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  2. Foodscaping - Wikipedia

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    Edible landscape at Pixie Hollow Garden, Epcot, Walt Disney World in Florida featuring decorative green and purple kale and chard varieties. Foodscaping is a modern term for integrating edible plants into ornamental landscapes. It is also referred to as edible landscaping and has been described as a crossbreed between landscaping and farming. [1]

  3. Alys Fowler - Wikipedia

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    Filming for her BBC series, The Edible Garden – a.k.a. A Home-Grown Life – began in mid-2009, and the series aired on BBC 2 in April 2010. She explored community self-sustainability in the urban environment of South Birmingham. Her second book, The Edible Garden, [10] was published in March 2010 by BBC Books to accompany the TV series.

  4. St. Raphael's Edible Garden - Wikipedia

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    St. Raphael's Edible Garden is a community garden located in St. Raphael's, Neasden.The former derelict site was acquired by Sufra in 2016 and was granted permission to build a community garden project by the Brent Council in 2017.

  5. Edible Garden’s Sustainably Grown Basil Now at Una Pizza ...

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    Edible Garden is also a developer of ingredients and proteins, providing an accessible line of plant and whey protein powders under the Vitamin Way® and Vitamin Whey® brands. In addition, the Company’s Kick. Sports Nutrition line features premium performance products that cater to today’s health-conscious athletes.

  6. Edible Schoolyard - Wikipedia

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    The Edible Schoolyard (ESY) is a 1-acre (4,000 m 2) garden and kitchen program at the Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School, a public middle school in Berkeley, California.It was established in 1995 by chef and author Alice Waters.

  7. Garden cress - Wikipedia

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    In some regions, garden cress is known as mustard and cress, garden pepper cress, pepperwort, pepper grass, or poor man's pepper. [2] [3] This annual plant can reach a height of 60 cm (24 in), with many branches on the upper part. The white to pinkish flowers are only 2 mm (1 ⁄ 16 in) across, clustered in small branched racemes. [4] [5]