Why settle for just a pretty view when your garden can offer a delicious snack, too? Edible landscaping is the perfect way to ...
Haley Mast is a freelance writer, fact-checker, and small organic farmer in the Columbia River Gorge. She enjoys gardening, reporting on environmental topics, and spending her time outside ...
Edible landscaping is good for a pandemic. During this stay-at-home time due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an edible landscape provides a good activity that can yield some food for your table. Lawn is the ...
Take some time to work on edible landscaping design for delicious food all season long. It is simple to use foliage, flowers and fruit for edible landscaping front yard and back. The edible landscape ...
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When people think about growing food in urban areas, the first idea is generally to hide the vegetable garden somewhere in the backyard. Edible landscaping offers an alternative to conventional ...
Food plants have jumped the fence from the kitchen garden. They’re making their way into the landscape, doing double duty as both food sources and things of beauty. It’s a movement called edible ...
Q: I've been gardening for years, and have recently been seeing the term "edible landscapes." What are they, why are they, and how do I develop one? A: Edible landscaping is not a new concept, but has ...
Chip and Janice Wilmot stand in their edible landscape, with a serviceberry tree in the background. Chip holds produce he picked from the garden. When Chip and Janice Wilmot moved into their Lilburn ...