Garden with a Vegetable Patch and a Raised Bed Ideas and Designs
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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.
The Ardent Gardener Landscape Design
A traditonally design partierre garden using new school materials creates a powerful punch of WOW in this vegetable garden! Custom designed and built steel planters were sand blasted and allowed to rust. The rust color picks up the matching tones in the beautiful natural sandstone path. Intermixing perennials and annuals with the herbs and vegetables makes for an exhuburant bouqet of color and texture.
LandArc Landscaping & Design
Terraced cedar wood planter beds custom built into the slope of the landscape to provide high efficiency use of space and food production.
Photo by Jamie Whitney
Seattle Urban Farm Company
We worked with the owner of this Mercer Island home to completely transform his large, shady backyard and unproductive vegetable garden into a sunny productive space. The new extensive annual vegetable garden features deep raised beds, wide pathways, small production greenhouse, a tool shed, rain garden and patio for entertaining.
The site will also includes native plantings, cut-flower garden and a small farm stand that the owner will stock with the extra bounty from his garden.
Hilary Dahl
Christine Darnell Gardens
Sweet Autumn Clematis adorns the fence of the Kitchen Garden, and lends a sweet fragrance to the area in the fall months.
Christine Darnell Gardens
HEDGE Garden Design & Nursery
Climber Chinese Star Jasmine trained over diamond espalier wirework | HEDGE Garden Design & Nursery
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Custom made cedar planter boxes located at the end of an outdoor kitchen. These are for growing culinary herbs. The patio is made from Belgard Mega Arbel concrete pavers.
Designed and built by Botanica Atlanta.
Arrow. Land + Structures
---Landscape Design and Photography by: Marco Romani, RLA. ---Construction/Installation by: www.thearrowshop.com
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Plant design and installation and photography by Chris Kolb of Ark Gardens. Chris designed an edible foundation border for his clients in Sandwich, MA. It includes Witherod Viburnum, Low bush blueberry, Wintergreen, and Highbush Blueberry. All these native shrubs produce edible berries. Wintergreen is also used as a tea. It is never a challenge to plant under oak canopy when the appropriate plants are selected for the job.
Garden with a Vegetable Patch and a Raised Bed Ideas and Designs
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