We've planted a lot of stuff that the buns can eat. Kinda landscaping, but edible landscaping. The bunnies adore mulberry leaves, ti leaves, apple leaves, assorted weeds in the lawn - which we didn't specifically plant, but they're there so they get fed to the buns. There's also the evil Guinea, Elephant and Reznor grasses which get fed to the bunnies. My neighbor calls those 'demon grasses' since they grow so tall and so fast. There's two sheep helping us get rid of those as well as the cut and carry to the buns, but the grass is still winning. This is Hawaii, there's always something out there growing so nobody tries to have a perfect lawn unless there's some sort of tourist thing involved.
The food gardens are raised beds, other than being a lot easier to weed, they don't get attacked by string trimmers or lawn mowers.
It's partially a garden and partially a terrace to hold back the hillside. This is from several seasons ago, with corn and tomatoes. It just got planted with lettuce and more tomatoes although there's also some black berry and rose cuttings taking root there. Those will be shifted out once they make roots. Next time one of these gardens is built, I'm gonna put a faucet at the corner of it. It'd be easy enough to put a bit of galvanized pipe up through the bricks with a spigot at the top. Well, next one. We're up to four of these now, although one seems to have a mulberry tree growing in it so it's too shady for many vegetables.
Our garden helpers were a little indiscriminate when they were helping us near the house. We did want them to clear the garden, which is why the chicken fence had been taken down but they also cleared out a lot of stuff we'd rather have kept. Who knew sheep liked orchids? Oh well, they'll grow back.
The only fertilizer we use in the gardens is bunny manure. Plus the plants are open pollinated so we can save seeds. That pretty much means gardening without having to spend money on things. Free food is always good!
Why are you required to grow garlic? Are there tasty French varieties of things that you can grow that aren't available in other areas?