Edible Landscapes

Edible Landscapes Edible Landscapes of Cape Cod
www.ediblelandscapes.net
"Have your yard, and eat it too!"
contact@ed In a nutshell, we are "farmers for hire."

Edible Landscapes specializes in organic home-grown food production. Our services include: consultation, design, installation, and maintenance of custom gardens and edible landscapes. We are also a small-scale nursery, specializing in unique perennials, vegetables and herbs that generally can't be found at local garden centers. Whether you want a simple raised bed for greens and herbs or you want

your entire yard converted into an edible paradise, Edible Landscapes is here to help make your vision into a reality. Contact us at [email protected]

A quick little downspout-diversion, puddle-prevention, swerving-swale kind of thing. We gotta come up with a proper name...
06/01/2026

A quick little downspout-diversion, puddle-prevention, swerving-swale kind of thing. We gotta come up with a proper name for these ;-)

In this case, prior to us fixing the issue, the water was puddling up where it exited the downspout, creating a puddle very close to the generator. So we gave the water a lined channel to exit the area and nourish nearby plantings. This is functional but also pretty to look at. It’ll have you begging for rain just so you can watch it work!

Freaky Fry-Day! Last night we tempura-fried up an assortment of perennial greens/tips/flowers … holy smokes! Words canno...
05/30/2026

Freaky Fry-Day! Last night we tempura-fried up an assortment of perennial greens/tips/flowers … holy smokes! Words cannot convey how amazing the flavors and textures were. We fried up everything from the first pic. In clockwise order starting at top left, it was walking onion tips, great bellflower tips, edible leaf goji tips, spiderwort florets, goldenrod tips, good king Henry flowering tips, cow parsnip flowering tips, lambs ear leaves, and comfrey flowers… honestly everything tasted awesome. The batter was simple: flour, eggs, salt, pepper and soda water. Very basic. Our favorites were the good king Henry and the lambs ear leaves. Wow, talk about texture! I was super surprised at how good the Canada goldenrod tips were too! Wow, we are going to do this more. I really can’t express in words just how impressed we were with the flavors and textures. Give it a try!

A couple new long cedar beds in Yarmouth. And a bonus bed too: we were able to cobble together one nice solid bed using ...
05/28/2026

A couple new long cedar beds in Yarmouth. And a bonus bed too: we were able to cobble together one nice solid bed using the best cedar pieces from the two existing beds which were kinda falling apart! Ready for growing!

More beautiful perennial plants, pics taken around the home food Forest and gardens over the past couple of days 1)    2...
05/27/2026

More beautiful perennial plants, pics taken around the home food Forest and gardens over the past couple of days

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7) 6th year back! Love this outdoor perennial geranium with edible flowers
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10) with pink flowers that just showed up (not sure why they’re pink but it’s cool to see!)
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12)mini fruits
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16) / asphodeline lutea
I guess I’m only allowed 30 hashtags!
17)Virginia Waterleaf
18) Ohio Spiderwort
19) Camass camassia quamash
10) Rubus leucodermis // Whitebark Raspberry

RIP Sonny Rollins!

Veggie garden in the weeds? Who you gonna call? Edible Landscapes! We love being able to help get people over big weedy ...
05/26/2026

Veggie garden in the weeds? Who you gonna call? Edible Landscapes! We love being able to help get people over big weedy garden hurdles! Gardening is supposed to be a stress reliever not a stress creator! But sometimes looking at a nothin but weeds is a little bit stressful. But that’s where we come in. Last week we visited this garden and got it all whipped into shape for spring planting (among some other work at the property). The main weeds in this garden are mugwort and bindweed! If you’ve dealt with these weeds then you know how sad it can be. But we dissected every inch of this garden, pathways and beds, with a fine toothed comb (aka our digging forks) and removed any bits of root fragments that we came across. Then we added compost, coco coir, fertilizer and rice hulls as a mulch. Then we reset the drip irrigation and gave jt the chefs kiss of approval. Ready for planting. 👌

Filled up these beefy Hugel/Log terraces with roughly 18 yards of compost a couple weeks ago! Our friends at  have been ...
05/23/2026

Filled up these beefy Hugel/Log terraces with roughly 18 yards of compost a couple weeks ago! Our friends at have been stewarding this project along to get ready for a big style native forest garden planting. We are happy to be of service!

05/22/2026

Post-planting walk thru in North Falmouth. It’s been a pleasure collaborating with Environmental Landscape Solutions on this one. This customer is so awesome; she’s always trying to move her property in a more ecological direction. So we have removed large areas of non-native turf grass and are planting hundreds of native shrubs! Like Clethra, Fothergilla, Itea, sweet fern, bayberry, aronia, blueberry, inkberry, highbush cranberry, arrow wood viburnum, and more to come! Grateful to be able to work on such a beautiful sight!

❤️ 10 years ago! From our first plant sale together, to raising a family and running this business-we are so grateful th...
05/20/2026

❤️ 10 years ago! From our first plant sale together, to raising a family and running this business-we are so grateful that the universe brought us together. When we met it was magnetic, we quickly realized that we had very similar missions and life goals: shake up the system, build a better world and have fun doing it. It’s been an awesome adventure and it just keeps getting better! ❤️

Beautiful perennial edibles, pics taken over the past couple days at our home gardens 1)   2)    3)    peeled stalks 4))...
05/19/2026

Beautiful perennial edibles, pics taken over the past couple days at our home gardens

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6) edible leaves
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8) flowers
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10) flowers in full bloom smelling like honey!

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415 Cedar Street
West Barnstable, MA

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