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Foodscaping slips vegetables in among the flowers for visual appeal in the garden

I recently started my seeds tomatoes, cucuzza squash, climbing zucchini, golden beets, Florida cranberries, nasturtiums, zinnias, edelweiss, various herbs and Roma beans. They barely fit on my kitch.

Foodscaping slips vegetables in among the flowers for visual appeal in the garden

A gardening practice called foodscaping is about mixing vegetables with flowers and other ornamentals for a visually appealing garden. It s also a good way to slip in more edibles when

Foodscaping slips vegetables in among the flowers for visual appeal in the garden – AgriNews

I recently started my seeds tomatoes, squash, zucchini, beets, various herbs and beans. They barely fit on my kitchen counter, which becomes a transient nursery every spring.

Foodscaping slips vegetables in among the flowers for visual appeal

A gardening practice called foodscaping is about mixing vegetables with flowers and other ornamentals for a visually appealing garden. It s also a good way to slip in more edibles when

Foodscaping slips vegetables in among the flowers for visual appeal in the garden | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

A gardening practice called "foodscaping" is about mixing vegetables with flowers and other ornamentals for a visually appealing garden. It s also a good way to slip in more edibles when you ve run out of growing space for them. Vining sweet potatoes, for example, are beautiful plants with lush, heart-shaped leaves. They grow quickly to fill bare spots and can be used as an annual groundcover. You can plant them at the front of a border or train them to grow up a trellis. Chemicals exuded by cherry tomatoes can help prevent an often deadly rose disease if they re planted near roses. And the tomatoes serve as a visual prelude to the rose hips later in the season. Other possibilities include lining a pathway or border with lettuces.

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