Fruit Trees and Plants for Alaska
Popular Fruit Trees for Alaska
Berry Plants for Alaska
Nut Trees for Alaska
Landscape Trees for Alaska
Garden Plants for Alaska

Choosing the Right Plants for Alaska
The key to a successful garden is finding quality trees and plants that are compatible with your climate. Wherever you live in the Interior, Southwest, Southcentral, or Southeast Alaska - we have plants for your region.
Our website features a Hardiness Finder Tool to narrow your search for your specific area using your zip code. Look for the checkmark for the plants compatible with your area.
Some folks are surprised to learn just how many fruit trees, berry plants, and other garden plants and trees can handle Alaska’s cold temperatures. Apple trees, cherry trees, blackberries, aronia berries and honeyberries are popular among Alaskan edible garden enthusiasts. Our cold-hardy varieties can thrive in the Tanna soil.
For best success, be sure to have the right tree accessories, fertilizers, and tools needed to care for your plants. Alaskans may be particularly interested in our Tree Accessories that include tree stakes and guards to protect your plants from the elements.
Grow Your Knowledge
For further advice on adding fruit and nut trees to your home garden and how to care for them, refer to one of our many helpful articles.

The Stark Difference
Whether you're looking to grow more of your own food, beautify your landscape, or find unique plants that are suitable for your area, we have got you covered!
You can expect top-quality plants, hand-selected by our expert growers. All our plants and growing supplies are carefully packaged and shipped directly to your door.
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A note to our Alaskan customers: * Free Shipping and similar promotions applies to standard orders shipping to the 48 lower contiguous states. A $50 surcharge will be added for shipments to Alaska.