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Design ideas for a side yard concrete paver landscaping in Santa Barbara.

Red leaved bok choi is a most beautiful plant.
Design ideas for a full sun backyard mulch landscaping in Chicago for summer.
Design ideas for a full sun backyard mulch landscaping in Chicago for summer.

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This is an example of a transitional landscaping in Vancouver.
This is an example of a transitional landscaping in Vancouver.
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Rodney Rose, Autumn Skies Landscapes
Inspiration for a traditional landscaping in San Francisco.
Inspiration for a traditional landscaping in San Francisco.

This backyard landscape plan transformed this backyard. We installed a brick paver patio, garden retaining wall, brick outdoor fireplace, new sod, new plants, mulch, vegetable garden, and installed a new storage building.

Small Vegetable Garden on property in Riverside, CT. A previous garden was here but we updated it. Husband is a chef on weekend and wanted his tomatoes, peppers and herbs for cooking. Spring 2016. Design and Install by Peter Atkins and Associates.

This active family with two young boys wanted a place to grow food, lounge in the front yard with friends and have blooms upon blooms of midwestern flowers to enjoy. Custom tuteurs, vegetable beds and benches frame the center of the garden, surrounded by low maintenance flowering shrubs, trees and perennials. Evergreen grasses form the understory of the borders. A bulb layer will be installed summer of 2017. Photo credit: Naomi Goodman

This is an example of a side yard concrete paver landscaping in Santa Barbara.

This is an example of a contemporary backyard gravel vegetable garden landscape in San Francisco.

Rodney Rose, Autumn Skies Landscapes
Inspiration for a traditional landscaping in San Francisco.
Inspiration for a traditional landscaping in San Francisco.

Raised beds in vegetable garden designed by Jackie Seidman of Jackie and the Beanstalk.
Photos copyright 2018 Karin H Wilson

Rodney Rose, Autumn Skies Landscapes
This is an example of a traditional landscaping in San Francisco.
This is an example of a traditional landscaping in San Francisco.

Raised beds formed and poured with concrete and completed with a natural bluestone capstone. Perfect for the back yard of this Broadview home.
Photo of a large rustic vegetable garden landscape in Seattle.
Photo of a large rustic vegetable garden landscape in Seattle.

Heavily overgrown vegetation including invasive vines had taken over the clients backyard. Some vegetation was over 6ft tall.
This is an example of a large drought-tolerant and full sun backyard landscaping in DC Metro for summer.
This is an example of a large drought-tolerant and full sun backyard landscaping in DC Metro for summer.

Vegetable gardens set in raised stone beds with small fruit orchard.
This is an example of a landscaping in Los Angeles.
This is an example of a landscaping in Los Angeles.

Inspiration for a traditional decomposed granite vegetable garden landscape in San Francisco.

This active family with two young boys wanted a place to grow food, lounge in the front yard with friends and have blooms upon blooms of midwestern flowers to enjoy. Custom tuteurs, vegetable beds and benches frame the center of the garden, surrounded by low maintenance flowering shrubs, trees and perennials. Evergreen grasses form the understory of the borders. A bulb layer will be installed summer of 2017. Photo credit: Naomi Goodman

Edible landscaping encompasses much more then adding some veggie beds to one’s property. Creative layouts and material usage can incorporate year-round vegetable harvests in an aesthetically pleasing way. Perennial fruit trees, along with bushes and herbs, create a lush space full of beautiful, colors, textures, smells and tastes. Searching out and experimenting with different and rare varieties of edible plants keeps home gardens interesting. Edible landscaping gives access to food at its freshest, when it is most nutritious, and offers many more options than supermarket produce sections—also cutting down on transportation and packaging impacts. From edible estates to food forests, or simple integration of garden-based food production, Sweet Smiling Landscapes has the knowledge and experience to help home owners harvest their own bounty.

Overview of an incredible vegetable garden designed by Jackie Seidman of Jackie and the Beanstalk.
Photos copyright 2018 Karin H Wilson
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