Formal Garden Design Ideas with a Vegetable Garden
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Mariani Landscape
This project represents the evolution of a 10 acre space over more than three decades. It began with the pool and space around it. As the vegetable garden grew, the orchard was established and the display gardens blossomed. The prairie was restored and a kitchen was added to complete the space. Although, it continues to change with a pond next on the design plan. Photo credit: Linda Oyama Bryan
Home & Garden Design, Atlanta - Danna Cain, ASLA
Imagine sitting on this bench enjoying the view of your colorful vegetable and herb garden.
Casa Smith Designs, LLC
Taking advantage of the sunniest space in the garden, this veggie garden is designed to make growing your own vegetables as easy as possible. In a space 19' x 19' square, these 30" high beds made of redwood are large enough to grow food for a family of 4...or more.
Photo Credit: Mark Pinkerton
Home & 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.
Haver & Skolnick LLC Architects
A fieldstone wall, topped with a mahogany rail fence, provides a garden enclosure and a backdrop for pear espalier.
Robert Benson Photography
Cascadia Edible Landscapes
Really fun project featuring:
Drystack retaining walls using 14 tons of Cabinet Gorge wall block
Juniper raised beds, stained
Pergola, stain
Irregular Flagstone Patio 165 sq foot Bluestone featuring many extra large pieces
Cut bluestone risers for main stair case
Raspberry Trellis
Cucumber/squash trellis
Galvanized Horse Trough Planters, both oblong and circular, including a double stacked one in lower area.
200+ foot long fence extension + gate.
Wetland buffer planting of both ornamental and edible varieties of plants
4 zone, complete automatic drip system with micro valve (manual) controls on all beds
Stefano Marinaz Landscape Architecture
Plant list:
Taxus baccata hedges with Wildflower meadow,
Period: Early July
Homefront Farmers
Nothing equals the transparency of having your fruits and vegetables grown in your own yard. While the term “organic” means many different things to many different growers, Homefront Farmers follows a model of practices that promote the health and ecological biodiversity of your garden. We never use chemical fertilizers, pesticides, fungicides, or other synthetic applications.
We think there’s comfort in knowing where and how your food is grown. Do you?
Formal Garden Design Ideas with a Vegetable Garden
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