These are generalizations for the North West, but things change every year and not every edible is mentioned. Please add your thoughts and experience!
JuneBy the last week of june, first edible fruits are to be expected. those are: cherries, hazelnuts, serviceberries, loquats. (from trees of seattle) JulyMore fruit ripens: cherries, japanese apricots, black hawthorne berries, native hazelnuts (shrubby), loquats, mulberries, plums and serviceberries. AugustRipening fruit grows longer. almonds, apples, apricots, cascara berries, black cherries, Cornelian-Cherry Dogwood fruit; Turkish hazelnuts; mountain ash berries, mulberries; acorns begin to ripen; Osage oranges; peaches, pears, plums, yew berries. SeptemberAlmonds, apples, Cascara berries, chestnuts, Cornelian-Cherry Dogwood fruit, Kousa Dogwood fruit, Pacific Dogwood fruit, figs, Ginkgo fruit, hawthorn berries, hickory nuts, Honey Locust pds, mulberries, acorns, peaches, pears, plums, quinces, Butternut & Heartnut walnuts, yew berries OctoberApples, crab-apples, Cascara berries, Cornus Kousa, figs, hawthorns, Hazelnuts (filberts), hickories, hollies, Madrona & Strawberry Tree berries; medlars are beginning to ripen, acorns, Osage oranges, pawpaws, pears, persimmons, walnuts NovemberHigan cherries, apples, crab-apples, Madrona berries, medlars, pears, persimmons, walnuts, yew berries. DecemberCrab apples, holly berries, Madrona berries, medlars, mountain ash berries. Source: Book, "Trees of Seattle" All The TimeGather seeds from fennel. Get herbage (lavender, rosemary, sage and so on). ![]() |