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Orti in Giardino con graniglia di granito - Foto e idee

Fairbanks Ranch Edible Garden
Fairbanks Ranch Edible Garden
Jackie and the BeanstalkJackie and the Beanstalk
This circular bed has a tepee of beans that have just emerged from the ground. Soon it will be covered with delicious beans.
Foto di un grande orto in giardino classico esposto in pieno sole dietro casa con graniglia di granito
Rancho Santa Fe Edible Garden
Rancho Santa Fe Edible Garden
Jackie and the BeanstalkJackie and the Beanstalk
Just planted heirloom Italian zucchini "Costata Romanesco" has a delicious nutty flavor. These medium green zucchini have pale green ribs
Idee per un grande orto in giardino mediterraneo esposto in pieno sole dietro casa in estate con graniglia di granito
Fairbanks Ranch Edible Garden
Fairbanks Ranch Edible Garden
Jackie and the BeanstalkJackie and the Beanstalk
These 'Golden Dorsett' apples are planted near the 'Anna' apples int his garden. They cross polinate and produce better yields. Both are early ripening varieties with low chill requirements. Perfect for out Southern California climate.
Fairbanks Ranch Edible Garden
Fairbanks Ranch Edible Garden
Jackie and the BeanstalkJackie and the Beanstalk
"Anna" Apples were first developed in Israel in the 1950's. A great low-chill variety. Plant with "Golden Dorsett" for a better fruit set. They ripen in this are in june-July and are picked while still pretty green for the most crunch.
School Garden
School Garden
Sweet Smiling LandscapesSweet Smiling Landscapes
When the school garden teacher at my kid’s school asked if I would volunteer to design the schools learning garden I was excited by the prospect. I drew up some plans with hopes of inspiring the next generation to getting involved with stewardship of the land. The goal was to create a space were children all abilities could have access to the process of growing food, tending to soils and recognizing the human connection with the natural world. With an emphasis on edible plants, the garden also incorporates native plants, plants that attract pollinators and plants that build soil. The garden includes a composting system, and a log circle to use as and out door classroom space. Unfortunately, half way through the installation of this garden the school was closed due to covid and no one was allowed on campus for 6 months. The garden fell into disrepair. As we slowly emerge from the pandemic the school is coming back to life and parent volunteers are allowed back on to campus. With that the garden is coming back as well. The rain harvesting nets and outdoor kitchen did not end up coming into reality. But through the pandemic we learned an even grater importance of outdoor class room space and the power of engaging with the outdoor world.
School Garden
School Garden
Sweet Smiling LandscapesSweet Smiling Landscapes
When the school garden teacher at my kid’s school asked if I would volunteer to design the schools learning garden I was excited by the prospect. I drew up some plans with hopes of inspiring the next generation to getting involved with stewardship of the land. The goal was to create a space were children all abilities could have access to the process of growing food, tending to soils and recognizing the human connection with the natural world. With an emphasis on edible plants, the garden also incorporates native plants, plants that attract pollinators and plants that build soil. The garden includes a composting system, and a log circle to use as and out door classroom space. Unfortunately, half way through the installation of this garden the school was closed due to covid and no one was allowed on campus for 6 months. The garden fell into disrepair. As we slowly emerge from the pandemic the school is coming back to life and parent volunteers are allowed back on to campus. With that the garden is coming back as well. The rain harvesting nets and outdoor kitchen did not end up coming into reality. But through the pandemic we learned an even grater importance of outdoor class room space and the power of engaging with the outdoor world.
School Garden
School Garden
Sweet Smiling LandscapesSweet Smiling Landscapes
When the school garden teacher at my kid’s school asked if I would volunteer to design the schools learning garden I was excited by the prospect. I drew up some plans with hopes of inspiring the next generation to getting involved with stewardship of the land. The goal was to create a space were children all abilities could have access to the process of growing food, tending to soils and recognizing the human connection with the natural world. With an emphasis on edible plants, the garden also incorporates native plants, plants that attract pollinators and plants that build soil. The garden includes a composting system, and a log circle to use as and out door classroom space. Unfortunately, half way through the installation of this garden the school was closed due to covid and no one was allowed on campus for 6 months. The garden fell into disrepair. As we slowly emerge from the pandemic the school is coming back to life and parent volunteers are allowed back on to campus. With that the garden is coming back as well. The rain harvesting nets and outdoor kitchen did not end up coming into reality. But through the pandemic we learned an even grater importance of outdoor class room space and the power of engaging with the outdoor world.
School Garden
School Garden
Sweet Smiling LandscapesSweet Smiling Landscapes
