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🗓️ 21 June 2019
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We’ve talked about edible landscaping many times in the past, but I find everyone has a different take on it, so Brian (@neverenoughdirt on Instagram) is coming on to share his thoughts and approach.
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0:00.0 | What is up everyone Kevin from Epic Gardening here? We're back with Brian from Never Enough Dirt. |
0:07.0 | So today we're going to be talking about mixing some edibles into your landscaping which is definitely a topic that we've covered a whole different times, but every gardener has their own approach to it. |
0:18.2 | So I'm excited to see what Brian's approach is and then hopefully we can riff back and forth and |
0:23.2 | share some of our tips for you guys and of course we'd love to hear your guys tips |
0:27.7 | as well so hit either of us up on Instagram if you have something to share. So Brian |
0:32.4 | what would you say your general approach is to mixing |
0:36.0 | edibles into your landscaping space? |
0:39.3 | Mine is working with whatever I started, the landscaping that inherited and finding pockets of |
0:45.4 | places where I can put things like sages or other if I had some steps I would put |
0:52.4 | some low-growing plants like for instance some Thai frog egg |
0:56.3 | plants there but trying to keep it as unattruseive as possible don't want someone walking by and saying hey there's a garden here. |
1:05.6 | Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah and I unfortunately I don't have that luxury because my garden is at the front yard and it's extremely obvious that I have a garden here. |
1:16.0 | But I definitely try to do the same thing. |
1:19.0 | Fortunately, I was able to move into a place that had a loquot tree and had a couple of nice edible shrubs going on. |
1:26.0 | So it's really nice to be able to work with that space. |
1:28.8 | Do you have any tips, I guess? |
1:31.8 | Because it sounds like what you're doing is you came into your your |
1:34.7 | home and you looked at the space you had and you worked around that is is that what |
1:38.4 | you would suggest people to do and if so when they're observing their space |
1:41.9 | what kind of things should they be keeping in mind? |
1:44.5 | Yeah, it's basically if you don't have a lot of space in the backyard or you have some issues |
1:51.3 | with lighting and your front yard is your only space and you don't want to particularly |
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