Under each photo there is a link to more photograps of the author and information about the garden. So, if you like the photo click the link beautiful people!
Happy veggie gardening!
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Picture by Kentish
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Picture by Burpee
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Picture by Stewickie
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If
you would like to improve your garden to a beautiful paradise, let me
help you to design it. We can work online. Contact me at ewamariasz [at]
gmail [dot] com.Happy Gardening!
Xoxo,
Ewa
I could get lost in this post...such inspiration!
ReplyDeleteDarla! great to see you around! Thank you for commenting :)
ReplyDeleteIt is good to treat garden as another artistic canvas, for gardeners to dream and draw, again and again.... Gardeners do have abundance of creative energy!
ReplyDeleteBangchick! you are so right! God give us energy!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics and lots of fab ideas.
ReplyDeleteSuperbe !!! great article !! merci Ewa..
ReplyDeleteI still maintain that Villandry is the most beautiful vegetable garden in the world.
ReplyDeleteJim, you are probably right. It looks like antique carpet on the photo.
ReplyDeleteDo you know maybe if Villandry is organic?
I do not know if Villandry is organic. It never occured to me!
ReplyDeleteEwa really these landscape idea photos are beautiful and natural.Its very hardworking process to maintain the gardens beauty for the gardeners.Thanks for sharing these pics.
ReplyDeleteWow. It’s hard to believe that all these picturesque gardens are actually not just plain ornamental plants, but fruits and vegetables. I think it combines the very modern idea of landscape gardening and the age old tradition of growing a backyard herb garden for household needs. Amazing. :)
ReplyDeleteAl Perreault
Great pictures! I just found this post. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow, those are some really nice design ideas! I especially love those large bamboo plant boxes. I would love to be able to try some of these idea in my backyard. Any of them would add a lot of spice and flare. Thanks for posting!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.mcdonaldgardencenter.com/landscapes
Yes, how much do you charge to design an edible permaculture front yard in Zone 9? Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHello Kari? How to contact you? You can find my email in 'contact' section.
ReplyDeleteI need more details to let you know.
Cheers!