Sloped Garden Design Ideas with a Vegetable Garden
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radicle
Perennial and ornamental grass garden centered within walking path accessible to community.
Christie Green
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
Spirit Garden Design
Edibles can be incorporated into designated veggie planters or planted directly into the garden. Incorporating fruit trees, blueberries, and huckleberries allow for convenient harvesting and munching by kids young and old.
Renatta Holt of Merrifield Garden Center
Supported with a temporary teepee, mile-long beans happily grow with garlic and furry asparagus in the background. Trim off garlic flowers and stems...dry and use in arrangements.
Renatta Holt
Giuseppe Lunardini Architetto del Paesaggio
A landscape intervention must be done on tiptoe. It cannot destroy the environment.
Giuseppe Lunardini
Maynard Studios
This exterior railing project was designed by landscape architect J.P. Shadley & created by hand (& "brought to life") by Maynard Studios. Installation and other photos by Matthew & Karine Maynard.
Environmental Design and Services, LLC
The project was partially funded through Arlington County's StormwaterWise Landscapes Program. EDS provided the design and installation of a Conservation Landscape for this client. The client received the maximum reimbursement the County program offered.
Sloped Garden Design Ideas with a Vegetable Garden
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