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Edible
Landscaping:
ROEL C. PENAFLORIDA, TMC, LPT.
Food landscape
encourages combining
edible plants in our
landscape and works
under new ecological
paradigm. which could
best address those two
main problems. Food
landscape is a newly
coined. word and does not
have a specific definition.
HOW DO YOU MAKE A
EDIBLE LANDSCAPE
• Cover an Arbor With Edible
Vines. ...
• Mix Non-Edible Annuals
Into an Edible Garden. ...
• Choose Plants for Color and
Form. ...
• Use Plants in Mass. ...
• Plant leafy Along a Path. ...
• Combine Edible Flowers
With Vegetables. ...
• Summer Salad. ...
• Let Greens Bloom.
What is an example of edible
landscaping?
Asparagus -- plants grow in a fern
shape for ground cover. Alpine
strawberries -- attractive flowers and
bright berries can grow in a yard or
container. Squashes -- snaking vines
can grow well along trellises. Mint --
a bright, fast-growing ground cover.
What is the importance
of edible landscape?
These plants are used both for aesthetic
value as well as consumption. Edible
landscapes encompass a variety of garden
types and scales but do not include food
items produced for sale. Edible landscaping
is the practical integration of food plants
within an ornamental or decorative setting.
Is edible landscaping sustainable?
As such, having a
sustainable edible
garden is very much
recommended
because it can provide
the household a
"garden to table" food
which can help in
making the household
food self-sufficient.
Foodscape advocates
say to plant fruits and
veggies that the critters
are less inclined to eat.
The many possibilities
include asparagus,
arugula, fennel,
peppers, most herbs,
okra — and also onions
and garlic, two pungent
veggies that will help
deter animals.
Edible
Landscaping:
Fresh Solutions for
your Kitchen Garden
Topic Outline
 Definition of Edible Landscaping
 EL vs Conventional Landscaping
 EL vs Backyard Gardening
 Edible Landscaping Triangle
 Design
 Implementation
 Maintenance
 Components of Edible Landscaping
 Softscapes
 Hardscapes
 Themed gardens
 Edible Landscaping Design Ideas
 For home
 For rural areas
 For schools
 For parks
 For institutions
What is Edible Landscaping?
Edible Landscaping is a new approach that
science and creativity together to form a
revolutionary crop production technology. It gives
a twist in the conventional crop production as the
basic tenets of landscape designing become its
guiding principle.
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What is Edible Landscaping?
Edible Landscaping is innovative and creative
production technology which combines planting
of:
• Vegetables
• Herbs and Medicinal Plants
• Fruits
INTRODUCTION
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OBJECTIVE
In general, Edible Landscaping
aims to create an attractive
environment, functional spaces and
produce safe and nutritious food
for the table.
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Why do we do EL?
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AESTHETIC
-create beautiful and
attractive environment
FUNCTIONALITY
-establish a space that
functions depend on the
need of the end-user
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
-provide healthy, safe
and nutritious food for
the family and enabling
environment for wellness
SELF-SUFFICIENCY
-provide the household
food from “garden to
table”
EL vs. Conventional Landscaping
EL gives primacy to the use of vegetables and herbs
as major softscape materials as substitute for the
ornamental plants that are normally used in
conventional landscaping.
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EL vs. Vegetable Gardening
While vegetable plots are allocated at
the back spaces of home gardens in
backyard gardening, EL occupies the
premium spaces of the front yard or
the so-called public area of residential
lots.
Components of Edible Landscaping
 Softscapes
 Hardscapes
 Themed gardens
Softscapes
Technically, the plants used in
landscaping are called softscapes.
Components...
Softscapes
These include trees, shrubs and herbs serving as
screens, accents, hedges, and ground covers.
Components...
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Considerations in choosing
your Softscapes:

 Edible
 Nutrition
 Preference
Color, texture, scent and other attractive
physical characteristics
Components...
Hardscapes
Components...
These are non-living components
which can be non-motile or motile
and aid in achieving the function of
the space.
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Hardscapes
Components...
Hardscapes
Components...
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Edible Landscape Triangle
Design Phase
Implementation Phase
Maintenance Phase
Design Phase
The design phase revolves around the preparation of
the plan for the whole area for the entire production
period.
