edible landscapes

A Chef’s Garden in Flatbush

Miriam works for the Food Network. Her career has revolved around using fresh, organic produce which makes for the easier cooking simply because of the heightened natural flavors already present in the ingredients. When she saw examples of my work throughout Brooklyn a few months ago, she wanted a garden of herbs and greens that [...]

Herb Spirals

A spiral pattern is a fantastic way to organize your herbs!
Take a look at the way water flows down the toilet and use that to determine the direction of  your spiral (to facilitate the flow of water in that direction).
Put your herbs that prefer drier soil at the top (rosemary, oregano, sage…). Herbs that prefer [...]

Suburban Garden Abundance

Tatiana only planted 500 sq. feet of her property with vegetables and is already benefitting from this abundance. Neighbors are talking and the word is spreading that vegetable gardens are the way to go!
Look at pictures of the garden’s progress (here and here) and watch this video to compare…

Stay tuned and enjoy!
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