Plant a Kitchen Garden

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

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Deliciously Organic
Photography Ralph Anderson

Deliciously Organic

Impressed by friends who cooked frequently with produce from their kitchen garden, Jill and Todd were prompted to have one of their own. "We even set aside a space for each of our daughters to enjoy," says Jill. "Can I really eat this--right now?" questions their youngest, popping a leaf of 'Yugoslavian Red' lettuce into her mouth. "Sure," pipes her mom. Going organic was a given from the start, and drip irrigation provides water only where it is needed.

photo: Several caterpillars are found munching on bronze fennel and Italian flat-leaf parsley. They will soon turn into swallowtail butterflies.

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