EL Process
Design Phase
Every component in the plan is designed to meet the
requirements for optimum crop production at the same
time governed by the elements of design such as line,
texture, form and color and principles of design such as
balance, contrast, emphasis, harmony, unity, transition
and proportion to meet aesthetic.
EL Process
Elements of Design
Form/Shape
Elements of Design
Color
Elements of Design
Line
Elements of Design
Texture
Elements of Design
Size
• Balance- equilibrium or equality of
impact
• Contrast- degree of difference in the
treatment of different elements
• Scale and Proportion- it gives a sensation
of bigness or smartness within space
• Harmony- a pleasing relationship
between all the different parts of design,
making each object or component a part
of a unified whole
• Emphasis- accent or focalization
Principles of Design
• Time
• Budget
• Site characteristics
• Style
• Maintenance
Considerations
Design Phase
The detailed steps in the design phase are as follows:
 Site analysis – evaluation of the particular space for EL
based on the problem areas, views, access, assets and
suitability for crop production.
• Design conceptualization – creation of EL design based
on the site analysis and following the principles of
landscape design and crop production.
EL Process
Design Phase
The detailed steps in the design phase are as
follows:
• Production of working drawings – optional but is
important in order to assess the design in mind
before implementation.
EL Process
Design Process
• Base Map
• Site Analysis
• Bubble diagram
• Concept Diagram
• Master Plan
• Lay-out Plan
• Grading Plan
• Planting Plan
EL Process
• Lot shape & size
• Orientation
• Climatic condition
• Architectural characteristics
• Technical aspects (topography,
drainage, electrical line, etc.)
• Individual preference
• Objective of the owner
• Nature of end-user
EL Process
garden design
• Themed Gardens
• Vertical Gardens
Design Ideas
Design Ideas
ORIENTAL
Design Ideas
FORMAL
Design Ideas
INFORMAL
Design Ideas
AQUATIC
Design Ideas
MEDITARRANEAN
Design Ideas
TROPICAL
In the implementation phase, the conventional
method in landscape implementation is followed but
focuses more on the production of seedlings and
planting materials and modification of the
environment to suit for the needs of the crops.
EL Process
Implementation Phase
EL Process
Implementation Phase
in the
phase are
The steps
implementation
site clearing, laying out,
hardscape construction and
planting.
SITE CLEARING
IMPLEMENTATION PHASE
LAYING-OUT
IMPLEMENTATION PHASE
HARDSCAPE
CONSTRUCTION
IMPLEMENTATION PHASE
PLANTING
IMPLEMENTATION
In the maintenance phase, all the practices
involved in landscape maintenance and
some of the applicable special practices in
crop production are applied.
Maintenance Phase
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EL Process
The difference is that edible crops are maintained as
an ornamental to provide aesthetic appeal during the
whole production period from seedling establishment
to harvesting.
Maintenance Phase
EL Process
Select for relatively drought-
tolerant varieties.
Mulching with plastic, leaves,
wood chips or old newspaper
can conserve moisture.
Water in the morning.
Water long enough to soak
roots.
Plants on containers can sit over
plates with water.
EL Process
Maintenance Phase
Watering
Nutrient deficiency can be corrected with the
use of organic matter.
Garden as well as kitchen wastes can be recycled –
wrapper leaves, old leaves and stems can be
shredded and composted then harvested and applied
to the plants.
EL encourages the use of compost as fertilizer and
soil conditioner.
EL Process
Maintenance Phase
Nutrient management
Compost can be applied directly to the soil or can be applied
as compost tea or juice.
Step Activity
1 Put about 2 cups of compost/ animal manure in a
ladies old stockings then tie it.
2 Put it in a 5 gallon bucket filled with water.
3 Cover and let it stand for 3-5 days under the sun.
4 Remove the stocking and apply the used materials to the
base of the plants.
5 Dilute the tea with water until it is light brown in color.
6 Spray it to the plants or add it to the soil.
7 Apply every two weeks. Use its as soon as it is made.
EL Process
Maintenance Phase
Nutrient management
Chemical pesticides are not encouraged in EL.
