Garden Design Ideas with a Vegetable Garden
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Super-Sod
Super-Sod also offers Soil3 organic compost and Doc's Raised Garden Kits for vegetable gardening.
Arbordale Landscaping
Rudbeckia or Black Eyed Susan. What a great shot! Our photographer did some great close-ups of some of the plant material. Really shows how complex a flower is.
POCO Building Supplies
Design, build and Photo's by Coleby Larsenn
Material supplied by POCO Building Supplies
For more information, contact sales@pocobuildingsupplies.com
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This homeowner had the desire to convert an ornamental garden into an edible one. We opted to leave some of the ornamentals as accents and incorporate the edibles producing a beautiful, bountiful mix. The beneficial insects enjoyed the harmonious mix of edibles and ornamentals and so did the home owners. Photo Credit-Elizabeth Leonard
Ivy & Bloom
An under-utilised corner of the garden was transformed into a romantic apiary, or bee-yard, featuring brightly painted hives and vintage furniture. The pebbles are a practical surface for working on the hives and retain water for the plants. Plants selected are a mix of bee-friendly perennials, herbs and vegetables, including dahlia, salvia leucanthe, anenome japonica and dianthus, buckwheat, blue kale, rhubarb, and silver lemon thyme. Woolly thyme, festuca coxii and purple alyssum soften the pebbles.
Photos by Dee McQuillan
My Landscape Guide
Late summer early fall. The okra is going strong! The cool weather has knocked the leaves off the basil.
Limelight hydrangea in the background.
Elliott Hallum
Ivy & Bloom
An under-utilised corner of the garden was transformed into a romantic apiary, or bee-yard, featuring brightly painted hives and vintage furniture. The pebbles are a practical surface for working on the hives and retain water for the plants. Plants selected are a mix of bee-friendly perennials, herbs and vegetables, including dahlia, salvia leucanthe, anenome japonica and dianthus, buckwheat, blue kale, rhubarb, and silver lemon thyme. Woolly thyme, festuca coxii and purple alyssum soften the pebbles.
Photos by Dee McQuillan
POCO Building Supplies
Design, build and Photo's by Coleby Larsenn
Material supplied by POCO Building Supplies
For more information, contact sales@pocobuildingsupplies.com
Full Circle Soils & Compost
Full Circle: Yes you can grow big tomatoes in Nevada! It is easy if you understand how Nevada soils function. We can help. This is just native Nevada (horrible) soil that has been amended with BOOST soil amendment. BOOST is designed to fix Nevada soils so you can do this. It is all-natural and made from almost 100% recycled Lake Tahoe materials! Let's grow!
Garden Design Ideas with a Vegetable Garden
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