FOODSCAPING
FOOD SCAPING




FOODSCAPING

GARDEING RELATED TOPICS

FOODSCAPING TIPS

FOODSCAPING A NEW WAY
TO CREATE A GARDEN


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FOODSCAPING
FOOD SCAPING




Foodscaping, sometimes called edible landscaping or front yard farming,
is a type of landscaping in which all or major areas of a lawn on private
property or sometimes public property are used to grow food. It has been
considered as a hybrid between farming and landscaping in the sense of
having an "all-encompassing way of growing a garden, feeding yourself,
and making it look pretty"[1] with an "integrative landscape". Grass and
shrubberies are replaced with berry bushes or other plants which yield
fruits and vegetables which can mean lower bills at the grocery store.

In contrast to having a backyard vegetable garden or raised bed for
flowers or other enclosed or fenced-in space where fruits and vegetables
are grown, foodscaping is more extensive, with "implementation of edible
foods into the landscape."



Foodscaping
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foodscaping



Native
Plants

https://www.audubon.org/native-plants




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GARDENING
RELATED
TOPICS




Climate-friendly gardening
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate-friendly_gardening

Community garden
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_garden

Folkewall
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folkewall

Urban agriculture
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_agriculture

Urban horticulture
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_horticulture

Vertical farming
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertical_farming

Portal:Agriculture
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Agriculture

Portal:Food
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Food

Portal:Gardening
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Gardening

Category:Horticulture and gardening
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Horticulture_and_gardening



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FOODSCAPING
TIPS




Focus on the sunniest areas since most vegetables prefer sun.

Start by planting edibles, such as arugula, basil, garlic and
lettuce, along the edges of landscape beds. Peanuts and potatoes
make good edgers, too.

Plant garlic to deter ground mammals, such as voles.

Repurpose underutilized beds by sowing seeds directly in the soil.

Plant vegetables and herbs in the landscape to support bio-diversity
of the ornamental plants.

Experiment with sun-loving flowering shrubs (hydrangea, viburnum,
forsythia) as “live stakes” for tall tomato plants.



Foodscaping Tips
https://www.lewisginter.org/foodscaping/



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FOOD SCAPING
A NEW WAY TO
CREATE A GARDEN




With manicured lawns and perfectly trimmed shrubs, the landscaping
surrounding North American homes and buildings was, until recently,
mostly considered decorative. However, a new way of designing gardens,
particularly appreciated by millennials, has just made its appearance:
foodscaping!



A Functional, Ecological
and Productive Garden


The principle of foodscaping is simple because it involves designing
gardens in which edible plants are grown. By making your own edible
landscaping, you will be able to create a functional and ecological
living environment that will allow you to produce organic, fresh,
tasty and inexpensive food!

Nut trees, fruit trees and shrubs, perennial or tropical vegetables,
herbs, edible flowers and medicinal plants; any of these has its place
in edible landscaping. They have the ability to produce vegetables and
fruits in abundance, year after year, with little maintenance. As it
is the case for permaculture, edible landscaping is also a sustainable
ecosystem that respects living creatures in which interventions are
minimal.



Foodscaping A New
Way to Create a Garden

https://gardenculturemagazine.com/featured-articles/foodscaping-a-new-way-to-create-a-garden/



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Gorgeous Gardens
You Can Eat:
Award-Winning
Foodscaping Designs

https://gardentherapy.ca/foodscaping-designs/




Tired Of
Mowing Your Lawn?
Try Foodscaping
It Instead

https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2012/06/02/154135796/tired-of-mowing-your-lawn-try-foodscaping-it-instead




You know how
to landscape
You can
grow food
But can you
foodscape?

https://www.jsonline.com/story/life/home-garden/garden/2018/06/14/foodscaping-mingles-vegetables-flowers-big-benefits/670997002/




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FOODSCAPING
FOOD SCAPING
LINKS




50 Edible Wild Plants You
Can Forage for a Free Meal

https://morningchores.com/edible-wild-plants/

Aiming for Aesthetic Edibles
https://www.gardendesign.com/edible/with-ornamentals.html

Foodscaping
http://foodscaping.blogspot.com/

Foodscaping
http://www.greenmoksha.com/foodscaping-an-indian-city-shows-food-sustainability/

Foodscaping
https://www.lewisginter.org/foodscaping/

Foodscaping
https://www.landscapeeast.com/blog/foodscaping-gardens-that-taste-as-good-as-they-look-2018-06

Food scaping
https://guardian.ng/saturday-magazine/garden-design-foodscaping/

Foodscaping – The Beautiful Art
Of Sustainable Self Sufficiency

https://www.bewellbuzz.com/gardening/foodscaping-art-of-sustainable-self-sufficiency/

Foodscaping Designs
https://www.bedfordareamastergardeners.org/2018/04/02/foodscaping-designs/

Foodscaping Edible Landscaping
https://livinghomegrown.com/foodscaping-edible-landscaping/

Foodscaping Ideas that Put
Your Yard to Work for You

https://www.gardensall.com/foodscaping-ideas/

Foodscaping is the
New Landscaping

https://www.seventhgeneration.com/blog/foodscaping-new-landscaping

Foodscaping Simplified
https://www.trianglegardener.com/foodscaping-simplified-just-plant-an-edge/

Foodscaping Utah
https://foodscapingutah.org/
Front Yard Landscape Secrets https://www.bhg.com/gardening/landscaping-projects/landscape-basics/front-yard-landscape-secrets/

http://

Landscaping Ideas for
Foodscaping Your Yard

http://enviroscapela.com/landscaping-ideas-foodscaping-yard/

What is Foodscaping?
https://www.thedailymeal.com/foodscaping-fancy-word-gardening-or-important-initiative

When ornamental and
edible merge: foodscaping,

https://awaytogarden.com/foodscaping-brie-arthur/



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Readers
Digest

https://www.rd.com/




Farmers
Almanac

http://www.almanac.com/




Modern Farmer
http://modernfarmer.com/




The Encyclopedia of Life
http://eol.org/




PLANETKIDS.BIZ
http://www.planetkids.biz/




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