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Edible Landscaping is the art of incorporating food-producing plants and trees into landscape designs, ranging from simple to complex.

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Explaining what we do is all well and good, but to really get a sense of what Cascadian Edible Landscapes is all about...you need to see it.

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Grow Year Round with Cascadian Edible Landscapes

Jake Harris and Michael Seliga, in a Seattle Times Article on parking Strips

Jake Harris and Michael Seliga, in the Seattle Times article on parking strips. July 25th 2009

We build Fall gardens, so you can get the most from the earth throughout the winter. Our Community Supported Plant Starts program is of great value to first time and long time gardeners, and is a sustainable way to cultivate urban farmers.

We Build gardens in the Parking Strip Check out our mention in the Seattle Times!

Farming sustainably in the city is about using every inch of every space that is available. Contact us and we can help you use that space more effectively including shade gardens and parking strips. You can have a beauti-full and bounti- full garden.

2 comments to Grow Year Round with Cascadian Edible Landscapes (Seattle Times Article)

  • i recently saw a documentary on urban farming in cuba. this was in the wake of oil shortages – ie, they had to learn to work the land w/out oil/gas and needed them close to urban areas. the really cool thing that i liked was seeing how they recaptured their cultural practices when they reinstituted this way of farming. it was very moving.

  • Cathy McP

    3/4/2010 I just saw your web-site promoted KOMO-Chanel 4. I have been converting all of my flower beds into edible landscaping for the past year. This is the first site I have fould that can help me…..Thank you!!!!!!!!

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