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Growing an Edible Wall

Clip: Season 18 Episode 3 | 7m 8s

Visit a wall created with ornamental edible plants at Rotary Gardens in Janesville.

The vegetable garden isn't just that square in the backyard anymore. Mark Dwyer of Rotary Gardens in Janesville demonstrates how to combine functionality with beauty in big and small spaces. Possible choices for an edible wall include nasturtium, hibiscus, Society Garlic, bronze fennel, parsley, scented geranium, hot peppers, Swiss chard, "Pesto Perpetuo" basil, and "Black Pearl" pepper.

05/27/2010 | Rating TV-G

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