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The goal of a good design is to unify a space by providing blocks of color or texture that capture or direct the viewer's eye. It is one of the most basic landscape design principles. Find out how to do it in your landscape in this post, and attract beneficial insects, too!

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Maximize your space with edible landscaping and have never ending ingredients growing just outside your home. From fruit trees to herbs, there's something for any landscape design.

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The South Seattle Edible Landscape residence is home to an avid cook who sought to redesign his entire property to reflect and support his passion for food. Raised bed annual gardens, beehives, perennial plantings and mushroom habitat have transformed the yard into an edible, functional outdoor living space.

Edibles like fruit and nut trees, herbs, and perennial vegetables take a lot of work to get started. However, unlike an annual vegetable garden that will require daily tending, setting up perennial edible landscaping only need occasional maintenance once established. Here are tips to get you started! Plantarea Legumelor, Food Forest Garden, Perennial Vegetables, Permaculture Gardening, Survival Gardening, Edible Landscaping, Food Supply, Landscaping Tips, Food Garden

Edibles like fruit and nut trees, herbs, and perennial vegetables take a lot of work to get started. However, unlike an annual vegetable garden that will require daily tending, setting up perennial edible landscaping only need occasional maintenance once established. Here are tips to get you started!