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    Lizzi’s Front Yard Veggie Garden in Washington

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerFebruary 26, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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    Hi GPODers!

    We’re getting an update from a beautiful garden in Walla Walla, Washington that we’ve seen a couple of times before. Lizzi Gualtieri has shared several photos of her stunning backyard that prioritizes fabulous foliage and drought-tolerant plantings, but with plenty of floral interest in the mix (You can check out those submissions here: Lizzi’s Walla Walla Garden and Walla Walla Backyard Two Years Later). However, instead of another look at her fabulous backyard oasis, today we’re moving to the front of her property and getting a great overview of the project that turned a blank and bare space into a thoughtfully-crafted vegetable garden with ample opportunity for bountiful harvests despite a limited footprint.

    Hi! You mentioned a bit ago about wanting to see veggie gardens from other regions around the country. Since it’s almost indoor seed starting time, I wanted to share the veggie garden we created in an unused portion of our front yard here in Walla Walla, Washington. They say we’re zone 7a but today it’s more like 6! When we moved here in 2019, our goal was to create a raised bed garden zone with room for espaliered apple trees, a fig tree, raspberries, herb garden and compost bins and we wanted it to look good because it’s in the front yard. We designed and built the space ourselves over the course of a year (COVID! we had a lot of time on our hands) The only portion we hired out was the leveling and the retaining wall. I thought it would be fun to show progress photos rather than just the finished project.

    If you’d like to see more photos of my garden projects, I’ve just started an Instagram account: @mywallawallagarden

    The process photos are from 2021-2022 when we started by clearing some diseased trees and overgrown shrubs out of the west side yard. We saved the existing raspberries and they lived in pots for a year.

    garden after leveling and installation of retaining wallWe had the area leveled and a retaining wall installed and converted sprinklers to drip irrigation.

    garden in progress with steel edging installedWe installed 6” steel edging all around and this view is looking from our front walk into the future garden.

    wooden garden arbor in front yardThis is photo of the finished arbor which will eventually be covered with clematis and roses. We used 1/2” threaded rod as our climbing support poles.

    raised garden bed with built in supports for vining plantsThe permanent raspberry bed has supports similar in style to the arbor and also uses the 1/2” threaded rod as horizontal supports. This shot was taken before we put in all of the gravel.

    finished garden structures in vegetable gardenHere’s a view of the finished corner espalier. The ‘Celeste’ variety fig tree (Ficus carica ‘Celeste’, Zones 6–8) is planted just beyond.

    view of raised garden beds from aboveHere’s another view showing the raised beds and one of the compost bins. The beds are 4’ x 8’ with a wide top to sit, stand or kneel on. The space between is enough to get a wheelbarrow through.

    espalier apple tree with other plants surroundingThe next few images are from this summer showing how the garden has evolved. Our apple trees are still too young to start bearing, although I’m hoping for apples next year. We planted a ‘Belle de Boskop’ (Malus domestica ‘Belle de Boskoop’, Zones 4–9) and a ‘Liberty’ (M. ‘Liberty’, Zones 5–8). The low hedge around the outside of trees is germander (Teucrium chamaedrys, Zones 5–9) which is an easy care pollinator magnet! On the inside we planted saffron bulbs (Crocus sativus, Zones 5–8) that we harvested late fall.

    finished vegetable garden with compost binsThis is looking north from the back of the garden with a culinary sage in the foreground. There is corn, kale, fava beans and snow peas planted along the house with peppers, tomatoes, garlic, cucumbers, squash, beans and cantaloupe. Arugula freely seeds between the compost bins and we have marigolds to attract beneficial insects.

    view of vegetables and fruit tree in front gardenAnd finally the view looking south with the pig fence arches in the foreground. The arches allow for so much more to grow in this relatively small space. We grow more that we can eat or preserve, sharing with friends and neighbors with the exception of the garlic, you can never have too much garlic!

    Thank you so much for this incredible garden project with us, Lizzi! It’s amazing the possibilities you were able to envision for this space, and even more impressive that you were able to make those possibilities a gorgeous reality. I hope this year brings another great harvest, and that we get more photos from your fabulous gardens.

    Remember that you can see more photos from Lizzi’s garden right now by checking out her Instagram: @mywallawallagarden. And if you’re interested in showcasing your veggie garden like she did, share your photos with the blog! Follow the directions below to submit your garden via email, or send me a DM on Instagram: @agirlherdogandtheroad.

     

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