditions. Perfect for landowners, homesteads, food forests, and native ecosystem restoration, these saplings establish quickly and offer outstanding ecological value. 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A hardy, adaptable Canadian native, ideal for woodlots, reforestation, acreage planting, and naturalizing your land.  healthy Red Maple saplings ready for planting.  What’s Included Hardy, fast-growing & cold-tolerant Brilliant red fall colour Great for woodlots and restoration Native species that supports wildlife - [Osage orange](https://littletreefarmns.com/product/osage-orange/): A hardy, fast-growing tree known for its bright green “hedge apple” fruits, tough wood, and excellent windbreak qualities. Thrives in Zones 4–9, tolerates poor soil, drought, and wind. Perfect for living fences, wildlife habitat, and long-term homestead planting. Low-maintenance and extremely resilient. - [Walnut tree](https://littletreefarmns.com/product/walnut-tree/): Czerniowicki Walnut Seedlings Seedlings grown from nuts collected from the Czerniowicki walnut cultivar - a hardy Eastern European selection known for strong cold tolerance, good kernel quality, and reliable productivity. 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The Red Oak can be planted just about anywhere. From your front yard to the middle of your field. You can eat red oak acorns. Yes! it's true! There are several receipes for acorn flour and roasted acorns. Cookies too. The red oak will grow into a mighty tree. Great for forestry, wood lots or creating a red oak garden. Get planting and add a Northern Red Oak to your garden today! Check below for more details >>>>   Single =$8.00 each 3 Pack = $6.60 each 5 Pack = $6.00 each 10 Pack = $5.20 each 20 Pack = $4.50 each 50 Pack = $3.95 each - [Burr Oak](https://littletreefarmns.com/product/burr-oak/): 🌰 Burr Oak – Big Acorns🌰 Looking for a tree that’s tough, majestic, and a little quirky? Meet the Burr Oak! Known for its rugged bark and acorn hats (yes, they wear hats!). This tree is a wildlife magnet, attracting birds, squirrels. Did you know its acorns, when properly prepared, are edible for us too? A tasty nod to nature's pantry! 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This majestic tree will reach for the sky. Towering up to 100 feet high. Plant this tree where you can get a good view of it. All Trees Start As Saplings. This American Elm tree is a 2 - 3 foot sapling that you can plant directly in your yard. It will grow to provide shade and stories. It can be the centrepiece of family gatherings. Or the newest tree in your forest lot. Some gifts last a lifetime. Others, like trees, last for generations. Did You Know? Mature trees can produce double the amount of oxygen a person needs each day. The American Elm can practically grow anywhere. It's hardy down to zone 2. Even to Saskatchewan and Alberta. This Elm sapling grows fast, stands tall, is a head-turner with its classic elegance and sprawling canopy. It’s tough, resilient, and downright majestic—your neighbors will be asking where you got it! Why You Won’t See Elm Trees in Most Nurseries! The Elm are a very hard to find tree for sale online and in local nurseries. And we only grew a select number Elm trees this year. Our supply is limited. Trees are for the next gerneration. When Do I Get My Trees? We pack and box your trees in the Spring. When the ground is thawed, we ship them to your door. How Do I Plant My Trees? It's simple! Dig a hole about 1 foot wide and 1 foot deep. Place in your trees roots and fill with your garden soil. Make sure to add water. Plant Today, Thank Yourself Tomorrow! People always tell me "I wish I had planted more" What will your future self thank you for planting today? Choose your Elm Trees below! How Do I Order? Choose the number of your American Elm trees. Click the add to cart button. Enter your postal address. Then proceed to checkout. To send these American Elms as a gift. Just leave a note in the checkout section. 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Wth 35 trees per acre that equates to 8700 pounds per acre of forage. Compared to approx 2000 pounds of corn per acre, that's 4 times more animal fodder. The Thornless Honey Locust is a fast-growing tree that thrives in Zones 3 to 9, reaching heights of 30 to 70 feet. Known for its attractive, fern-like foliage and long, flat seed pods, this drought-tolerant tree provides excellent shade and wildlife habitat. It blooms with fragrant greenish-yellow flowers in late spring and prefers well-drained soil in full sun. Suitable for urban landscapes,  large gardens, pasture and forests. - [Giant of Zagreb Quince](https://littletreefarmns.com/product/giant-of-zagreb-quince/): The Giant of Zagreb Quince (Cydonia oblonga) Yes! The name says it all. It is a GIANT. This is the giant quince that everyone talks about. The Giant of Zagreb will grow into tree like structure. Compared to the shrub quince you are used to seeing. 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Grows 3 to 5 feet tall and wide. Fragrant pink blooms from late spring to summer. Produces vibrant red rose hips by late summer. This wild rose comes as a starter plant. 