I prefer something edible, but beautiful and less structured, so that the area surrounding my home is lovely.

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Small gardens are highly-inefficient, but making them dual use (decorative and edible) counters that.

This is what Iโ€™ve been trying to do. 50/50 success. I started with poor soil and just weeds. On year three, finally the aromatics are finding their roots. Now to mix in some veggies and medicinal plants.

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Do you have any favorite edible and decorative plants? Iโ€™ve literally been trying everything and seeing what survives. ๐Ÿ˜… We have hot hot summers here.

I'm in Germany, so it's hard to compare.

Central Texas was peaches, aloe, and pecans. What about an avocado ๐Ÿฅ‘ tree?

Oh I thought about aloe. The others we donโ€™t really have space for.

Iโ€™m in Spain. Hi neighbor.

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There's no point in putting everything into neat rows (and risking the spread of pests and disease), when you are only planting 5 of whatever and 3 of thatother, and never disturb the soil.

There's no need to ever hoe anything, after all.

Amazing! Beautiful work! ๐Ÿ’๏ธ

Not mine, but yeah.