Black Garden with a Vegetable Patch Ideas and Designs

Deer Proof Garden Enclosure
Deer Proof Garden Enclosure
Ross NW WatergardensRoss NW Watergardens
The enclosure is built with cedar and netting from Deer Busters. Design/Build by Ross NW Watergardens
Beach Strawberry Blooms
Beach Strawberry Blooms
FormLA LandscapingFormLA Landscaping
The dark, glossy leaves of Beach Strawberry provide a dense ground cover. Its delicate white blooms with buttercup centers are every bit as charming as its petite scarlet red strawberries. It is also a California native that will thrive with little water and no fertilizer or pesticides. Photos: Orly Olivier
Hillside Sophisticated in Forest Heights, Oregon
Hillside Sophisticated in Forest Heights, Oregon
Drake's 7 Dees Landscaping & Garden CenterDrake's 7 Dees Landscaping & Garden Center
A great perspective of the entire backyard space, along the right corner of your eye you can see the makings of a first season kitchen garden! Soon teh cedar pergola will be awash of climbing rose canes. Photography by: Joe Hollowell
Holistic Farm Site in Spring Hill, FL
Holistic Farm Site in Spring Hill, FL
GreenDreams Sustainable Solutions, Inc.GreenDreams Sustainable Solutions, Inc.
Perennial Sunflowers (Mexican/Bolivian Sunflowers) are a dynamic accumulator, the leaves can be cut back & dropped to create your own mulch supply/nutrient source.
The Gatehouse
The Gatehouse
Stefano Marinaz Landscape ArchitectureStefano Marinaz Landscape Architecture
Plants in planting beds: Tulipa 'Angels Wish', Tulipa 'Queen of Night' Sambucus ‘Black lace’ Geranium , phaeum 'Samobor', Period: Late April
Garden
Garden
Janice Parker Landscape ArchitectsJanice Parker Landscape Architects
A playful cat cut out embellishes the garden gate set between fastigiate beech trees. Photo Credit: Neil Landino
Sakonnet River Vegetable Garden
Sakonnet River Vegetable Garden
UserUser
Barely glistening in the sunlight, Critterfence separates the goodies within the garden from the bandits without.
Bee Garden / Apiary
Bee Garden / Apiary
Ivy & BloomIvy & Bloom
An under-utilised corner of the garden was transformed into a romantic apiary, or bee-yard, featuring brightly painted hives and vintage furniture. The pebbles are a practical surface for working on the hives and retain water for the plants. Plants selected are a mix of bee-friendly perennials, herbs and vegetables, including dahlia, salvia leucanthe, anenome japonica and dianthus, buckwheat, blue kale, rhubarb, and silver lemon thyme. Woolly thyme, festuca coxii and purple alyssum soften the pebbles. Photos by Dee McQuillan

Black Garden with a Vegetable Patch Ideas and Designs

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