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![]() "modom (palindrome guy)" > wrote in message ... > 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? > -- > > modom I started gardening that way many years ago. I've just recently moved all edibles to the backyard and all ornamentals to the front. That way I can be sure that I don't use anything iffy for us or the dog in the backyard edibles. I use the disease/insect/fertilizer for the roses in the front and didn't want that stuff in the soil with edibles. I still battle with nature as naturally as possible, but I've given up on aphids and mildew on the roses. Besides, while I can keep my dog from doing his stuff all over my edibles, I can't control the neighbor's dogs. Janet |
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