edible landscape
Edible Landscaping - Living on the Cheap and Easy Part 1
This is the first in a series that I will be doing on the subject of living on the cheap and easy. I am an expert in doing that. When it is appropriate, I will try to point you to additional resources on the subject. For great ideas and information about how to do edible landscaping! www.oklahomafood.coop Charlie Nardozzi Takes you by the hand and walks you through getting started on your own edible landscaping project with his "Edible Landscaping Primer". www.garden.org Dave Donovan makes a case for edible landscaping and gives some hints on how to start. www.doityourself.com Ohio State University Extension has a list of plants you can use and even has a garden layout design. ohioline.osu.edu Marion Owen shares her ideas on how to landscape with edible plants. She includes other resources. www.plantea.com Many of the images used to show you what I mean and what can be done were blatantly obtained through Google search as was much of the other content of this video. The music came from incompetech.com
A Visit With Ros Creasy
Ros Creasy is famous in the world of edible landscaping, in fact she coined the term in her first book, Edible Landscaping back in 1982. She has since authored over 16 books on the subject of growing and cooking edible plants. We had the honor of visiting and filming her and her wonderful yard.
Garden Girl TV: Lawns to Edible Landscapes
Patti, the Garden Girl, encourages you to get rid of your lawn for a edible landscape. Check out www.gardengirltv.com SUBSCRIBE TO MY FREE MAGAZINE visitor.constantcontact.com
How to Create a Beautiful Edible Landscape - Tim Robson On Gardening Australia
My kids and I show the Gardening Australia TV team around our organic backyard full of fruit vegetable and chickens
Edible Landscaping and Vegetable Gardens at the 2012 Chicago Flower & Garden Show
John from www.growingyourgreens.com goes on a field trip to the 2012 Chicago Flower and Garden Show. In this episode, you will see some of John's favorite display gardens that have to do with edible landcaping and vegetable gardening at home. In addition, John will share some of his favorite exhibitors at the garden show that offers you products so you can grow food at home. After watching this episode you will be sure to learn a few things about growing food that you didn't already know.
How to Grow an Edible Landscape
Learn how to add edible plants like herbs, vegetables and fruits to your garden or landscape with these four helpful tips from Lowe's. Check out the article for more helpful gardening tips: lowescreativeideas.com 1. Plant Herbs by Your Door - If you grow herbs by your door, you can easily step outside while cooking to snip a few leaves to add to your dish. 2. Think Small - Plant dwarf varieties of fruits and veggies. These smaller plants fit into any landscape or garden. 3. Edge Walkways with Fruit - Edge walkways or garden beds with fruits like strawberries that will come back year after year. 4. Plan Tall Edibles - Plant taller edible plants like kale in the interior of your garden bed. Create a functional and beautiful garden or landscape with edible landscaping. For great how to videos and home improvement tips, subscribe to Lowe's YouTube: www.youtube.com Or head to our channel: www.youtube.com www.Lowes.com -- Never Stop Improving
Edible Landscape
Nebraska State Forester Scott Josiah shows us his backyard where there are numerous trees and shrubs that provide a number of fruits and nuts.
Blueberry Bush Maintenance Tips for Edible Landscaping HiRez
Patti Moreno the Garden Girl discusses the proper care and maintenance for blueberry bushes. This is a higher resolution improved edit of an older video.
Edible Landscaping with Loren Luyendyk
Arborist, nurseryman and Permaculture teacher Loren Luyendyk of Santa Barbara Organics shows us his recent project transforming a suburban lawn into an edible oasis. Produced by Sustainable World Media.
Edible landscaping business reshapes gardens
Abundant Edible Landscapes owner Joe Floyd runs a shiitake mushroom business out of his backyard while helping customers reshape theirs. Video by Andrew Stanfill
Edible Landscaping Part 1 The Truth About Soil and Rototilling
This is part 1 of edible landscaping. Eco landscape designer Darren Butler talks about the importance of soil. This is a fascinating video, you will learn a lot and expand your awareness. Learning to grow some of your own food at home organically contributes greatly to a cleaner earth. No pesticides, no fossil fuels burned in transport, just healthier food to enhance your life.
