Edwards Lifesciences
Project Summary
This culinary garden at the Edwards Lifesciences campus in Irvine is centrally located and easily visible from the café kitchen, which receives fresh weekly harvests. It enhances the employees’ connection to the beautiful campus landscape and underscores Edwards’ commitment to sustainable design and wellness. Herbs, flowers, and vegetables from the garden feature in café dishes like braised eggplant with tofu. Farmscape provided design consultation on sun exposure, irrigation, and soil formulation to optimize growth. Despite its modest size, the garden produces hundreds of pounds of produce annually, with crop selections tailored by the culinary team to highlight seasonal offerings.
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Location Details
LOCATION | IRVINE |
PROJECT AREA | 1,750 SQ FT |
SUNSET ZONE | ZONE 22 |
CHILL HOURS | 126 HOURS |
WINTER SUN | 4 HRS/DAY |
SUMMER SUN | 12 HRS/DAY |
ANNUAL RAINFALL | 13 INCHES |
Project Goals
“Now that the garden is in full swing, it’s a joy to plan menus around the upcoming harvests.
Every Friday in our cafe, we have a garden vegetable pizza. This week we utilized the green beans, grilled fairytale eggplant, a few sweeter peppers from the garden, basil, oregano, and finished with the rainbow bachelor buttons. I also braised some pork belly with the garden lavender for next week’s crisp pork belly at the tapas station.
Next week we have the fairytale eggplant showcased as a side at our harvest table station where we are going to slice them in half lengthwise, toss lightly in olive oil, and char in the pizza oven. The basil is now a staple for our pizza, pasta, and tapas stations. We even have a basil balsamic at our salad bar. We have an al pastor pizza on Thursday with fire roasted jalapenos from the garden. The garlic chives will be stir fried with the bulgogi pork on Monday as well.”
— Jon Sodini | Senior Executive Chef | Edwards Lifesciences
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