When the school garden teacher at my kid’s school asked if I would volunteer to design the schools learning garden I was excited by the prospect. I drew up some plans with hopes of inspiring the next generation to getting involved with stewardship of the land. The goal was to create a space were children all abilities could have access to the process of growing food, tending to soils and recognizing the human connection with the natural world. With an emphasis on edible plants, the garden also incorporates native plants, plants that attract pollinators and plants that build soil. The garden includes a composting system, and a log circle to use as and out door classroom space. Unfortunately, half way through the installation of this garden the school was closed due to covid and no one was allowed on campus for 6 months. The garden fell into disrepair. As we slowly emerge from the pandemic the school is coming back to life and parent volunteers are allowed back on to campus. With that the garden is coming back as well. The rain harvesting nets and outdoor kitchen did not end up coming into reality. But through the pandemic we learned an even grater importance of outdoor class room space and the power of engaging with the outdoor world.
School Garden
School Garden
Sweet Smiling LandscapesSweet Smiling Landscapes
When the school garden teacher at my kid’s school asked if I would volunteer to design the schools learning garden I was excited by the prospect. I drew up some plans with hopes of inspiring the next generation to getting involved with stewardship of the land. The goal was to create a space were children all abilities could have access to the process of growing food, tending to soils and recognizing the human connection with the natural world. With an emphasis on edible plants, the garden also incorporates native plants, plants that attract pollinators and plants that build soil. The garden includes a composting system, and a log circle to use as and out door classroom space. Unfortunately, half way through the installation of this garden the school was closed due to covid and no one was allowed on campus for 6 months. The garden fell into disrepair. As we slowly emerge from the pandemic the school is coming back to life and parent volunteers are allowed back on to campus. With that the garden is coming back as well. The rain harvesting nets and outdoor kitchen did not end up coming into reality. But through the pandemic we learned an even grater importance of outdoor class room space and the power of engaging with the outdoor world.
Urban Outdoor Bathhouse Sanctuary
Urban Outdoor Bathhouse Sanctuary
Wild Earth Art Landscape Design & ConstructionWild Earth Art Landscape Design & Construction
1,200 square feet of city backyard are regenerated into a tranquil sanctuary that reuses existing materials and incorporates native + edible plants into multiple sensory habitat gardens. The entire garden puts an emphasis on reusing materials, conserving water, connecting with nature, and creating spaces for culinary, medicinal, and pollinator plants to thrive. This project includes a strategically split yard to accommodate a multi-tenant duplex. A living green fence separates the two sides with a trellis and edible passion flower vines, berry shrubs, and espalier fruit trees that create privacy while integrating seamlessly into the gardens.
School Garden
School Garden
Sweet Smiling LandscapesSweet Smiling Landscapes
When the school garden teacher at my kid’s school asked if I would volunteer to design the schools learning garden I was excited by the prospect. I drew up some plans with hopes of inspiring the next generation to getting involved with stewardship of the land. The goal was to create a space were children all abilities could have access to the process of growing food, tending to soils and recognizing the human connection with the natural world. With an emphasis on edible plants, the garden also incorporates native plants, plants that attract pollinators and plants that build soil. The garden includes a composting system, and a log circle to use as and out door classroom space. Unfortunately, half way through the installation of this garden the school was closed due to covid and no one was allowed on campus for 6 months. The garden fell into disrepair. As we slowly emerge from the pandemic the school is coming back to life and parent volunteers are allowed back on to campus. With that the garden is coming back as well. The rain harvesting nets and outdoor kitchen did not end up coming into reality. But through the pandemic we learned an even grater importance of outdoor class room space and the power of engaging with the outdoor world.
Urban Outdoor Bathhouse Sanctuary
Urban Outdoor Bathhouse Sanctuary
Wild Earth Art Landscape Design & ConstructionWild Earth Art Landscape Design & Construction
1,200 square feet of city backyard are regenerated into a tranquil sanctuary that reuses existing materials and incorporates native + edible plants into multiple sensory habitat gardens. The entire garden puts an emphasis on reusing materials, conserving water, connecting with nature, and creating spaces for culinary, medicinal, and pollinator plants to thrive. This project includes a strategically split yard to accommodate a multi-tenant duplex. A living green fence separates the two sides with a trellis and edible passion flower vines, berry shrubs, and espalier fruit trees that create privacy while integrating seamlessly into the gardens.

Orti in Giardino con graniglia di granito - Foto e idee

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