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On Fri, 21 Aug 2009 17:09:39 -0500, George Shirley
> wrote: >modom (palindrome guy) wrote: >> Do any RFC-ers practice edible landscaping at home? >> >> http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/1000/1255.html >> >> Fritz Haeg did a project down in Austin last year as part of his >> "Edible Estates" series: >> http://www.fritzhaeg.com/garden/init...ates/main.html >> >> Am I alone in my interest in this idea? > >Our entire backyard is edible landscaping. We have nine fruit trees, >black berries, blue berries, a herb garden, a large vegetable garden, >and long strip beds along the fence line that are generally put into a >mix of edible flowers, ornamental flowers, and vegetables. > >If DW would allow it I would plant more fruit trees in the front yard >plus turn the flower beds into decorative vegetable gardens AND flower >beds. I guess I could always eat the roses like we do the pansies and >nasturtiums. Do you find it to be a lot of work caring for all that? My gardening this summer has been mostly confined to the community garden here in Cow Hill, and I'm not sure I have the gumption to take on more just now. Still lawns seem sillier and sillier to me. I mean what's the point? -- modom |
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