Raspberries are prolific producers, often providing more berries than you can eat in one season—but that’s part of their beauty.
Blueberries bring a delightful trio of benefits: they blossom in the spring, bear fruit in the summer, and show off vibrant fall foliage.
Mulberry trees attract wildlife and bluebirds. If you love seeing beautiful birds, you will want this tree in your yard.
Crabapples are hardy little fruit trees often found in urban areas and along roadsides.
Many types of holly are popular for privacy screens as many are relatively fast-growing and reach heights of 15-25 feet.
Cranberry plants are known to attract bluebirds. Plant this yummy fruit and see bluebirds flock to your yard.
It provides sweet, nutrient-rich berries that can be eaten fresh or dried. It thrives in a variety of conditions and are great for attracting bluebirds.