83 results found for: microclimates

Free Webinar – Elegant Edible Landscapes for Sustainability

Elegant Edible Landscapes for Sustainability Agriscaping principles go beyond simply planting vegetables, fruits and other edibles in your existing landscape. It includes elegant landscape design, weed and pest control, microclimates and more. It also teaches how to work within HOA and city regulations to have a beautiful and productive yard […]

Free Live Event in Denton, TX – theBackyard: a Suburban Agriscape Tour

theBackyard: a Suburban Agriscape Tour Come experience a private tour of theBackyard: a Local Suburban Agriscape, Blue Sky Agriscaping’s Residential Research Facility in the heart of Denton, TX. This tour will give you the opportunity to learn about on-site soil building to reduce cost as well as reduce the impact […]

WinterSun

Winter Gardening Starts with the Sun The most important factor to keep in mind when preparing for a winter garden is aligning with the sun orientation. The winter orientation is more extreme in how things flow. 1. Get a copy of a satellite image of your house and orient it […]

Free Live Event in Denton, TX – theBackyard: a Suburban Agriscape Tour

theBackyard: a Suburban Agriscape Tour Come experience a private tour of theBackyard: a Local Suburban Agriscape, Blue Sky Agriscaping’s Residential Research Facility in the heart of Denton, TX. This tour will give you the opportunity to learn about on-site soil building to reduce cost as well as reduce the impact […]

Three Steps to Healthy Spring Soil – Step 1: Picking the Perfect Spot

Three Steps to Healthy Spring Soil – Step 1: Picking the Perfect Spot The first step to having the best spring soil is picking the perfect spot to prep the soil and create the compost. This is when the sun is starting to shift in the Northern Hemisphere, when the […]

Free Webinar – Gardening with Elegance: How the Agriscaping Movement is Changing the Landscape

Gardening with Elegance: How the Agriscaping Movement is Changing the Landscape Agriscaping principles go beyond simply planting vegetables, fruits and other edibles in your existing landscape. It includes elegant landscape design, weed and pest control, microclimates and more. It also teaches how to work within HOA and city regulations to […]

Benefits of Subterranean Trampoline Gardens

Benefits of Subterranean Trampoline Gardens Microclimates are a key components to creating an elegant edible landscape. Justin, the founder of Agriscaping, decided to try out using the microclimates that are provided by shade. He had the brilliant idea of using the shade provided by a trampoline. This has since then […]

7 Levels of Raised Bed Gardening

7 Levels of Raised Bed Gardening Agriscaping is all about having an elegant edible landscaping. There are many ways to create this, however one of the techniques is to use raised beds. When choosing which raised bed to use we can be there to help create one that is unique […]

Landscape Design for Optimal Workflow

Landscape Design for Optimal Workflow Many people are not living in their homes for more than 7 years statistically. With this in mind you need to think about how your edible landscaping is laid out so that it is easy to manage and produces food in a shorter amount of […]

Live Event in Sierra Vista, AZ – 3 Simple Steps for Gardening Success

3 Simple Steps for Gardening Success World events are increasing the need and demand for local food security. Now is the perfect time to learn how, what, when and where to plant – including how microclimates can boost your productivity. We’ll also discuss what’s possible if you want your garden […]

4 Simple Steps to Summer Gardening in the Desert

4 Simple Steps to Summer Gardening in the Desert If you live in the desert, like we do at the Agriscaping Headquarters, you might be wondering how to grow a successful summer garden. We are going to share with you the four simple steps to take in order to have […]

Is Tilling Necessary?

Is Tilling Necessary? By Chris Stevens Who wants to work harder, not smarter? Can I see a show of hands? I didn’t think so. Most gardeners and homesteaders appreciate learning better ways of doing things. Tilling is time-consuming work so if there is an easier and better way to have […]