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Edible stuff in the front yard
In article , tmtresh wrote:
I like rhubarb and strawberry plants in the front. Strawberry is a nice groundcover, and rhubarb has pretty foilage. I've seen people grow tomatoes as a border plant. Most herbs are very pretty. I've grown chives & garlic in my front "flower" bed. Sage is a pretty shrub. Peas growing on a fence or wire are also very pretty in bloom. Yes, I will have strawberry in my front yard. What can you do with rhubarb, food wise? Maybe you should ask what you shouldn't grow in a front yard ;-) I, personally don't know of any unsightly food plants. how about potatoes If you are creative, you can make a very fun and pretty display. You could plant spinach in clumps btween bush beans, and have an alternating display, or something similar. Along the house, put taller plants in back, gradually getting shorter as you plant forward. There are so many possibilities! makes sense, thanks. i |
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