The Best Edible Landscaping Ideas
January 29th, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedOf all the different types of landscaping, one of the least understood is edible landscaping. Edible landscaping is something that offers an substitute to conventional residential landscapes that are designed solely for ornamental purposes. More specifically, edible landscaping is landscaping that includes trees and shrubs that bear fruit and other food, so that you can really make the most out of your landscaping design.
There are quite a few different plants that can be included in edible landscaping designs, but only the most productive and disease resistant varieties should be included in this categorization.
Plant Varieties
When it comes to edible landscaping, there are lots of plants to select from. Almond, apple, artichoke, bamboo, cherry, burnet, blueberry, blackberry, chokeberry, currant, cherry, chestnut, chives, gooseberry, jostaberry, kiwi, loquat, lovage, medlar, grape, fig, elderberry, dandelion, peach, pistachio, pecan, persimmon, plum, quince, raisin tree, rose hips, sage, rosemary, rhubarb, strawberry, and pineapple guava, these are just a few of the different plants that can be used in edible landscaping.
Terrific Landscaping Ideas For Your Garden
Even though the idea of edible landscaping once sounded far-fetched and unimaginable, today it is alive and well and this is in both warm and cool climates. Not only is this landscaping beautiful and appealing to look at, but resourceful as well because you can eat the food these plants bear. The combinations are truly endless, and unusual fruit trees such as quince, persimmon and pawpaw can really enhance even the most bland and stubborn landscape.
These plants offer a touch to any landscape that no other plant can. They add a uniqueness and a sort of personality to any landscape and are usually alive year round as well, which is just another benefit offered by this type of landscaping.
Tips
One of the most important things to remember when creating an edible landscaping design is that you should think outside of the box. Even though when most people think of food gardens they think of the basic rectangular garden, there are several variations that can be put on this design. The basic design is not even going to be the most productive or attractive design, so try to take a different approach.
Also remember that urban yards can make up in vertical space what they lack in horizontal space, and they do this by taking on a multi-layered approach. Edible landscaping can be a really great option, as long as you select the right plants and maintain them properly so that they’re healthy and thrive.
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