Urban Gardening Gallery
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samoreno88
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trivento
shade shadow
Marigold and jalapeño
Fall garden. Tomato plants need to be yanked out, the remaining ones are all split from the rain.
Graphics by Natalia Cancer, a graduate of Fine Arts in Lodz, the project is an interpretation of the
Keyhole Gardening: a Drought-Tolerant, Compost-Style, Sustainable Concept The key hole garden conce
Hügelkultur (German, meaning “hill culture” or “mound culture”) is the garde
I am pretty skeptical that we’ll actually get a fall pea crop, but the vines are thriving.
Sweet red peppers, thriving despite being thrown by the tomatoes.
First pint harvested!
All beets grown at Patio Farm! Gold, chiogga, and red. They made a delicious salad last night.
Fall peas coming up in the blazing heat.
Trifecta
Chickens warily looking out for garden intruders.
My plan(t)s, all finally coming together.
Scarlet runner beans. The sum of my harvest.
Better late than never. The pattypan squash is finally settling in.
“Gardening with repurposed objects” is a recurring theme here on Gardens in Unexpected P
Repurposing emply tin cans? Vertical gardening? Yes, please. (Photo spotted on Pinterest; links to
thisbigcity: stofflowsky: Flower Power Urban gardening, using everyday urban items. Possibly ille
Mother Earth never disappoints…#gardening #gardeninglife #homegrownveggies #foodforest #cottagegarde
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Pollinators are beyond important to the vitality of the earth and humans; without them food would be
In order of appearance we have our urban yard bunny, nicotania, celosia, borage, yarrow, dephiniun,
Bogensee
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