
Edible landscaping with kids is really the same as planting edible plants for yourself, you are just getting the kids involved and informed. Let’s start with edible landscaping you may already have planted around your yard. Do you have fruit trees? Are any of your groundcovers edbile, like strawberries?
We will be covering more edible landscaping in other posts. To begin with, make a list of fruits and vegetables that your children like to eat that you aren’t growing in your garden. Fruits, berries, herbs that can be used for flavorings are a good start. The look up their growing zone requirements and see if they can be grown in your area, if they are hardy, if they need sun or shade, then plan from there.
Grubbin in the Garden with the Garden Kid: The Edible Landscape
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Edible Landscaping (Paperback) $23.19 Offers advice on how to plan and maintain landscaping in any climate using attractive edible plants such as fruit trees, grape vines, and herbs, with a special section on designing for small spaces. |
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Edible Landscaping (Paperback) $10.9 Turn good eats into a gorgeous garden! Featuring everything from easy-to-grow annuals to long-fruiting perennials, this encyclopedia of edible plants offers colorful profiles highlighting each plant`s ornamental attributes, origins, use … |
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Eat Your Yard! (Book) $14.44 EAT YOUR YARD is full of information on how to have a beautiful garden that supplies delicious (and sometimes unexpected) things to eat, covering not only vegetables and fruits but nuts, seeds, leaves, flowers, and weeds. From sunflowers to paw-paws, d… |
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The Incredible Edible Landscape (Paperback) $15.83 Description not available. |
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Edible Estates Attack on the Front Lawn (Paperback) $18.03 Since the first edition of Edibile Estates: Attack on the Front Lawn was published, in 2008, interest in edible gardening has exploded across the United States and abroad Even First Lady Michelle Obama is doing it!The greatly expanded second ed… |
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