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Edible landscaping is becoming quite popular these days. Instead of planting ornamental cabbage and kale, consider planting edible kale and cabbage for double-duty beauty.
Michael Lockman, author of Curl Up in the Garden, founded WE-Design in Seattle, WA, a landscape design business specializing in edible landscaping, backyard wildlife habitat, and water catchment.
"It's a technique called edible landscaping, and while it's hardly new, it's fairly new to me." One of the greatest things about planting your vegetables in and among the ornamentals is that insect pests rarely bother edibles.
He was ahead of his time with many concepts, including his plants for edible landscaping. He planted `Arbor' beans to ramble and produce lovely flowers and shade.
Beautiful herb and vegetable garden designs fill the history of edible landscaping. This page uses some examples from stunning and historically significant garden sites to explore basic design styles and garden layouts.
The Permaculture Activist - The Activist is North America's leading permaculture periodical offering articles on permaculture design, edible landscaping, bioregionalism, aquaculture, natural building, earthworks, renewable energy, and much more.
Rhode Island and neighboring Massachusetts exhibitors celebrate the theme of "Gardening with Heart.' The show also includes a marketplace of vendors, lectures and seminars such as 'Sustainable Roses for New England Gardens' and 'Edible Landscaping: ...
nice to see vegetables out in the open, rather than relegated to a fenced in area of the backyard. Hopefully this means we've come to appreciate the beauty of vegetable plants and we'll be seeing more front yard veggie gardens and edible landscaping.
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