Edible Landscaping: Difference between revisions

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**The term they used was "Foodscaping" but this produced less search results and thus seems to be a less common name
**The term they used was "Foodscaping" but this produced less search results and thus seems to be a less common name
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gw3w9MLxihk A Video on Conversion of Lawns in a Community in Orlando to Gardens] (it seems to have understated the issue of work required (ie gardens aren't "care free" ) , but otherwise good, also supposedly state legisslature protects this practice? ) )
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gw3w9MLxihk A Video on Conversion of Lawns in a Community in Orlando to Gardens] (it seems to have understated the issue of work required (ie gardens aren't "care free" ) , but otherwise good, also supposedly state legisslature protects this practice? ) )
[[Category: Conservation and Environmental Remediation]]

Latest revision as of 23:57, 13 February 2022

Basics

  • A concept where Food Production is integrated into, or replaces traditional Landscaping
  • Allows for essentially unused yard space to produce useful, local crops
  • This is typically different from a typical "Garden" due to location (not just a backyard patch etc), and scope/scale

Internal Links

  • Edible Forest Gardening (an extension of the concept to park/forest level, may have use in these areas of developed communities)

External Links