Onion, garlic andmarigold (Tagetes) can be
intercropped to repel some types of insects.
Chili and soap (Perla) solution can also control
some insect infestation.
EL Process
Maintenance Phase
Pest management
Pruning. The judicious removal of branches
should be done early in the life of the tree to
give it a better shape. Pruning can also
enhance fruiting in atis and in other plants.
Pruning and training will give attractive
architecture to plants.
Thinning out of flowers, fruits and leaves
prolongs the productivity of some plants.
EL Process
Maintenance Phase
Pruning and thinning out
Bagging is essential to produce a
blemish and insect free fruits.
Bagging materials are not limited
to transparent plastic or white
paper. EL encourage the use of
creative, colorful and aesthetically
appealing
materials.
EL Process
Maintenance Phase
Bagging
Ratooning is done to rejuvenate the
crops and to harvest much faster
than growing them from seeds.
Kangkong exhibits good response to
this practice, only few days is
required to grow new and
rejuvenated leaves that enabled the
landscape to maintain its lush and
green groundcover.
EL Process
Maintenance Phase
Ratooning
EL promotes staggered harvesting.
EL Process
Maintenance Phase
Harvesting
EL Process
Themed Gardens
Herb
Garden
Salad
Garden
Components...
EL for
Home
Design Ideas
Design Ideas
EL for Rural areas
EL for
Parks
Design Ideas
EL for
Schools
Design Ideas
EL for
Institutions
Design Ideas
EL for
Institutions
Design Ideas
Design Ideas
Design Ideas
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The authors would like to acknowledge with gratitude and
appreciation the cooperation and assistance of the following:
 Dr. Nicomedes P. Eleazar, Director of Department ofAgriculture-
Bureau of Agricultural Research (DA-BAR) for funding the project.
 Dr. Cecilio R. Arboleda, Executive Director of UPLB-FI and Staff for their
valuable assistance.
 The Crop Science Cluster, College of Agriculture, University of the
Philippines, Los Baños for the support and facilities.
 All the teachers, students, farmers, hobbyists, organized group of women
and municipal agriculturists who participated in the training for their
time and interest in edible landscaping.
 Dr.Leonido R. Naranja, for conceptualizing and starting this project, for
without him this will not be possible.
 To all the people who in a way made significant contributions and
support for the project.
-THE
END-
ESSAY
Right Corner:
Discuss briefly and concisely
the objectives of Edible
Landscaping (20 points)
Left Corner:
Discuss briefly and concisely
the Edible Landscaping Triangle
(20 points)

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Edible Landscapes: Fresh Food and Attractive Design

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  • 3. Food landscape encourages combining edible plants in our landscape and works under new ecological paradigm. which could best address those two main problems. Food landscape is a newly coined. word and does not have a specific definition.
  • 4. HOW DO YOU MAKE A EDIBLE LANDSCAPE • Cover an Arbor With Edible Vines. ... • Mix Non-Edible Annuals Into an Edible Garden. ... • Choose Plants for Color and Form. ... • Use Plants in Mass. ... • Plant leafy Along a Path. ... • Combine Edible Flowers With Vegetables. ... • Summer Salad. ... • Let Greens Bloom.
  • 5. What is an example of edible landscaping? Asparagus -- plants grow in a fern shape for ground cover. Alpine strawberries -- attractive flowers and bright berries can grow in a yard or container. Squashes -- snaking vines can grow well along trellises. Mint -- a bright, fast-growing ground cover.
  • 6. What is the importance of edible landscape? These plants are used both for aesthetic value as well as consumption. Edible landscapes encompass a variety of garden types and scales but do not include food items produced for sale. Edible landscaping is the practical integration of food plants within an ornamental or decorative setting.
  • 7. Is edible landscaping sustainable? As such, having a sustainable edible garden is very much recommended because it can provide the household a "garden to table" food which can help in making the household food self-sufficient.
  • 8. Foodscape advocates say to plant fruits and veggies that the critters are less inclined to eat. The many possibilities include asparagus, arugula, fennel, peppers, most herbs, okra — and also onions and garlic, two pungent veggies that will help deter animals.