FrugalTV - Planting Edible Landscaping
Edible Agriculture. Imagine stepping out your door with a basket and leisurely strolling around your yard, all the while harvesting enough ingredients to make a whole meal upon your return to the kitchen. From apples to tomatoes to peaches to potatoes most of your meal comes from less than fifty yards from your dinner table! Now that's what I'm talkin' about!! In this episode of Frugal TV Nathan talks about his apple tree and his plans for a new pear tree!! If you have any ideas on edible landscaping please share and comment! To Learn More About Gardening, head over to WeUseCoupons and check out the Gardening Forum: www.weusecoupons.com To Learn more about how to lower other items on your grocery bill head over and learn to COUPON!! www.weusecoupons.com Thanks for watching and please subscribe to our YouTube Channel.
Designing Edible Landscapes HiRez
Patti, the Garden Girl, encourages you to get rid of your lawn for a edible landscape. Check out www.gardengirltv.com and www.urbansustainableliving.com
"Permaculture Trio" -- Forest Gardening, Edible Landscapes & Urban Permaculture
This video consists of three mini-documentaries: 1. (0:12) FOREST GARDENING with Robert Hart Find out loads about what forest gardening is, and how to make your own! 2. (15:55) PLANTS FOR A FUTURE with Ken Fern Second is an amazing case study about Rural Permaculture in Britain, showcasing loads of amazing edible plants, aquaculture and flowers, as well as fantastic medicinal plants. Look out for a cure for female infertility that's dropped in here! 3. (32:08) URBAN PERMACULTURE with Mike & Julia Guerra This is a brilliant and inspiring documentary of permaculture techniques used effectively in an urban back garden. WIth little more than 2 hours of work a week, this couple produce about a fifth of their food intake!
Edible Landscaping, Onions, and Wild Grapevines
This was WAY longer than the 2 minutes that I like to keep my videos around. I was playing with my new camera and wanted to test the audio/video quality. I found a few wild grapevines in my backyard...and if you've watched any of my videos about edible landscaping...you can probably guess that I was pretty excited to find this. :)
Gardening Guide #10: Edible Landscapes
www.hacres.tv It doesn't take long to get a great crop of fruit! Rev. Malkmus reveals the surprising results you can get after just one year of planting an edible landscape. Visit Rev. George's blog for more Gardening and Health Tips at healthtip.hacres.com
Edible Landscapes of Osa Mountain Village
Osa Mountain Village is a sustanable Resort Community in the Osa Peninsula Costa Rica omvcostarica.info www.osamountainresort.com www.osamountainvillagecostarica.com
Front Yard Lawn to Food - Planning your front yard edible landscape
John shows an overhead view of his front yard garden. He discusses his design criteria and gives you some things to think about when designing your front yard edible landscaping project.
The Garden of Eatin' (pre-election version)
This animated video is part of the "Eat the View" campaign to turn part of the White House's 18 acre lawn back into an edible landscape. The video tells the story of the "America's Garden" from 1800 when President John Adams planted the first "first vegetables" to feed his own family to the present day. It ends by peeking optimistically into the future when the next President, seeing how our world is changing, announces plans to replant America's garden, inspiring countless citizens to grow some of their own delicious, healthy, and environmentally responsible food. The "Eat the View" campaign is powered by real people like you. If you haven't yet signed our petition, please do so here: www.eattheview.org The video was produced by the nonprofit group Kitchen Gardeners International (www.KitchenGardeners.org) which is leading the "Eat the View" campaign. The animation is the creative genius of Eliot Morrison of http
Edible Landscaping with Rosalind Creasy - Part 1
Rosalind Creasy talks about how she first became interested in gardening. She describes how she came to be interested in using her decorative landscape to grow food and using edible plants to decorate her front yard landscape. Rosalind Creasy is an award-winning garden and food writer, photographer and author of 18 books on the topic of edible landscaping and cooking. Rosalind is a much sought-after speaker and lecturer, addressing groups from coast to coast. Her magnificent photography enriches her talks, enticing and inspiring audiences across the country.
