Sloped Garden Design Ideas with a Vegetable Garden
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LandArc Landscaping & Design
Terraced cedar wood planter beds custom built into the slope of the landscape to provide high efficiency use of space and food production.
Photo by Jamie Whitney
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Barely glistening in the sunlight, Critterfence separates the goodies within the garden from the bandits without.
Landscape Projects, Inc.
The potting shed and vegetable garden (featured in a spring issue of Country Living Gardens magazine. © Melissa Clark Photography. All rights reserved
Sweet Smiling Landscapes
Edible landscaping encompasses much more then adding some veggie beds to one’s property. Creative layouts and material usage can incorporate year-round vegetable harvests in an aesthetically pleasing way. Perennial fruit trees, along with bushes and herbs, create a lush space full of beautiful, colors, textures, smells and tastes. Searching out and experimenting with different and rare varieties of edible plants keeps home gardens interesting. Edible landscaping gives access to food at its freshest, when it is most nutritious, and offers many more options than supermarket produce sections—also cutting down on transportation and packaging impacts. From edible estates to food forests, or simple integration of garden-based food production, Sweet Smiling Landscapes has the knowledge and experience to help home owners harvest their own bounty.
box architecture
Raised vegetable beds
Landscape design: Dermot Foley Landscape architects
Photo: Paul Tierney Photography
LandArc Landscaping & Design
Terraced cedar wood planter beds custom built into the slope of the landscape to provide high efficiency use of space and food production.
Photo by Jamie Whitney
User
Raised cedar beds along the Sakonnet River, surrounded by in-ground planting beds, enclosed by a perennial border. A blueberry hedge buffers coastal breezes, while a gravel sitting area offers water views from within the garden.
Jeremy Brodeur
Planet Horticulture
Hilltop home with sweeping views of San Francisco Bay. Open views surrounded by bold foliage dominated plantings. Steep hillside with metal trough set into hillside for vegetables.
Renatta Holt of Merrifield Garden Center
Pole beans, onions, lettuces, cabbage, and violas create a cool, colorful combination of edibles. Don't forget paths to facilitate circulation through the garden!
Renatta Holt
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This seaside castle has everything including a fabulous garden. With limited space available, we dug into the ground to create a veggie garden that would enhance the natural beauty of the surrounding estate. By positioning the garden hillside we were able to help prevent run off problems as well stay within a confined space. A tidy garden tucked into the hillside, perfection!
Sloped Garden Design Ideas with a Vegetable Garden
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