  • 10. Topic Outline  Definition of Edible Landscaping  EL vs Conventional Landscaping  EL vs Backyard Gardening  Edible Landscaping Triangle  Design  Implementation  Maintenance  Components of Edible Landscaping  Softscapes  Hardscapes  Themed gardens  Edible Landscaping Design Ideas  For home  For rural areas  For schools  For parks  For institutions
  • 11. What is Edible Landscaping? Edible Landscaping is a new approach that science and creativity together to form a revolutionary crop production technology. It gives a twist in the conventional crop production as the basic tenets of landscape designing become its guiding principle. http://www.google.com.ph
  • 12. What is Edible Landscaping? Edible Landscaping is innovative and creative production technology which combines planting of: • Vegetables • Herbs and Medicinal Plants • Fruits INTRODUCTION http://www.google.com.ph
  • 13. OBJECTIVE In general, Edible Landscaping aims to create an attractive environment, functional spaces and produce safe and nutritious food for the table. http://www.google.com.ph
  • 14. Why do we do EL? http://www.google.com.ph AESTHETIC -create beautiful and attractive environment FUNCTIONALITY -establish a space that functions depend on the need of the end-user HEALTH AND WELLNESS -provide healthy, safe and nutritious food for the family and enabling environment for wellness SELF-SUFFICIENCY -provide the household food from “garden to table”
  • 15. EL vs. Conventional Landscaping EL gives primacy to the use of vegetables and herbs as major softscape materials as substitute for the ornamental plants that are normally used in conventional landscaping. Photos by: http://www.google.com.ph
  • 16. EL vs. Vegetable Gardening While vegetable plots are allocated at the back spaces of home gardens in backyard gardening, EL occupies the premium spaces of the front yard or the so-called public area of residential lots.
  • 17. Components of Edible Landscaping  Softscapes  Hardscapes  Themed gardens
  • 18. Softscapes Technically, the plants used in landscaping are called softscapes. Components...
  • 19. Softscapes These include trees, shrubs and herbs serving as screens, accents, hedges, and ground covers. Components... http://www.google.com.ph
  • 20. Considerations in choosing your Softscapes:   Edible  Nutrition  Preference Color, texture, scent and other attractive physical characteristics Components...
  • 21. Hardscapes Components... These are non-living components which can be non-motile or motile and aid in achieving the function of the space. http://www.google.com.ph
  • 24. Edible Landscape Triangle Design Phase Implementation Phase Maintenance Phase
  • 25. Design Phase The design phase revolves around the preparation of the plan for the whole area for the entire production period. EL Process
  • 26. Design Phase Every component in the plan is designed to meet the requirements for optimum crop production at the same time governed by the elements of design such as line, texture, form and color and principles of design such as balance, contrast, emphasis, harmony, unity, transition and proportion to meet aesthetic. EL Process
  • 32. • Balance- equilibrium or equality of impact • Contrast- degree of difference in the treatment of different elements • Scale and Proportion- it gives a sensation of bigness or smartness within space • Harmony- a pleasing relationship between all the different parts of design, making each object or component a part of a unified whole • Emphasis- accent or focalization Principles of Design
  • 33. • Time • Budget • Site characteristics • Style • Maintenance Considerations
  • 34. Design Phase The detailed steps in the design phase are as follows:  Site analysis – evaluation of the particular space for EL based on the problem areas, views, access, assets and suitability for crop production. • Design conceptualization – creation of EL design based on the site analysis and following the principles of landscape design and crop production. EL Process
  • 35. Design Phase The detailed steps in the design phase are as follows: • Production of working drawings – optional but is important in order to assess the design in mind before implementation. EL Process
  • 36.
  • 37. Design Process • Base Map • Site Analysis • Bubble diagram • Concept Diagram • Master Plan • Lay-out Plan • Grading Plan • Planting Plan EL Process
  • 38. • Lot shape & size • Orientation • Climatic condition • Architectural characteristics • Technical aspects (topography, drainage, electrical line, etc.) • Individual preference • Objective of the owner • Nature of end-user EL Process
  • 39. garden design • Themed Gardens • Vertical Gardens
  • 47. In the implementation phase, the conventional method in landscape implementation is followed but focuses more on the production of seedlings and planting materials and modification of the environment to suit for the needs of the crops. EL Process Implementation Phase
  • 48. EL Process Implementation Phase in the phase are The steps implementation site clearing, laying out, hardscape construction and planting.
