Plant an Eco-Friendly Kitchen Garden

What could have been a humdrum space sprouted into an amazing garden.

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The Romance of the Harvest
Photography Ralph Anderson

The Romance of the Harvest

For some, it's simply the romance of the harvest that compels them to create a kitchen garden. For others, it's about being closer to the food they eat, seeing it grow, and limiting or omitting chemicals altogether. Brimming with vegetables, fruit, flowers, and herbs, gardens such as this one are becoming more and more popular because they're places of discovery and havens for ideas.

photo: Dwarf 'Golden Sentinel' apples


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