Developing a concept for a modern ornamental garden: a synthesis of organic farming, ecology, and landscape design

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In modern landscape design, projects that combine practical benefits with aesthetics and environmental care are becoming increasingly important. The presented concept of a modern ornamental garden proposes the creation of a multifunctional landscape object that combines utilitarian purposes with visual appeal and educational potential. The project integrates areas for cultivating vegetables, herbs, and ornamental plants, creating a harmonious and productive space. The project's agricultural practices are based on the rejection of mineral fertilizers in favor of organic practices such as composting plant residues, mulching, and crop rotation. This approach ensures the production of environmentally friendly products and serves as a visual model of a closed resource cycle, contributing to the formation of an environmental culture. Due to its simplicity of implementation, the model can be scaled for various public educational spaces.

Decorative garden \ organic farming \ ecology \ landscape design \ melon crops \ and biodiversity

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IDS: 147254168   |   UDC: 712.2