  • 53. In the maintenance phase, all the practices involved in landscape maintenance and some of the applicable special practices in crop production are applied. Maintenance Phase http://www.featurepics.com http://www.tradenote.net EL Process
  • 54. The difference is that edible crops are maintained as an ornamental to provide aesthetic appeal during the whole production period from seedling establishment to harvesting. Maintenance Phase EL Process
  • 55. Select for relatively drought- tolerant varieties. Mulching with plastic, leaves, wood chips or old newspaper can conserve moisture. Water in the morning. Water long enough to soak roots. Plants on containers can sit over plates with water. EL Process Maintenance Phase Watering
  • 56. Nutrient deficiency can be corrected with the use of organic matter. Garden as well as kitchen wastes can be recycled – wrapper leaves, old leaves and stems can be shredded and composted then harvested and applied to the plants. EL encourages the use of compost as fertilizer and soil conditioner. EL Process Maintenance Phase Nutrient management
  • 57. Compost can be applied directly to the soil or can be applied as compost tea or juice. Step Activity 1 Put about 2 cups of compost/ animal manure in a ladies old stockings then tie it. 2 Put it in a 5 gallon bucket filled with water. 3 Cover and let it stand for 3-5 days under the sun. 4 Remove the stocking and apply the used materials to the base of the plants. 5 Dilute the tea with water until it is light brown in color. 6 Spray it to the plants or add it to the soil. 7 Apply every two weeks. Use its as soon as it is made. EL Process Maintenance Phase Nutrient management
  • 58. Chemical pesticides are not encouraged in EL. Onion, garlic andmarigold (Tagetes) can be intercropped to repel some types of insects. Chili and soap (Perla) solution can also control some insect infestation. EL Process Maintenance Phase Pest management
  • 59. Pruning. The judicious removal of branches should be done early in the life of the tree to give it a better shape. Pruning can also enhance fruiting in atis and in other plants. Pruning and training will give attractive architecture to plants. Thinning out of flowers, fruits and leaves prolongs the productivity of some plants. EL Process Maintenance Phase Pruning and thinning out
  • 60. Bagging is essential to produce a blemish and insect free fruits. Bagging materials are not limited to transparent plastic or white paper. EL encourage the use of creative, colorful and aesthetically appealing materials. EL Process Maintenance Phase Bagging
  • 61. Ratooning is done to rejuvenate the crops and to harvest much faster than growing them from seeds. Kangkong exhibits good response to this practice, only few days is required to grow new and rejuvenated leaves that enabled the landscape to maintain its lush and green groundcover. EL Process Maintenance Phase Ratooning
  • 62. EL promotes staggered harvesting. EL Process Maintenance Phase Harvesting
  • 66. Design Ideas EL for Rural areas
  • 73. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The authors would like to acknowledge with gratitude and appreciation the cooperation and assistance of the following:  Dr. Nicomedes P. Eleazar, Director of Department ofAgriculture- Bureau of Agricultural Research (DA-BAR) for funding the project.  Dr. Cecilio R. Arboleda, Executive Director of UPLB-FI and Staff for their valuable assistance.  The Crop Science Cluster, College of Agriculture, University of the Philippines, Los Baños for the support and facilities.  All the teachers, students, farmers, hobbyists, organized group of women and municipal agriculturists who participated in the training for their time and interest in edible landscaping.  Dr.Leonido R. Naranja, for conceptualizing and starting this project, for without him this will not be possible.  To all the people who in a way made significant contributions and support for the project.
  • 75. ESSAY Right Corner: Discuss briefly and concisely the objectives of Edible Landscaping (20 points) Left Corner: Discuss briefly and concisely the Edible Landscaping Triangle (20 points)

Editor's Notes

  1.  can be considered both as an art, concerned with arranging plants harmoniously in their surroundings, and as a science, encompassing the principles and techniques of plant cultivation
  2.  can be considered both as an art, concerned with arranging plants harmoniously in their surroundings, and as a science, encompassing the principles and techniques of plant cultivation
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