I rent the home I live in, So I did not want to invest in a multi year project at my own home.
A friend generously offered to let me to transform his wild, untended South Carolina backyard into an edible landscape.
I hope you enjoy following our progress in this project.
These pictures were taken after a large amount of the under brush was removed.
This is almost dead center of the yard. It used to have a bird bath and some sort of flower bed. Now it is over grown with magnolia saplings and other mixed shrubs.
This section of the yard I plan to build up under the oak tree with good soil and plant the wild roses, may apple and a some of the native flowers. The roses I chose are hardy simple roses that smell heavenly and produce rose hips that are great in tea. The Pawpaw trees may also end up in this section, but I am not sure yet.
This is where we will do our raised bed garden. This is the start of the first of three beds that will be used to grow most of the vegetables other then peppers and tomatoes. ( most of those will be in containers)
A slightly better view of the yard.
I have mulberry, elderberry and pawpaw saplings already and am starting from seed several more exotic shrubs and small trees.
There is so much work to do just to have it cleared enough to start building up areas.
We will try to have a water element by the time we finish this project and the plans may evolve and change as we learn more about what we can successfully grow in this yard.
A friend generously offered to let me to transform his wild, untended South Carolina backyard into an edible landscape.
I hope you enjoy following our progress in this project.
These pictures were taken after a large amount of the under brush was removed.
This is almost dead center of the yard. It used to have a bird bath and some sort of flower bed. Now it is over grown with magnolia saplings and other mixed shrubs.
This section of the yard I plan to build up under the oak tree with good soil and plant the wild roses, may apple and a some of the native flowers. The roses I chose are hardy simple roses that smell heavenly and produce rose hips that are great in tea. The Pawpaw trees may also end up in this section, but I am not sure yet.
This is where we will do our raised bed garden. This is the start of the first of three beds that will be used to grow most of the vegetables other then peppers and tomatoes. ( most of those will be in containers)
A slightly better view of the yard.
I have mulberry, elderberry and pawpaw saplings already and am starting from seed several more exotic shrubs and small trees.
There is so much work to do just to have it cleared enough to start building up areas.
We will try to have a water element by the time we finish this project and the plans may evolve and change as we learn more about what we can successfully grow in this yard.