First attempt with edible landscaping

baymule

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Recently,my wife changed the structure of the garden with the help of denver structural engineer and disturbed the entire garden.I love garnering and handling my garden from last 4 years and done edible landscaping multiple times If you already grow plants in your yard, it will probably be easy to incorporate vegetables, fruits, and herbs into the existing beds to make an edible landscape. Besides providing tasty produce, many edibles are gorgeous and will beautify your landscape.I have
Mel, welcome to TEG, glad to have you here. I have been gardening in beds in my front yard for many years. I made red brick walkways and landscaped with squash, cucumbers, collard greens, tomatoes, butterbeans, green beans, peppers, eggplant, and corn for the summer garden. I planted marigolds, zinnias, had wild dandelions spring up, petunias and sunflowers in the mix for color and to attract bees. In winter I grew broccoli, mustard greens, green onions, garlic, cauliflower, carrots, lettuce and cabbage.

We are moving to acreage where I can have a bigger garden, but sometimes you just have to grow where you are planted. We would love to see pictures of your edible landscaping! You can grow a lot of food in small spaces!
 
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