Apartment Garden and Outdoor Space with a Vegetable Patch Ideas and Designs
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Haver & Skolnick LLC Architects
A rustic cedar arbor is host to a number of climbing vegetable vines. Raised planting beds edged with blue stone define gravel paths.
Robert Benson Photography
SCJ Studio Landscape Architecture
In south Seattle, a tiny backyard garden needed a makeover to add usability and create a sitting area for entertaining. Raised garden beds for edible plants provide the transition between the existing deck and new patio below, eliminating the need for a railing. A firepit provides the focal point for the new patio. Angles create drama and direct flow to the steel stairs and gate.
Photo credits, Mark Garff.
Homefront Farmers
Split rail or post and rail fencing is a great option when you want to add a touch of rustic charm to your yard. We have a system that incorporates long-lasting cedar fencing, durable, attractive galvanized "cage mesh," below ground pest barrier, and raised beds filled with balanced organic soil. Beautiful, protected, and productive--that's our idea of a great garden.
Homefront Farmers
A good garden keeps the critters out while allowing easy access when you want to go grab a few cherry tomatoes or head of lettuce. All of our gardens are fully enclosed with attractive fencing and have at least one gate for convenient entrance. Other great features include raised beds filled with nutrient rich organic soil, weed-controlled isles covered with quality pea gravel, and all-natural (untreated) lumber.
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Several months after planting, the formal outline of the garden is softened by lush plantings, while perennials greet visitors and entice pollinators and beneficial insects.
Ecoscape Environmental Design
Young lavender bushes line the pathway of natural buff sandstone pathway, that when fully grown will create a low hedge. The raised veggie beds are irrigated and easy to maintain from all sides.
Photographer: Bill Ervin
Mariani Landscape
This project represents the evolution of a 10 acre space over more than three decades. It began with the pool and space around it. As the vegetable garden grew, the orchard was established and the display gardens blossomed. The prairie was restored and a kitchen was added to complete the space. Although, it continues to change with a pond next on the design plan. Photo credit: Linda Oyama Bryan
Janice Parker Landscape Architects
The center piece of the vegetable garden – exuberant flowers.
Neil Landino
California Landscape Construction
We installed a raised garden bed made of redwood with individual timed sprinklers. This is a great contemporary garden with minimal upkeep.
Apartment Garden and Outdoor Space with a Vegetable Patch Ideas and Designs
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