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Edible Landscaping

 

Four half-barrel planters with plants and flowers around it - Photo credit: Sandy Metzger, UC Master Gardener of Sonoma County
Four half-barrel planters with plants and flowers around it - Photo credit: Sandy Metzger, UC Master Gardener of Sonoma County

Edible landscaping is an exciting and vibrant way to combine both function and aesthetics within a landscape. It incorporates the use of food plants as design features, for example elevating the status of carrots from food products to lacy leafy rosettes that have presence and value in a designed landscape. Beyond leaf shape and color, edibles can also contribute to affecting space, enhancing function, and creating memorable places.

The below presentations are from the 2011 Edible Landscaping"Train the Trainer" program.  The training was development to assist UC Master Gardeners better address the needs of the gardening public in the are of edible landscaping. 

Agenda: 2011 Edible Landscaping"Train the Trainer" 

 

Presentations


Questions? Contact:

Lauren Snowden
Statewide Training Coordinator
llsnowden@ucnar.edu
(530)750-1203