Spidra's Business in Front garden
I live on a busy street in a poor neighborhood so in addition to the regular environmental challenges of soil, amount of sun, wind, slope, etc., I have to worry about a lot of particulate pollution (as well as the not-so-particulate pollution), trespassers, and litterers. I am committed to edible landscaping but because I know I’d be upset if people stole my harvest, I have to plant “stealth edibles” that most Americans don’t recognize as food.
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Citrus australasica
- 3 journals
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Fragaria x ananassa
- 2 journals
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Mimulus cardinalis
- 1 journals
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Passiflora membranacea
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Gilia tricolor
- 3 journals
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California Woodland Strawberry
Fragaria vesca ssp. californica
- 2 journals
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Purple Sprouting Broccoli 'Purple Peacock'
Brassica oleracea var. italica
- 2 journals
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Ribes hirtellum
- 4 journals
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Bambusa multiplex
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Cerinthe retorta
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Aquilegia vulgaris
- 3 journals
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Alpine Strawberry 'White Delight'
Fragaria vesca
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Fragaria vesca
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Eschscholzia californica
- 3 journals
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Anagallis monellii
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Gilia capitata
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Chaparral Penstemon 'Blue Springs'
Penstemon heterophyllus
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Chrysanthemum x morifolium
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Chrysanthemum x morifolium
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Chrysanthemum x morifolium
- 1 journals
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Chrysanthemum x morifolium
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Chrysanthemum x morifolium
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Chrysanthemum x morifolium
- 1 journals
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Chrysanthemum x morifolium
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Chrysanthemum 'Lavender Pixie'
Chrysanthemum x morifolium
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Chrysanthemum x morifolium
- 2 journals
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Brassica oleracea var. acephala
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Lagurus ovatus
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Passiflora incarnata
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Love-in-a-Mist 'Miss Jekyll Blend'
Nigella damascena
- 1 journals
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Rosa
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Hybrid Tea Rose 'Stainless Steel'
Rosa
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Calamagrostis foliosa
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Pennisetum alopecuroides
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Salvia chiapensis
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Salvia coahuilensis
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Salvia cacaliaefolia
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New Zealand Hair Sedge 'Frosty Curls'
Carex albula
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Santa Barbara Daisy 'Profusion'
Erigeron karvinskianus
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Sweet Pea Shrub 'Petite Butterfly'
Polygala fruticosa
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Polygala myrtifolia
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Lavatera arborea
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Malacothamnus fasciculatus
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White Chaparral Currant 'White Icicle'
Ribes indecorum
- 2 journals
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Red Flowering Currant 'Claremont'
Ribes sanguineum
- 2 journals
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Rosa rugosa
- 1 journals
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Rosa dumalis
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Zantedeschia aethiopica
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Dahlia imperialis
- 3 journals
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Cornflower, Bachelor's Buttons 'Blue Boy'
Centaurea cyanus
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Longispicata x farinacea
- 2 journals
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Hardenbergia violacea
- 1 journals
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Rosa
- 2 journals
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Delphinium
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Ziziphus zizyphus
- 4 journals
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Ziziphus zizyphus
- 2 journals
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Salvia microphylla
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Sagina subulata
- 1 journals
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Lobularia maritima
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Cerinthe major purpurascens
- 2 journals
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Saffron Crocus Crocus sativus |
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Listen in on the Grapevine
Compostgeek wrote:
plant what you enjoy growing and don’t worry about stealth. plant some fruit and nut trees on your block. if people are hungry feed them.
Posted on 20 Nov 07 (about 1 years ago)
Spidra wrote:
No. It’s not because people here are hungry. They have money to spend on cell phones, rims, cigarettes, etc. etc. It’s because some people here have the attitude that other human beings are around to be harvested. Feel like having a PS3? Don’t save up for it, just break into your neighbor’s house and steal theirs. Feel like giving someone a flower? Don’t divert your cigarette money towards buying a flower, just rip one off a neighbor’s plant. No, I feel no need to be a stalk of wheat in someone’s self-centered and destructive human harvest.
Posted on 20 Nov 07 (about 1 years ago)
Britta wrote:
Love the idea of an edible frontgarden ;) I am planning to squeeze in runnerbeans… It cant only be roses and Penstemon and so on.
Have visited your blog. How ignorant are people? These little strawberries are strawberry-concentrate! They taste to die for, as long as they get a bit of sun and the slugs dont get them.
Posted on 21 Feb 08 (about 10 months ago)
Hstupno wrote:
What a great idea and a terrific use of the space available to you. Kudos.
Posted on 27 Apr 08 (about 7 months ago)
Spidra wrote:
Thanks very much!
Posted on 28 Apr 08 (about 7 months ago)
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