The Ozark Home Landscape
The
Ozark Home Landscape is a cooperative project involving the
Tri-County
Master Gardeners and the Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station. The garden
is designed as an educational resource featuring ornamental and edible
plants adapted to the Ozarks.
The OHL is composed of a vegetable garden, a west-facing
slope planting, a small greenhouse, a storage shed, a shed border
planting, a trellis planting, raised beds that change annually, highbush
blueberries, everbearing strawberries, fallbearing raspberries, a Keiffer
European pear tree, a Montmorency sour cherry tree, an edible mountain
ash, Blue Velvet, Berry Blue and Blue Bird honeyberries, a fig tree, and an herb garden.
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