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Beautiful Borage
Borage and calendula have such a beautiful glow on this cool, cloudy day in the children’s farm garden at this early-childhood school....
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Projects in print!
It never fails to bring a smile to my face to see an Integrity project in Better Homes and Gardens magazine! #ediblegarden...
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Reimagined Raised Beds
We recently replaced wood raised beds that were past their prime with these cost-effective galvanized raised beds. The metal beds REALLY...
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Summer in the Rain Garden
This Integrity project for a multi-sensory children’s garden at a public library includes a large raingarden bed to absorb previously...
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Spicy Spring Scents
Spice bush (Lindera benzoin) has dense clusters of tiny, pale yellow flowers that bloom before the leaves open along the twigs. Their...
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Pawpaw Patch
This native pawpaw, tucked beneath the canopy of a huge mulberry, provides spectacular late fall color after blessing the homeowner with...
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Season Extension
Row covers are such a quick, easy way to extend the season for cool season crops. Simply spread it over raised garden beds and weigh it...
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Winterberry!
We love how Ohio native winterberry’s (Ilex verticillata) bright red fruit glow in the early fall light! The berries cling to the stem...
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Pollinator plants
Salvias are not only beautiful in the edible garden, they’re literally magnets for pollinators (and hummingbirds too)!! #kidsgarden...
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Matches made in heaven
Purple coneflower and bee balm are great partners in this edible school garden! They both provide valuable nectar to pollinators, and...
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Color in the Edible Garden
The teachers at this school asked for more color in their edible garden this summer. Purple and cream petunias give a blast of bright...
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