Edible Landscaping with Rosalind Creasy - Part 2
Santa Clara Valley has some of the best soil and one of the best growing climates in the world and we are paving it over and putting lawns on it. Creasy describes how the "light bulb went off" for her when she visited a kibbutz near Haifa in the 60s and saw the severe loss of topsoil they had experienced and learned of the high cost and difficulty of restoring the topsoil. She describes how she overcame skepticism and legitimized the use of edible plants in decorative landscape designs. Rosalind Creasy is an award-winning garden and food writer, photographer and author of 18 books on the topic of edible landscaping and cooking. Rosalind is a much sought-after speaker and lecturer, addressing groups from coast to coast. Her magnificent photography enriches her talks, enticing and inspiring audiences across the country.
UMD Edible Landscape: Burlap Gardens
Video of the construction of the burlap/straw bale gardens next to the greenhouse and Swenson Science building.
Edible Landscaping All About Fruit Day 2010
Come join us on a virtual tour from our yearly All About Fruit Day.
edible landscape design at Los Angeles Arboretium in Arcadia
Edible landscape design at the Los Angeles Arboretium in Arcadia was held the weekend of May 1-3 2008 They had a lot of great designs and tons of plants for sale. I really enjoyed my day there on Sunday and spent way too much money on plants for my little garden area beside the greenhouse... so many ideas!
The Best of Edible Landscape Design 2011
The best pictures submitted by readers of www.edible-landscape-design.com during 2011. Have an edible garden you want to share? Go to http to show off YOUR garden! Music courtesy of www.free-instrumentals.com.
Cranberry Plants for Sale - Edible Landscaping with Cranberries by DiMeo Fruit Farms & Nursery
Buy cranberry plants direct from DiMeo Fruit Farms & Cranberry Plant Nursery and enjoy big cranberries that can be used for gardening with cranberries or retail or wholesale cranberry plants for sale by our family fruit farm. Grow organic cranberry plants in your own back yard cranberry garden with DiMeo cranberry plant nurseries.
Edible Landscaping with Permaculture Twist
Ninja Designs. Herb spiral, cob oven, espalier fruit fence guild, jack n the bean stalk bamboo trellis
Edible Landscaping & Starting Vegetable Seeds Indoors
Spring 2009 -- I've started spring planting and seed starting. My yard still looks pretty rough, but I've been busy with digging holes and building a raised bed around my patio. I'm hoping to make my yard edible AND attractive...eventually. Takes time, effort and $, so it will be a slow process.
Permaculture - Forest Gardening, Edible Landscapes & Urban Permaculture
This video consists of three mini-documentaries: 1. FOREST GARDENING with Robert Hart Find out loads about what forest gardening is, and how to make your own! 2. PLANTS FOR A FUTURE with Ken Fern Second is an amazing case study about Rural Permaculture in Britain, showcasing loads of amazing edible plants, aquaculture and flowers, as well as fantastic medicinal plants. Look out for a cure for female infertility that's dropped in here! 3. URBAN PERMACULTURE with Mike & Julia Guerra This is a brilliant and inspiring documentary of permaculture techniques used effectively in an urban back garden. WIth little more than 2 hours of work a week
Grubbin in the Garden with the Garden Kid: The Edible Landscape
A little fun in the garden! The Garden Girl's daughter, Ale, picks blueberries and raspberries from the edible garden landscape. Be sure to rate, comment, and favorite the video, as well as share with everybody! Subscribe to Patt's free magazine! Click here visitor.constantcontact.com Check out Patti's websites www.gardengirltv.com http
Edible landscapes Symposium
We travel to Devil Mountain Wholesale Nursery in San Ramon California for their Edible Landscape Symposium and talk to the speakers and vendors about what's current in the world of edible landscapes.
Making the Edible Landscape Part 1
Making the Edible Landscape is about growing food in urban spaces. This continues research started over thirty years ago with rooftop gardens in Montreal. Making the Edible Lanscape Part 1 covers the city of Columbo, Sri Lanka (Part 2 covers Kampala Uganda and Rosario Argentina). A project of McGill University Minimum Cost Housing Group.
