🌼🌿 Exciting News from Our Garden! 🌿🌼

We are thrilled to share our latest flower bed installation, and this one is truly special! 🌱✨ This vibrant garden not only beautifies the space but also features a variety of edible and medicinal plants. 🌻🍅

From aromatic herbs like rosemary, thyme, marjoram, bronze fennel, and oregano to colorful fruits like wild strawberry, this bed is designed to nourish both body and soul. Plus, we’ve included some incredible medicinal plants like Echinacea, catmint, phlox and Turk’s cap to promote wellness and healing. 🌸💚

Join us in celebrating the beauty and benefits of a garden that brings nature’s bounty right to our doorstep! 🌍🥗 Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting out, incorporating edible and medicinal plants into your landscape can enhance your culinary adventures and support your health.

Check out the transformation in the photos below! 📸👇

🌱 What’s your favorite edible or medicinal plant? Share in the comments!

Give us a shout to help get your journey started. 405-738-4004 | OrganixLandscapes@gmail.com

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I love herbs in the garden, all kinds😊

That’s what I promote to my clients. Try and use the space they have to intermix culinary and medicinal plants. STACK FUNCTIONS

Have you considered an aromatic path? I did one in my garden once and it's fantastic. Plant thyme and oregano etc and let it overgrow. Once well bedded in, use it as a path to walk down. I had various things to harvest either side so would walk down every couple of weeks without a care for where I was stepping. The fragrance was amazing. Had some lavender there as well for pollinators. Just a thought

I love that idea. Most of my clients so far would prefer the “tidy look”. Me however, I do this with mint and thyme. I can’t get enough of the scent.

I prefer chaotic and aromatic myself but it doesn't seem to be the desired style. I had lemon and lime trees along that little path as well. it was only short, maybe 8 m walk but just overgrown and an absolute sensory overload in spring

I like an unorganized and chaotic garden myself. It’s a complete flip on how I run my daily life. It makes for a good balance in my life. It also makes for a more diverse ecosystem.

Ha! I think my garden style preference is a reflection of my entire life!