Edible gardens can be an incredibly practical way to use a landscape space. Fruit trees, berry bushes, grape vines, and a variety of herbs grow very successfully in Southern California. Whether raised or in-ground, edible gardens can be fun for the whole family. Raised gardens can be wooden boxes, metal troughs, and even whisky barrels.
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raised planter boxes
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Farmhouse style landscape (Edible plantings and raised garden beds set in gravel. )
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Shot of side yard with jellybean rocks, brick walling, and metal planters.
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Shot of grape vines in residential backyard.
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Shot of pumpkins filling bark mulch planter.