Edible Landscaping with Rosalind Creasy - Part 3
In this section of her talk, Creasy describes how to use and harvest edible plants so they continue to look beautiful. She describes the origin of ornamental landscaping, how it started out as a status symbol for royalty and draws comparisons with current landscape design thinking. She also shows several versions of her own front garden over the years and discusses the value of produce grown in an area of just 100 square feet. Rosalind Creasy is an award-winning garden and food writer, photographer and author of 18 books on the topic of edible landscaping and cooking. Rosalind is a much sought-after speaker and lecturer, addressing groups from coast to coast. Her magnificent photography enriches her talks, enticing and inspiring audiences across the country.
tropicalesque edible landscape
Edible landscape at our home garden featuring tropical plants grown in a hot, protected microclimate.
Pest Control in Edible Landscapes - Part 1 - IPM in Kentucky - Nursery Crops
Chrissa Carlson of Urban Farmhouse discusses pest control in edible landscaping. This presentation was recorded on December 1, 2011 at an Integrated Pest Management meeting hosted by the University of Kentucky Research and Education Center Department of Horticulture. For more information on Chrissa and Urban Farmhouse visit www.urbanfarmhouseonline.com
Edible Landscaping
Edible landscapes are an extension of organic gardens and enables you to have an esthetically pleasing yard with edible plants and trees. Twitter.com Facebook.com pinterest.com green-desert.tumblr.com greendesert.org Moringa Tree - Probably one of the most important all around medicinal plants. This is truly a miracle plant and benefits are almost to numerous to name. The benefits are (not limited to): Improves immune system, nourishes the brain and eyes, lowers the appearance of wrinkles, promotes energy, acts as an antioxidant. greendesert.org
Pest Control in Edible Landscapes - Part 2 - IPM in Kentucky - Nursery Crops
Chrissa Carlson of Urban Farmhouse concludes her discussion on pest control in edible landscaping. This presentation was recorded on December 1, 2011 at an Integrated Pest Management meeting hosted by the University of Kentucky Research and Education Center Department of Horticulture. For more information on Chrissa and Urban Farmhouse visit www.urbanfarmhouseonline.com
Edible Landscapes
Time-lapse painting video by Grace. Metallic and glitter acrylic on cold pressed watercolor paper. Music provided by JT Sanchez
Edible Landscaping
With an obvious garden in the backyard, we wanted something that was both edible and nice to look at. We wanted to avoid the garden "look" in the front yard. Plants on the left are raspberries, blue berries, and strawberries. The herb garden is on the right side.
Edible Landscaping with Rosalind Creasy - Part 4
Creasy shows some more fabulous images of her edible landscape designs and shares numerous examples of beautiful, artistic landscape design using edible plants. She talks about the use of line, color, texture, and sense of humor in creating landscape designs with edible plants. Creasy notes a few of the surprising benefits that come from gardening with edible plants in your front yard. Rosalind Creasy is an award-winning garden and food writer, photographer and author of 18 books on the topic of edible landscaping and cooking. Rosalind is a much sought-after speaker and lecturer, addressing groups from coast to coast. Her magnificent photography enriches her talks, enticing and inspiring audiences across the country.
Biospharms.com - Edible Landscaping - Part 2 - Katuk
Biospharms are individual sustainable agriculture mini farms built in planned communities. Biospharms are designed to be cost effective to acquire, and cost almost nothing to keep. Living a sustainable lifestyle is easier than you think. Go to Biospharms.com for more information, and register there to find out about our next community launch.
Edible Landscaping
Gardening doesn't just have to be a well pruned wooden box. How about a lush backyard with fruits and vegetables hidden throughout?
Using Tropical Fruit trees in Edible Landscaping - General Selections
Use of various tropical fruit trees in edible tropical fruit landscaping designs. Myrtle, Annonaceae, Guttiferae by Bill Mee lycheesonline.com
Edible Landscaping Part 1.wmv
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