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05/11/2022
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Persimmons are happening!
13/08/2022

Persimmons are happening!

Garden check-ins. 🌱⚡️🔥
11/08/2022

Garden check-ins. 🌱⚡️🔥

Amaranth, nasturtium, milkweed, lupine, St. John’s wort, fennel, tulsi, squash, yarrow, foxglove…. A few beauties in the...
08/08/2022

Amaranth, nasturtium, milkweed, lupine, St. John’s wort, fennel, tulsi, squash, yarrow, foxglove…. A few beauties in the front yard meadow.

Rich layers of color, texture, height, purpose. 🌱👌🐝🍓❤️🌈
15/07/2022

Rich layers of color, texture, height, purpose. 🌱👌🐝🍓❤️🌈

A growing movement of gardeners, food activists, landscape designers, urban planners and others is encouraging us to thi...
13/07/2022

A growing movement of gardeners, food activists, landscape designers, urban planners and others is encouraging us to think “edible” when it comes to public green space. Flowers are pretty, they say, but if those blossoms become apples or zucchini, isn’t that even better?

“Public food landscapes can transform public spaces from being passive scenes to view or experience at a relatively superficial level,” says Joshua Zeunert, a landscape designer and professor at the University of New South Wales in Sydney who studies edible public spaces.

By "public food landscape," Zeunert means food-producing land fully accessible to the public that is intended to be used for public benefit. This could include community vegetable gardens, public parks with “edible forests” of fruit and nut trees, public university campuses with agriculture projects that benefit the community and neighborhood centers with food-producing green roofs.

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Summer color and texture in the garden.
12/07/2022

Summer color and texture in the garden.

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11/07/2022

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Sweet pea.
10/07/2022

Sweet pea.

Morning edible garden glance. The squash,tomatoes, and beans are coming in. Plus, the blue belle peas, blueberries, stra...
09/07/2022

Morning edible garden glance. The squash,tomatoes, and beans are coming in. Plus, the blue belle peas, blueberries, strawberries and blackberries are beginning to pop as well! ⚡️🐝🌸🌱

It’s time to hand pollinate! This pineapple guava will produce more fruit if we help the pollination process. Once new f...
08/07/2022

It’s time to hand pollinate! This pineapple guava will produce more fruit if we help the pollination process. Once new flowers set the pollen is fresh for a few days. You’ll know it’s the perfect time when the pollen is very yellow and easily flows when tapped. Using a small paintbrush go from blossom to blossom tapping the pollen into the flower center. If all of our flowers fruit this year, it will be a banner year! To note: pineapple guava is a drought tolerant plant, but it does need water when fruit is setting in order for it to grow!

Happy hand pollinating!

Flax flowers are so fantastic. This drought-tolerant, sword-leafed perennial plant is a perfect solution for a garden th...
08/07/2022

Flax flowers are so fantastic. This drought-tolerant, sword-leafed perennial plant is a perfect solution for a garden that needs texture and color all year round, and is low maintenance. ⚡️

Urban yards don’t need lawns. One important aspect of our design work is considering the way our urban properties contri...
07/07/2022

Urban yards don’t need lawns. One important aspect of our design work is considering the way our urban properties contribute to the climate crisis, and design for amelioration. At the heart of all of our designs are pollinator gardens. When we provide biodiverse landscapes we not only contribute to cooling urban neighborhoods we also cultivate ecosystems in which birds, bees, insects, butterflies can thrive. One of the biggest benefits of creating a food focused landscape with lots of supporting pollinator gardens is the return of diverse species to the area!

We each have the power to make a difference. Beginning with ourselves, our homes, our communities, and our daily habits!

Interested in creating a pollinator garden, wildflower meadow, and/or edible landscape in your yard? We can help! DM or email to get started with a consult.

Nasturtium season is upon us. ⚡️
04/07/2022

Nasturtium season is upon us. ⚡️

A few progress photos from our home edible landscape. 1. Kiwi2. pineapple Guava Flower Buds3. paw Paw4. Echinacea/ Yarro...
03/07/2022

A few progress photos from our home edible landscape.

1. Kiwi
2. pineapple Guava Flower Buds
3. paw Paw
4. Echinacea/ Yarrow combo
5. Strawberry
6. Chickpea
7. Sunflowers
8. Swiss Chard and Tomatoes
9. Squash
10. Hablitza - Mountain Spinach

How is your edible landscape looking this summer? What are you most excited about eating from your yard?

A snap shot of an edible garden. July 3, 2022. Portland, OR. 1. kiwi2. pineapple guava blossoms3. Paw paw 4. Echinacea a...
03/07/2022

A snap shot of an edible garden. July 3, 2022. Portland, OR.

1. kiwi
2. pineapple guava blossoms
3. Paw paw
4. Echinacea and Yarrow along the path
5. strawberries are starting to pop
6. Chickpea
7. Sunflowers
8. Swiss chard/Tomatoes
9. Squash
10. Hablitza - Mountain Spinach

How is your edible landscape progressing this year? ⚡️

Garden abundance ⚡️🐝🌸🍓
27/06/2022

Garden abundance ⚡️🐝🌸🍓

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25/06/2022

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Bee balm and pineapple guava buds. 🌸⚡️🌱
24/06/2022

Bee balm and pineapple guava buds. 🌸⚡️🌱

Written before we existed, but still a great resource about edible landscaping. “Edible landscapes, on the other hand, i...
23/06/2022

Written before we existed, but still a great resource about edible landscaping.

“Edible landscapes, on the other hand, increase the diversity of insect populations, create habitat for birds and other wildlife, and provide ideal conditions for the millions of microbes that make up healthy soil, which is critically important for their ability to store carbon and slow climate change.”

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The blueberries on this porch raised bed are ready for this sunshine. Overwintered poppies in front, columnar apple tree...
23/06/2022

The blueberries on this porch raised bed are ready for this sunshine. Overwintered poppies in front, columnar apple tree in the background. There are so many ways you can integrate edible plants into your landscape!

What are you most excited about in your garden right now?

It’s a great honey berry season! The shrub is loaded and just about ripe. The sunshine we are supposed to get this week ...
20/06/2022

It’s a great honey berry season! The shrub is loaded and just about ripe. The sunshine we are supposed to get this week is really going to take the garden to the next level. ⚡️

The late spring colors as we shift into sunshine and solstice this week. ⚡️🌱🌸
19/06/2022

The late spring colors as we shift into sunshine and solstice this week. ⚡️🌱🌸

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18/06/2022

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Wild flower meadow
16/06/2022

Wild flower meadow

Spring abundance. Peas, wild flowers including poppy’s about to explode, mums, columbine, nigella, lemon balm, blueberri...
14/06/2022

Spring abundance. Peas, wild flowers including poppy’s about to explode, mums, columbine, nigella, lemon balm, blueberries! This one section of the yard is so diverse in color, height, and texture it’s a true joy to watch it all unfold. 🌱❤️🌸🍓🫐

Apples.
10/06/2022

Apples.

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Seasonal Plant-Based Meal Delivery

Nourish delivers to your door, weekly plant-based meals based on what’s currently available from local farmers. All meals are vegan, gluten-free, sugar free, and can be nut-free upon request. We source all of our produce from local, organic farms and prioritize supporting womxn, q***r, and BIPOC owned businesses when possible. Nourish was founded as vehicle for social change. We support healthy, delicious eating and by living our values we’re helping to create a more just food system for all.