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Monrovia Presents: Incredible Edibles

Many gardeners would love to have fresh fruits, vegetables and herbs growing in their garden, but don't want a "traditional" design, with unsightly straight rows often relegated to the far corner of the garden. Today's savvy gardeners mingle edibles among the ornamental shrubs, perennials and vines for a beautiful garden that yields a bountiful harvest! Find out the best p...

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Many gardeners would love to have fresh fruits, vegetables and herbs growing in their garden, but don't want a "traditional" design, with unsightly straight rows often relegated to the far corner of the garden. Today's savvy gardeners mingle edibles among the ornamental shrubs, perennials and vines for a beautiful garden that yields a bountiful harvest! Find out the best plants and the best planting tips for adding fresh, delicious edibles for a truly sustainable landscape.

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