This archive report was first published on 24 October 2019.
Edible landscaping, a practice dating back to ancient Egypt, is experiencing a resurgence in popularity as people seek to maximize their land's potential.
From the lush gardens of ancient Egypt to modern-day backyards, edible landscaping offers a unique opportunity to grow a variety of plants that not only provide beauty but also a source of fresh produce.
Perennial herbs can be used as ground covers, while smaller fruiting plants can be used as shrubbery, creating a multi-layered landscape that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
Before embarking on an edible landscaping project, it's essential to research the best growth conditions, preferred soils, and climatic conditions for each plant to ensure a thriving and diverse garden.
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