Tips for Edible Landscape Gardening

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The following is the second in a series of guest posts about gardening from Rene at Budget Saving Mom.

288Gardening is very important to our entire family.

My sister moved into a neighborhood with a Home Owners Association that did not allow traditional gardens. She built one small raised bed garden that had to be made of bricks, but was unable to build any others due to the regulations of the HOA.

So, how can gardening work for your family in this type of situation?

Or perhaps, you don’t want to have a garden in your front yard, but that is the only place that you get sunlight?

You can use landscape gardening.

Since I only have one area that is about 30 feet wide that gets full sunlight, I also use landscape gardening. I can plant in sunny areas between trees that can blend in with my landscape, and still look beautiful.

Landscape gardening has become much more popular in recent years. Many plants and herbs are actually very beautiful plants.

Here are some great tips for landscape gardening:

  • Rather than only buying flowers for your flower garden, why not buy herbs that produce beautiful flowers? While, I do grow traditional flowers along the sidewalk leading to my house, I also grow perennial herbs. These can have beautiful flowers, and stay green most of the year. One of my favorite flowers is actually the beautiful purple flowers on my sage plants.
  • When I want to buy new trees, I make sure that they are fruit or nut trees. These can have beautiful flowers, and look really attractive, while still providing food for your family.
  • To line my hedges, I use different types of lettuce. There are all types of colorful lettuces. When I harvest the lettuce every few days, I just use scissors to cut the leaves so that the plant will keep producing, not bolt or become bitter.
  • Also, you can consider planting carrots. Carrot tops are dark green and feathery. In the past these were often planted in flower gardens as accents.
  • My other favorite way to use landscape gardening is through bushes. Who doesn’t LOVE fresh berries! These are so expensive in the store, yet I never have to buy them. Rather than planting traditional bushes, consider planting blueberry, raspberry, gooseberry, huckleberry and blackberry bushes. Just keep them pruned, and they can produce many berries, while still serving as shrubbery.

So, be creative and see what ways you can add edible plants to your yard that blend in while providing fresh and delicious food for your family!

Have you tried landscape gardening?

Rene blogs at Budget Saving Mom about couponing, freebies, being a good steward of what God gives us and organic gardening. She is a homeschooling mother of 3 with another on the way. She loves to teach others how to save money on their budget.

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Comments

  1. says

    I just told my husband I wanted to landscape w/edible plants. If you’re gonna plant, might as well get something out if it, right?

    Thanks for the good list!
    .-= oh amanda´s last blog ..Braves on Memorial Day: Top Ten {Tuesday} =-.

  2. says

    I love this idea! Right now we are renting so we don’t have much of a garden, but in the future we plan on building. I especially like the idea of fruit bushes for shrubs and strawberries for ground cover!

  3. says

    oh my goodness! What great ideas for using berry bushes instead of traditional ones. When we moved in we took out all the ugly old bushes and, after 9 years, what we planted isn’t much better. I might just have to try the berries.

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