6. http://miyouthandfood.msu.edu/projects/index.html Best of both worlds – edible & ornamental Inter-planting reduces pests New textures, forms, colors Grow what you like best Fun for kids Responsible water use Great conversation piece http://www.rosalindcreasy.com/tomatoes-and-peppers-in-the-edible-landscape/
32. Mizuna Mustard Height: 8 to 15 inches Spread: 6 to 12 inches Mounded form Deeply serrated leaves Texture: fringy to jagged
33. Height: 2 to 6 feet Spread: variable depending on pruning Spread by underground rhizomes…..Yikes, what to do?
34. Resources Web: UM Edible Landscape Bloghttp://umediblelandscape.blogspot.com/ UM Extension: Garden Infohttp://www.extension.umn.edu/ Rosalind Creasy’s Edible Landscape Pagehttp://www.rosalindcreasy.com/ Books for inspiration: All in One Garden by Graham Rice Creative Vegetable Gardening by Joy Larkcom The Complete Book of Edible Landscapingby Rosalind Creasy
35. A few tips: Remember timing, habit, requirements Start planning early Be creative…think outside the rows! Think about combinations Don’t be afraid to try something new.