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Edible Landscapes Design
we exist because we recognize the global impact landscaping has on the planet. together, we can nudge how we landscape our urban and rural areas, even farms to have an overall regenerative effect on the health of our food, climate, investments and even carbon emissions. thinking about investing in your property? growing food can be beautiful, profitable, and provide an ever-increasing return on investment. unlike a bathroom renovation, an edible landscape "renovation" will feed you and your family for years to come, and lumber from a grove of mature nut trees can be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. if you want your business to thrive in our changing world, consider what an edible landscape could do to serve your clients. local food is a trend that isn't going away. the whole systems design thinking that we apply can serve not only your landscape and food needs but also your sense of place, your water, your energy use and your community relationships. you can live in a forest of
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Edible Landscapes Design's headquarters is located at Australia
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