Edible Oasis

Edible Oasis We are a small backyard, urban nursery and farm in New Westminster, BC providing plants and advice to help create natural, sustainable, garden spaces.

Edible Oasis is a small backyard, urban nursery and farm located in New Westminster, BC. We provide plants and advice to help create natural, sustainable, edible garden spaces. Inspired by the ethnically diverse and bountiful food gardens lining the alleys of East Vancouver from my youth, the concept of Edible Oasis came about as I slowly transformed my entire urban lot from a simple grass yard in

to a landscape of edible and native plants, that is both beautiful and edible – it can be harvested and foraged from throughout the year. Check out some of the great plants we grow:

Edible and Ornamental Native Plants
Fruiting Trees, Shrubs, Groundcovers and Vines
Culinary and Medicinal Herbs
Gourmet Vegetables
Edible and Beneficial Flowers
Bee Friendly Plants

Harvested the first strawberries πŸ“  of the season last night.  Growing them off the ground makes harvesting so much easi...
05/31/2026

Harvested the first strawberries πŸ“ of the season last night. Growing them off the ground makes harvesting so much easier and reduces bug damage. They tasted great on ice cream πŸ˜‹

Thank you everyone for coming out to our annual  Mother's Day weekend sale and garden tour.  It was great to see everyon...
05/20/2026

Thank you everyone for coming out to our annual Mother's Day weekend sale and garden tour. It was great to see everyone and share our garden. We planted up the greenhouses last week and took some time to rest and visit with friends over the long weekend. Hope everyone has managed to get their plants planted up. Have a great growing season. πŸπŸ“

We have been  busy in the greenhouses getting everything ready for our annual plant sale this coming weekend.  The tomat...
05/07/2026

We have been busy in the greenhouses getting everything ready for our annual plant sale this coming weekend. The tomatoes are looking great and we lots of other vegetables and herbs already hardened off and ready for your garden. Lots of new varieties this year. We also have a great selection of native and pollinator friendly plants.
Hope to see you there.

Happy New Year - glad to say good bye to 2025!  It has taken a lot of time and energy rebuilding and repairing things da...
01/02/2026

Happy New Year - glad to say good bye to 2025! It has taken a lot of time and energy rebuilding and repairing things damaged in our shed fire last May. We are finally seeing the results of all the hard work and time. Build back better! Spent the first day of the year replacing the end wall and door on our big green house. We will need to wait until spring to replace the poly. Lots still to do but happy with the progress we continue to make.

An almost endless bounty of plums this year.  This tree always producess heavily but this year we picked  around 6 large...
07/25/2025

An almost endless bounty of plums this year. This tree always producess heavily but this year we picked around 6 large bags and still have more. Enough to share with friends, family, neighbors, coworkers and passersby. We still have more than enough to make lots of tasty jam! 🐝

Summer Solstice 2025 - lots of berries and fruit in the garden!
06/21/2025

Summer Solstice 2025 - lots of berries and fruit in the garden!

Annual Mother's Day Weekend Sale - yes it is still on.  It sure has been a hectic few weeks - lots of our local honey th...
05/10/2025

Annual Mother's Day Weekend Sale - yes it is still on. It sure has been a hectic few weeks - lots of our local honey this year 🐝 Hope to see you here!

What an amazing day yesterday.  After returning from a walk with Willow I sat by the hives and one seemed to be extremel...
04/15/2025

What an amazing day yesterday. After returning from a walk with Willow I sat by the hives and one seemed to be extremely busy. I opened the entrance to let the traffic flow and the swarm was just starting - the bees poured out of the hive and peppered the sky. They bounced off me in their rush to get out - they weren't aggressive at all but the volume was surprising. They flew over the house and luckily settled on the grape arbour in the front yard. I was able to easily acess them from a step ladder. I put a nuc box under the swarm and lighly put a few handfuls of bees in the nuc - I obviously had the queen and the rest of the bees quickly started to fill the box. If you watch the videos you see them rushing in. There were lots on the ground also so I put the box on the ground later and more bees rushed in. Had them caught and rehomed within an hour. Very lucky to have caught them and get such a first hand experience watching the swarm from escape to capture! 🐝

Returned from a nice walk yesterday and was excited to see the bees were incredibly busy.  It was the first really warm ...
02/25/2025

Returned from a nice walk yesterday and was excited to see the bees were incredibly busy. It was the first really warm day of the year and they were busy on cleansing flights and even collecting some pollen. Overwintering is challanging so it is always a great feeling of accomplishment seeing them doing well at this time of year! 🐝

It is hard to believe we are already over a week into 2025!  While we collect a great deal of our own seed, certain spec...
01/09/2025

It is hard to believe we are already over a week into 2025! While we collect a great deal of our own seed, certain species like peppers and squash can't be collected easily because of cross pollination. This year I found a new seed supplier which had some peppers I wasn't able to get over the last few years and ended picking up a bunch of seeds and some great new varieties such as Cayenne Purple hot pepper, Great White Tomato and Red Pear Cherry Tomato. Looking forward to trying these and other new varieties. 🐝

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New Westminster, BC

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