Trying
to live self-sufficiently in a city or suburban environment is
rewarding however comes with several challenges. One of the most common
obstacles is just a lack of space. The typical residential lot may vary
anywhere from 3,500 sq. feet. to 6,000 sq. feet. Either way, even a really massive suburban lot isn’t going to be larger than a quarter acre, and often quite smaller.
Fortunately, there are various ways to save space and still grow your own food in the town. One of these ways is called edible landscaping.
Edible
landscaping is the technique of planting edible foods in place of
strictly decorative plants within a landscape. These edible foods could
be something from herbs to full-grown squash plants.
Of
course, anyone will use edible landscaping on their property but it
works exceptionally well for people who live in an urban setting, for
two reasons:
- You can grow food without affecting the value of your current landscape
- It won’t attract unwanted attention from neighbors or passersby
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