Backyard Edible Garden. A high fence keeps the deer out of this Vancouver Island edible garden. You can grow some home-grown, fresh edible garden plants in your backyard garden or garden box.
Come join me for another garden tour of our backyard edible garden in Los Angeles. Swap Ornamental Foliage for Edibles When you're beginning to transition a traditional front garden to an edible landscape, you can replace purely ornamental foliage plants with lettuces, kale, Swiss chard or even rhubarb. Plants come in all shapes and sizes, so it's important to plan your layout first.
Backyard Edible Garden We are growing more than a hundred varieties of edible plants - vegetables, herbs, berries, citrus and fruit trees.
As we mentioned, your edible plant garden's layout will depend on your space and the kinds of plants you want to grow.
Sow seeds thickly and cut as needed when a few inches tall. Caution: Avoid eating garlic mustard raw too often because the plant contains cyanide. And certainly not bright, flowery ones!
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