Edible Nursery

Soulstice Acres Nursery

Featuring Plants

Grown with Compost not chemicals

We select for disease resistance and productivity to bring you a diverse selection for the following plantings:

  • Food Forests
  • Orchard Gardens
  • Edible Landscaping
  • Native habitat and restoration

Our Holistic Selection:

+ We love edible plants and focus on the highest disease resistance.

how to shop:

+ Preorder through email or schedule an appointment


+ Our nursery is by appointment with availability during the week on most days including evenings and on some weekend days. Since I do edible landscaping during the week and teach on the weekends, it’s the hours I can provide for nursery sales. See the list below for the extensive selection we have. email to treeyopermaculture@gmail.com


+ Delivery is possible when preordering. Some of the trees are 6 to 10 ft and our cargo van can deliver for a fee. $500 purchases will be delivered for free within 1 hr of the nursery.

Where to Shop:

+ Our Nursery is located at Treasure Lake, our 60 acre regenerative farm in Petersburg, KY.


+2590 Lawrenceburg Ferry Road. We have a retail location as the nursery sits just outside our educational center. First building on the left.


+See selection and prices Above

Who Will Help you Shop:

+Doug Crouch will talk with you and help you find the right cultivars for your situation.


+Doug has been developing land holistically for over two decades now globally farms his family land now. Again book through email, below form, or instagram at treeyopermaculture.





Here on these sandy flats, we have developed a field nursery as a part of our orchard gardens. A blend of agroforestry alley cropping and permaculture food forests, the cells in-between our own rows of fruit trees, berry bushes, shrubs, and groundcovers, are rows of plants we grow in the field. They are then dug in late winter and shipped directly to you when the time is right. We also offer local potted sales during the planting season.

Eco Plants

With life teaming in our soils as well as a biodiverse growing space, we bring you food producing plants that don’t come laden with chemicals.

Here is an example of our bareroot elderberry going into large scale windbreak/ hedgerow system in Central Indiana.