Edible Landscaping

Layer edible trees, shrubs and herbs into your existing garden

Blueberries are so easy to grow. There is a native blueberry with evergreen foliage that changes color with the season. Enjoy berries in June and harvest the leaves for tea in January and February.

Blueberries are so easy to grow. There is a native blueberry with evergreen foliage that changes color with the season. Enjoy blooms in April, berries in June and leaves for tea in January.

 
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There are so many edible plants that can be layered into exisitng North FL and Coastal GA landscapes. Think about Citrus, Moringa, Papaya, Winged Beans, Mulberry, Blueberries, Thornless Blackberries, Tropical Spinaches, Gingers, Turmeric and many herbs and and teas. You don’t need a whole new design, just a little space to layer and tuck in new healthy edibles! You can do this with a Consultation.

Layer edibles in with a garden Design plan.

Surround your yard with a healthy hug of flowers and fruit.

Design for your microclimate ~ Beach/Wetland/Woodland/Shade/Sun

Tropical Greens, Herbs & Teas

Perennial Vegetables & Healthy Spices

All Can grow in your yard!

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Try new things like chickens, stevia or even wheat grass in pots.

Berries

Citrus

edible groundcover

Edible plants can be layered into existing landscapes

Plant them directly in the ground or in large containers!

Everything in this vintage farm tub is super easy to grow: Climbing Malabar Spinach, edible succulents, Ginger & Tumeric. There’s even a red hibiscus tucked into the back left- an unusual tart taste in a salad or even good as a tea.

Everything in this vintage trough is super easy to grow: Climbing Malabar Spinach on the trellis, Portulaca over the edge and Ginger, Turmeric and a red hibiscus tucked into the back left.