Eat Your Garden
Tips, tricks, and design ideas for growing your own sustainable, organic produce.
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Edible Edges: Landscaping That's Good Enough to Eat! - Garden Therapy
Edible edges are a smart solution in the landscape if you have limited space or want to make your vegetable garden part of the ornamental garden. Pop in edible plants that look decorative and provide harvestable crops along the edges of the garden for an easy and attractive foodscape. #gardentherapy #foodscaping
Speedy Vegetables to Grow in the Spring Garden - Garden Therapy
Speedy Vegetable for the Spring Garden- peas, tomatoes, spinach, beans, and radishes are just a few of the plants that you can grow very quickly in the spring! Start your garden early :) #gardentherapy #springgarden #vegetablegarden #growyourowngroceries
Grow Your Own Perennial Herb Container Garden - Garden Therapy
perennial herb garden map - Perennial herbs grow well in containers and so you can grow them anywhere! But if you want them to come back year after year, here is how to grow a perennial herb container garden using the right soil, plants, and growing conditions. Plus, you’ll learn which herbs to plant for the best results.#gardentherapy #gardening #herbs #growingherbs #garden #containergarden #perennials
Speedy Plants to Sow in Summer for a Fall Harvest - Garden Therapy
Speedy Plants to Sow in Summer for a Fall Harvest - Seed starting doesn’t have to be confined to being a springtime activity in cooler climates; there are many vegetables and flowers you can plant in the summer for a late summer/early fall harvest. Summer sowing is a great way to ensure that your garden continues to thrive as long as possible, so grab some seed packets and get to work! #gardentherapy #seedstarting #gardening #ediblegarden #gardenideas #gardeningtips
Unusual Salad Greens that aren't lettuce
Unusual Greens to Try in Your Next Salad - Leafy greens run the gamut from bitter to spicy, providing a more interesting punch to a salad. Growing unusual greens can add unique textures and plenty of flavor to your plate #gardentherapy #lettuce #salad #growinggreens #GYO #gardening #ediblegarden