An enclosed kitchen garden

This design repurposes an old machinery shed and milking bay. The machinery shed was converted into a potting shed and a wire enclosure was added to create a kitchen garden. The kitchen garden incorporates seven large raised beds in a space protected from birds, possums and rabbits. The path around the outside and solid fence to the ground limits snake access. Shadecloth can be rolled out for hot dry summers and rolled away for winter.

The milking bay has been converted into a “morning tea spot” which features stained glass windows.

The fully enclosed kitchen garden combines productivity with protection, creating a secure, thriving microclimate for year-round food production.
Enclosed kitchen garden featuring raised beds and productive vegetable growing space.
Landscape design sketch by Raina Emerson showing the kitchen garden adjacent to the machinery shed which has been repurposed as a potting shed.
Landscape design sketch by Raina Emerson showing the kitchen garden adjacent to the machinery shed which has been repurposed as a potting shed.
Outdoor seating area and morning tea spot adjacent to a kitchen garden, built on a repurposed milking bay and using upcycled stained glass windows..
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