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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Winter Crops brought to you by our Community Supported Plant Start Program

Dear Gardeners,

Winter Crops are available through our Community Supported Plant Starts Program.

CSPS supports NEW and SEASONED gardeners grow more food year round with seasonally appropriate plant-starts.Pick up spots at convenient neighborhood locations. We are excited to announce:

SIGN UP NOW:   Broccoli, Cauliflower, Collards, Lettuce, Spinach, Kohlrabi, Cabbage, and MORE!
We will be hosti Winter crops educational [...]

Edible Holiday Gift Ideas!

Our beautifully designed-gift certificates and the promise within will delight your loved ones on the holidays. Have a hand-written gift card and gift certificate sent right away–no waiting! Three kinds of gift certificates:

1. A FRUIT TREE PLANTED FOR YOUR LOVED ONE We will plant a fruit tree in your loved one’s yard this [...]

Sod Cutting Spree–Lawns meet their Doom

Partl fund-raiser for SPRING INTO BED, and part to fulfill a long held fantasy of Michael Seliga (CEL co-owner), on April 24th 2010 Cascadian Edible Landscapes will be hosting a promotional day of Sod Cutting across Seattle.

About Sod Cutting Spree is:

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 [...]