Eat your yard?


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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“Spring into Bed” – Get your Garden On -May 8th 2010

Please contact  Stephanie for more information.

Spring into Bed is a city-wide garden building effort where individuals, communities, families and organizations, will be creating all types of gardens, from p-patches to home plots to guerrilla gardens on May 8th.   Another component is the building of at minimum 10 Food Justice gardens to support people of lower incomes. [...]

Party at our New Green house space! Want help with yours?

We have Greenhouse #1 up and are in the process of putting up #2–want to learn how it’s done (aka help)?

We will be hosting (bi) weekly work parties on-site with friends and interns throughout the From February-September.  These are potluck style and we like to have music.  Generally they last between 3-5 hours.  Please contact [...]

Lawns Contribute to Greenhouse Gases- Why you should tear it out

Urban ‘Green’ Spaces May Contribute to Global Warming. As it turns out, “green spaces” doesn’t mean pocket parks or wooded areas. It refers to grass. Grass in parks and grass covering athletic fields.

Fruit Trees, Edible Landscapes, and Veggie Starts for a Year!

Give the gift that keeps on Giving ! We have 3 ideas:

1. PLANT A FRUIT TREE We will come to your loved ones’s place to plant a fruit tree in the winter January/February are the best times for the tree.  We will bring the tree, compost, and micronutrients, as well as a care guide for [...]

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

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 [...]