Our Specialties
fruit trees, berries, exotics, Andean tubers, nitrogen fixing plants, evergreen edibles
A question hangs in the damp SeaTac air: How do you grow a garden that defies the ordinary? At Restoring Eden Fruit Tree Nursery, nestled in the USDA zones 4a–5b, this question finds its answer amidst a rich tapestry of flora. As you approach from the parking lot, the silhouette of robust fruit trees frames a verdant paradise of abundance, an emblem of the nursery's commitment to breaking boundaries in horticulture. The wind whispers through the leaves, narrating tales of Seattle's largest selection of fruit trees, berries, and exotic plants, curated to transform any patch of land into an edible Eden.
The nursery's presence is more than just a collection of plants; it's a living, thriving testament to the art of cultivation. From the majestic Honeycrisp apple trees to the enigmatic Yuzu Ichandrin, every plant is a chapter in the story of temperate and exotic gardening. The nursery's operating hours are an invitation to discovery, with doors open from 11 AM to 5 PM Wednesday through Saturday, and Sunday afternoons welcoming explorations from 12 PM to 5 PM. A visit here is not just about purchasing; it's about understanding, learning, and sharing a passion for what's possible in one's own backyard.
Restoring Eden's magic lies in its diversity and depth. The Andean tubers, nitrogen-fixing plants, and a range of evergreen edibles are not just typical nursery offerings; they are hallmarks of ingenuity and a testament to the owner's vision of creating a sustainable and self-replenishing ecosystem. Whether you're a beginner gardener just dipping your toe into the world of horticulture or a seasoned collector seeking the rare Persimmon Tree (Sweet Fuyu) or the Olympian Fig, Restoring Eden caters to all with equal enthusiasm.
The nursery's online presence at http://www.restoringeden.co/ bolsters this vision, offering a seamless shopping experience with detailed listings and a user-friendly interface. Shoppers can navigate through an array of fruit trees, vines, berries, and shrubs, each meticulously cataloged with caliper and height for transparency. This meticulous approach ensures that what you see is exactly what you get, an assurance that transforms initial curiosity into a genuine, trust-based relationship with every plant and every purchase.
Inclusivity is at the heart of Restoring Eden's ethos, evident in their commitment to providing delivery services and year-round shipping across various climatic zones. The nursery's adaptability to changing seasons is reflected in the cyclic flow of its inventory, with offerings ebbing and flowing with nature's rhythm. This connection to the environment roots Restoring Eden deeply within its locale, yet its impact reaches far beyond, trusted by thousands of growers nationwide.
Critically, the nursery stands apart in its pricing structure and product quality. The bare-root trees, for instance, are acclaimed for their size and vigor, allowing gardeners to enjoy quicker establishment and earlier fruiting. This commitment to quality and affordability ensures that whether you are after a White Pakistan Mulberry or a Lemon (Improved Meyer’s Lemon), you are getting a tree ready to thrive—laden with potential and promise.
As SeaTac's sun dips below the horizon, Restoring Eden's landscape transforms into a sanctuary of twilight hues, where the day's last light dances on the leaves, and the scent of earth lingers in the cool air. This is a place that invites you back, again and again, to explore new possibilities, to cultivate your passions, and to let your garden grow not just in size, but in spirit. Consider this an invitation: Visit when spring's tender green whispers of new beginnings or in fall when the harvest awaits. Come see what makes Restoring Eden more than a nursery—it's a celebration of growth, legacy, and the enchantment of the earth itself.
fruit trees, berries, exotics, Andean tubers, nitrogen fixing plants, evergreen edibles
trees, shrubs, perennials, groundcovers
4a–5b
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3503 S 228th St, SeaTac, WA 98198