Beautiful and Bountiful in Woodacre, CA

 
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  • USDA hardiness zone: 8b
  • Location: Woodacre, CA
  • Sunset climate zone: 15
  • Garden type: edible landscape
  • Sunlight: 6 or more hours
  • Moisture: Dry to medium
  • Soil type: Alkaline
Tags: vegetables, flowers, fruit trees, edible landscape, california natives low water
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The Fall Harvest Oct 04, 2011
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purelandbaker replied 8 months ago
wow, this is a beauty!
The Nautilus Hanging Planter Sep 27, 2011
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Dreamcatcher Climbing Structure Sep 26, 2011
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A Dreamcatcher Climbing
Groundskeeper replied 8 months ago
Great. Does it work as a hammock too?
EdibleLandscapingMadeEasy replied 8 months ago
It can work as a hammock. but as you may have noticed with hammocks, the bigger the diameter of the rope, the more uncomfortable the lying in.  For climbing, we used a larger rope for comfort and safe... (more)
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My garden in different seasons Sep 21, 2011
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Some of our vegetables up close and beautiful Sep 20, 2011
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Edible Flowers in the Landscape Sep 03, 2011
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The Bountiful Garden Aug 28, 2011
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Aug 28, 2011
MidwesternGal replied 8 months ago
Your garden gate is simply beautiful, I love it! Is this something you did yourself?
EdibleLandscapingMadeEasy replied 8 months ago
Hi, Thanks for  the compliment. I designed the gate and fence and had a metal worker build it. As it is a front garden, my client wanted the fence ornamental, as well as open to see into the garden, a... (more)
MidwesternGal replied 8 months ago

Well it's gorgeous! Thanks Avis so much for the link, I will be sure to check out your blog. I'm over at www.growingherbsforbeginners.com

Rhonda

the vegetable garden Aug 28, 2011
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