An award-winning garden designer reveals her style secrets for designing an edible garden that's beautiful and functional.
With both an aging relative and a wheelchair user in mind, architect Neal Schwartz creates a family guesthouse designed to be accessible to all.
This small backyard has a secret: Virtually every plant in it can be put on your plate or in a vase. Get ideas for how to replicate it.
Last year, All America Selections set a challenge for gardeners: to create a beautiful and functional garden based on the theme of “foodscaping,” or edible landscaping. Peek at the winning gardens that incorporate ornamentals and edibles into one cohesive, beautiful garden design.
Our judges have selected the finalists, now you choose the winners. Vote for the finalists in each of 12 categories in the Considered Design Awards, on bot
Start your own kitchen garden with a few of Lauren’s tips…
For Jack Laver Brister of Tinhouse Home and Garden Antiques, a heavily shaded courtyard that came with the Georgian townhouse he’s renovating in Somerset,
Precision gardening is a modern and creative method of gardening. Here are my 7 tips for a successful precision garden!
This stylish and functional edible landscape design will help you remake your plain concrete patio into a destination that looks good and tastes delicious!
This small backyard has a secret: Virtually every plant in it can be put on your plate or in a vase. Get ideas for how to replicate it.
Take an inside look at creating breathtaking edible landscapes with award-winning designer Christian Douglas. He walks us through how to create a unified, lush, magical, and edible landscape design using one of his gorgeous designs as an example.
Every time I see a Pine House Edible Gardens project, I smile. Simply put: They’re joyful—bursting with lush plantings, colorful blooms, and lots of organi
Every time I see a Pine House Edible Gardens project, I smile. Simply put: They’re joyful—bursting with lush plantings, colorful blooms, and lots of organi
Today I have 150 plants in my permaculture garden.This is not a complete list of my plants - still working on that, and of course, it is seasonal too.
I’ve always loved having edibles in my garden. It isn’t a new idea, cottage gardens in Europe traditionally combined growing vegetables for the family along with table flowers, due to the small spaces most people had in those times. And cottage…
This small backyard has a secret: Virtually every plant in it can be put on your plate or in a vase. Get ideas for how to replicate it.
Every time I see a Pine House Edible Gardens project, I smile. Simply put: They’re joyful—bursting with lush plantings, colorful blooms, and lots of organi
Vote for the finalists in each of 17 Considered Design Awards categories, now through August 8, on both Gardenista and Remodelista. In the Best Edible Gard
When I think of eating produce that I can grow in my front yard, I can almost hear the cries of the neighborhood Lawn Nazi’s now. Grousing not so subtly when passing by for inspection, “…
Organic gardening by definition makes everything happier. Instead of growing plants with the help of harsh chemical fertilizers and pesticides, organic gar
Every time I see a Pine House Edible Gardens project, I smile. Simply put: They’re joyful—bursting with lush plantings, colorful blooms, and lots of organi
Just because you have shade doesn't mean you can't garden! Here are 38 edible or useful plants that you can grow even in the shade!
With one large pot, you can grow an edible container garden. Here are 5 ideas of what to plant, including combinations for homemade salsa and smoothies.
A quick introduction to the benefits of growing edible plants in your yard and landscape. Includes some tips for getting started and a practical list of plants that you can eat and also enjoy visually.
This book is dangerous. In its essence, Retrosuburbia inspires us all to stay right where we are. Turning our suburbs upside down, to make the world we want.
We’re gardeners. We don’t need a patch of earth to grow our own food. No siree. We can ... Read More
Having an edible garden is great for so many reasons. Not only are all plants edible but there is always a use for them. There's no better feeling than ...
Considered "the most influential garden designer of the past 25 years," Dutch plantsman Piet Oudolf has done for perennial gardening what artist Leonard Ko
This small backyard has a secret: Virtually every plant in it can be put on your plate or in a vase. Get ideas for how to replicate it.
Learn how to build a herb spiral in this article. A spiral herb garden is used for growing different herbs in a small space. With it, you can make a perfect use of your vertical space in an arranged manner.
Garden hedges provide more than just structure and privacy – they can also reward you with edible fruits and leaves. Consider these varieties of fast growing fruit bearing hedge trees, and other fragrant hedging plants for the ultimate edible hedge.
Learn all about show-stopping alliums including edible vs. ornamental varieties, how to grow, harvest, and dry them, and more.
Beth Chatto’s gardens in the driest part of the United Kingdom (with just 20 inches of annual rainfall) have become famous not only for their sheer beauty,
Just because you have shade doesn't mean you can't garden! Here are 38 edible or useful plants that you can grow even in the shade!
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Designer summer pots recently auctioned at the Garden Museum Astrantia Collection Buy this collection of three beautiful perennials from Telegraph Garden Shop Latest reader offers at gardenshop.telegraph.co.uk
Garden hedges provide more than just structure and privacy – they can also reward you with edible fruits and leaves. Consider these varieties of fast growing fruit bearing hedge trees, and other fragrant hedging plants for the ultimate edible hedge.
Harvest straight from your yard with these front yard landscaping ideas for edible gardens.
Phlomis fruticosa, or Jerusalem Sage, is an edible, drought-tolerant landscaping option for your garden. Learn to grow it here.
Printing note: This design was created to be 8.5″ x 14″ and the design pdf will print best on legal size paper. Existing Site Conditions & Plant Communities Phasing Phase 1) Front yard – Everything up against the house could be planted first to frame the front of the house. If the oak tree is not already present in the front … St. Louis Read More »
Drinks made with just-picked herbs, fruit, and vegetables as flavorings and garnishes are the toast of the summer party season.
Introduction This guild was developed for a Golden Delicious apple tree. The bare rooted tree was planted in 2015 with compost, tree starter and mycorrhiza. The soil in the immediate vicinity is re…
Garden editor Clare Foster outlines the trends in the world of garden design and gardening this year
Before you roll up your sleeves this weekend, take some inspiration from 25 of the most beautiful gardens from Australian House & Garden magazine.
Outdoor seating areas in gardens, backyards, and more.