Garden of the Day: Ornamental Edibles

In our first submission from Carroll Gardens, the contributer notes that the neighborhood “look good from the back too. This garden is grown on a theme of ornamental edibles and actually produces a nice quantity of edible fruit and vegetables. The most important feature of this garden is a peach espalier on the south east side of the garden with four different peach trees with fruit maturity dates from mid July to late September. There is also a substantial and productive raspberry bush on the northwest corner of the garden. The garden produces good quantities of beans, tomatoes, peppers, zucchini, lettuce, pak choi, peas, asparagus and nasturtium. There are also perennial flowers including roses and wisteria.”
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By Gabby |