Garden with a Vegetable Patch and a Gate Ideas and Designs

Utah Valley Parade of Homes Exterior
Utah Valley Parade of Homes Exterior
Titan HomesTitan Homes
This house combines wood siding, distressed brick, natural cedar shakers, board-and-batten and rock for a beautiful unique look. The blue front door adds a pop of color. Along with the landscaping, and paver stone pathways to complete the finished product.
Edible Urban Oasis
Edible Urban Oasis
Mark S. Garff, Landscape ArchitectMark S. Garff, Landscape Architect
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. Installed June, 2014. Photography: Mark S. Garff ASLA, LLA
Dutchess County Farmhouse
Dutchess County Farmhouse
Ann Brooke Landscape DesignAnn Brooke Landscape Design
Unpeeled cedar was used to construct this fence, and milled locust boards were used for the raised beds. Planters were created from sections of concrete drain-pipe found on the property.
Vegetable Terraces with Boulder Retaining Walls
Vegetable Terraces with Boulder Retaining Walls
Earth Design, Inc.Earth Design, Inc.
The owners of this vegetable garden purchased the undeveloped lot adjacent to their home and developed the sloping area into a collection of raised beds. - Photo by Kevin Bost
Pretty Organic Vegetable Garden in front yard!
Pretty Organic Vegetable Garden in front yard!
Home & Garden Design, Atlanta - Danna Cain, ASLAHome & Garden Design, Atlanta - Danna Cain, ASLA
A pretty, organic vegetable garden in the front yard. The 4 raised stone beds separated by mulched paths is called a parterre garden. Photographer: Danna Cain, Home & Garden Design, Inc.
SF Garden
SF Garden
Steve Masley Consulting and DesignSteve Masley Consulting and Design
Redwood branch trellises are a great addition to a raised garden bed. They provide support for green beans, peas, indeterminate tomatoes, and thornless blackberries. Photo by Steve Masley.
Modern peninsula backyard
Modern peninsula backyard
Better LandscapeBetter Landscape
Smooth colored concrete vegetable boxes in varying heights for interest. Photo: Kiet Do
E 18th Ave
E 18th Ave
Aloe DesignsAloe Designs
Custom multi-level vegetable beds and an in-ground BBQ pit add function to this contemporary garden space.
Vertical Gardening
Vertical Gardening
Edger Landscape DesignEdger Landscape Design
Vertical supports keep crops like tomatoes, cucumbers, pole beans, and some squashes off the ground as well as provide visual interest. Cathy Edger, Edger Landscape Design

Garden with a Vegetable Patch and a Gate Ideas and Designs

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