Garden with a Vegetable Patch for Spring Ideas and Designs

AllScape Design + Installation
AllScape Design + Installation
Spencer Frazier PhotoSpencer Frazier Photo
AllScape Design + Installation www.spencerhardyfrazier.com ©Spencer Frazier 2017
Organic Vegetable Garden
Organic Vegetable Garden
Revolution LandscapeRevolution Landscape
Sustainably harvested, rough-cut Juniper and steel raised beds host a variety of yummy organic vegetables.
Natives and Edibles in Northwest
Natives and Edibles in Northwest
Clara Lambert DesignClara Lambert Design
This Family in Northwest DC wanted a cozy, lush space filled with Natives and with plenty of space to grow vegetables. The landscape beds are full of native shrubs and perennials with an emphasis on year round beauty. Plants were seleccted for their beneficial insect host properties as well as for beauty. Flowering perennials were selected so that something will be in bloom all season long; from the early spring Virginia Bluebells to the fall flowering Goldenrod. The herb spiral was hand made by Clara herself and is a favorite feature of this productive, inviting space.
California Lilac
California Lilac
FormLA LandscapingFormLA Landscaping
Perfectly placed near both citrus trees and raised garden beds, more California lilac (ceanothus) buzzes - it fills with the ideal pollinator as it fills with these enchanting blooms. Photo: Lesly Hall
Raised Garden Boxes
Raised Garden Boxes
Kayu Canada Inc.Kayu Canada Inc.
What a way to garden this summer. A raised garden might just be the perfect way to get your hands dirty. Wood supplied by Kayu Canada Inc. Work done by the homeowners.
Edible Gardens
Edible Gardens
Gardenalia Property Services, LLCGardenalia Property Services, LLC
Matching raised wood bed and fence. Great craftmanship!
Gated Vegetable Garden
Gated Vegetable Garden
Gardenalia Property Services, LLCGardenalia Property Services, LLC
Gated vegetable garden with fencing and raised beds.
Le jardin de tisanes des Comptoirs Richard - Paris 15éme
Le jardin de tisanes des Comptoirs Richard - Paris 15éme
Justine DewitteJustine Dewitte
Le jardin a été conçu pour Les Comptoirs Richard, il est situé au siège de l'entreprise. Elle est fondée à Paris en 1892, son siège est situé dans l'ancienne petite manufacture de café, ancien domicile de l’entreprise familiale. Afin de concevoir le petit jardin attenant à la maison et à la boutique des Comptoirs Richard, il faut comprendre l'histoire du lieu : après s’être fait un nom dans la négoce de vins et de spiritueux, la Maison Richard a développé ensuite son savoir-faire autour du café, elle continue son expansion dans la vente de thé et de tisanes. La maison, devenue le siège de l'entreprise, s'ouvre sur ce petit coin de verdure en plein cœur de Paris. Le jardin de 200m² est découpé en deux espaces; le premier accueille une terrasse aménagée de pots en terre cuite faits main, des "Atelier Vierkant", en lien avec les espaces de repos et de restauration de l'entreprise. Le second est constitué de jardinières en plessis de bois de châtaigniers, plantées d'aromatiques. Ces aromatiques ont été sélectionnées, en collaboration avec Les Comptoirs Richard, et sont cultivées puis séchées afin de créer des petits sachets de tisanes, afin d'être offerts aux clients privilégiés. Co-conception avec Athénaïs de Nadaillac pour STUDIO MUGO. Réalisation travaux espaces verts MUGO PAYSAGE Photo avant la récolte des aromatiques. Le jardin est foisonnant et odorant.
Highlands Residence
Highlands Residence
Wildly IlluminatingWildly Illuminating
Entry to the walled garden where the herb and vegetable gardens are located, the greenhouse and BBQ Pavilion.
Erina Heights Market Garden
Erina Heights Market Garden
Adam's GardenAdam's Garden
An extensive edible garden build. A rustic look and feel achieved with railway sleepers and raw timbers. The goal was to create a market garden feel with easy access to veggies, seating and shelter from weather. All in all, a great hangout spot.
Vegetable Garden
Vegetable Garden
Fresh Home & Garden ServicesFresh Home & Garden Services
The clients wanted to utilise this unused area of their backyard for a productive vegetable garden. We had previously prepared this area as part of a retaining wall project and so had installed access to tap into storm water drainage. The clients also wanted the Veggie Patch fully irrigated so we laid PVC pipe from the site of a future rain water tank and pump with irrigation pipe to connect to the Vegetable Garden and also other lines into the pop-up lawn irrigation before the area was paved for their boat. Since lawn and sprayer irrigation are the first things to be cut under water restrictions we wanted to future proof their vegetable garden and lawn by utilising the future rain water tank. As this will be a kitchen garden we paved the access rather than using crushed granite so that in those kitchen emergencies clean shoes and feet would be going back into the house. The client also owns two very mischievous Boxer dogs so protecting the the vegetable garden was a must. The client wanted us to refurbish some old green steel pool fencing and gate. So we primed, painted the fence panels, gate and posts and worked around the lengths to get the desired result. Treated pine sleepers 200 x 75 mm were used to build the 600 mm high raised vegetable garden beds. 100 mm Socked slotted Agi line was used for drainage with 3 lines run to ensure no complaints from the neighbours. The drainage line was connected to the stormwater drainage system and 20 mm blue metal aggregate was used for drainage. The Vegetable garden beds were filled with a combination of the client's composted materials and Mushroom Compost. This was mulched with Sugar Cane Mulch.
WOODSTOCK Rooftop Landscape
WOODSTOCK Rooftop Landscape
SHIFT_DESIGNSHIFT_DESIGN
Custom green roof, vegetable planter, and rain screen design for a Philadelphia rooftop.

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