4 - 6 inches in height. Plant in the ground or care for it in a pot or container. Adaptable plant. Thrives in well-drained soils and requires full sun to partial shade. Native pollinators and wildlife, love this native rose. Use the hips and petals in jams, teas, and remedies. This native wild rose should have a special place in the garden. - [Pecan Tree](https://littletreefarmns.com/product/pecan-tree/): This is a Pecan nut tree! The sweet and buttery flavour of this northern pecan compares to it's southern cousin. It has a wonderful soft but crunchy texture. Is one of the easiest nuts to crack from it's thin shell. Check below for more information    - [Hickory Bitternut Tree](https://littletreefarmns.com/product/hickory-bitternut-tree/): Bitternut Hickory Tree – A Stunning Addition to Your Landscape! 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It's one of the most fascinating tree flowers . Let me introduce the Horse Chestnut Tree and it's lovely flowers. The Horse chestnut tree will grow 60 feet tall. It grows almost anywhere too. Zone 2 and up to be exact. Place the Horsechestnut tree somewhere roomy in your yard. Its great as a feature tree. But, i've also seen it intertwined between 3 different trees. Planted only 4 - 6 feet apart they were all dancing the tango competing for light. There is always room for a Horse Chestnut tree. But wait theres more..... In fall, it produces distinctive spiny fruits. Containing glossy, brown seeds, often referred to as "conkers." Play a game with your friends. - [Wine Grapes](https://littletreefarmns.com/product/wine-grapes-for-sale/): Wine Grape Vines – Grow Your Own Vineyard at Home! Imagine harvesting your very own wine grapes right from your backyard, perfect for crafting homemade wines or simply enjoying fresh off the vine. 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The Cedar Waxwings love them. Some people do eat the berries in jam. I find them quite tart. With a height of 10 to 14 feet. Beautiful small white flowers growing in clusters Blooms in late spring to summer. A picturesque choice for any landscape. Lush green foliage and light grey stems. - [Pussy Willow](https://littletreefarmns.com/product/pussy-willow/): Introducing the Pussy Willow (Salix Discolor): Flourishing in hardiness zones 4 to 8 A Canadian native plant. Which grows in wetter soils. But can also live in dry conditions. Really? I know, right! Known for holding in soil. Plant these to stabilize the soil and reduce erosion. The Pussy Willow delights, with its enchanting late winter to early spring catkins. Sometimes white to pink catkins that are fluffy looking and soft to the touch. Then wait until after the catkins. The pussy willow will produce amazing yellow coloured flowers that have a spreading type nature. Almost spikey looking. WOW!! Growing up to 5 feet tall and 5 feet wide, its rapid growth and adaptable nature suit various soil types. Perfect for adding texture and charm to your landscape. This versatile plant is a must-have for gardening enthusiasts. - [American Beech Tree](https://littletreefarmns.com/product/american-beech-tree/) - [Heartnut Tree](https://littletreefarmns.com/product/heartnut-j-ailantifolia/): THE HEARTNUT TREE The 5 Best Features of The Heartnut Tree 1. Grows delicious edible nuts. 2. Easy to pick from the ground each autumn. 3. Care free - Easy to maintain. 4. Fast growing. 5. Great shade and grass can grow underneath. Check below for more information ⬇️⬇️⬇️ - [Hazelnut Tree](https://littletreefarmns.com/product/hazelnut-tree/): 5 Great Reasons to Plant a Hazelnut Tree   Easy to crack shell. Easy to pick from the tree Produces nuts in 3 - 5 years Fast growing tree Versatile! Plant as a hedge, on it's own or in an orchard Choose between 4 of our different hazelnut tree seedlings. 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Excess can be placed in a freezer for longer term storage. Read more below>>>>>     - [Quince](https://littletreefarmns.com/product/quince/): Elevate your garden with our Quince Shrub! Hardy in zones 5-9. One of the oldest homestead plants that I've seen around. Possibly one of the first nursery plants to be sold in Canada. This compact beauty produces aromatic pear-shaped quinces, perfect for jams, pies, and more. Enjoy stunning pink blossoms in the spring. Easy care, and delicious rewards. This year we have beautiful Pot-Ready plants to grow out for one year in your garden bed or pot plant. See more details below >>>> - [Lemon Balm Plant](https://littletreefarmns.com/product/lemon-balm-plant-for-sale/): These lemon balm plants for sale are live plants. Shipped in spring. Plant them directly in your garden when you open your new plants. These lemon balm plants are grown on an organic permaculture farm in Nova Scotia, Canada. Choose one today to add to your garden. 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A delicious berry that you can pick and eat straight from the shrub. You can freeze them for later. Add the to your porridge, your favourite cakes. I even add them to my pancakes!  YUM! Here's another good use. BLACK CURRANT WINE! Yes! Wine. It's quite a simple process. And many a recipe can be found online. I'll give you the rundown. Add berries to water, add sugar Let ferment and.... Hey presto! Good luck. - [Hardy Kiwi Vine](https://littletreefarmns.com/product/hardy-kiwi-canada/): A Kiwi ?! Yes! It is a kiwi. The Hardy kiwi. A northern cousin of the "fuzzy kiwi" This hardy kiwi rather has a smooth outer skin. And when they are ripe they tatste exactly the same as their southern cousin. Something like "heaven" The most tropical fruit you'll taste in Canada. Apart from the imported stuff. LOL. The hardy kiwi is grown as a vine. Like grapes. On a trellis, up a tree, or whatever you can make up in your garden. This must have fruit deserves a spot at your place. 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