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Urban Permaculture Kitchen Garden | Edible Garden Tour | Container Gardening in Pallet Planter Boxes



Take a Tour of my Urban Permaculture Kitchen Garden before I rip it out and get ready for new edible plants! Container Gardening in these Pallet Planter Boxes is so easy and convenient. My Kitchen Garden is located just a few metres from my kitchen which makes it easy to remember to harvest fresh food daily. I like my permaculture gardens a little wild.

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17 Comments

  1. Just saw video so inspiring as always.gardening is such a happy place to be in this crazy Corona world

  2. Hi Holly.
    I love your garden!
    I’m also in the Perth area. I only have a small patch which is getting flowery too, the celery and coriander. I have heaps of tomatoes ripe and ripening which I’m excited about. I was curious what over wintering means? I’m no gardener, I just pop things in and hope for the best haha.
    Shannon.

  3. I live in Kalgoorlie and my entire front garden is full of vertical melon growing at the moment, i have 5 varieties of watermelon and 3 varieties of rock melons. I am finding the watermelon's needing a lot of support as the weight seem's to double each fortnight. However the rock melons seem to do just fine with the support of its vine and some trench mesh!

  4. I pick my leaves from broccoli, cabbages, kale, cauliflower etc and dehydrate them and make green powders for soups, casserole and smoothies….I also make up mixtures like dehydrated carrots, onions, kale, cucumbers and spinach that are made into a powder to add veggies in the winter…but especially now that prices are increasing for foods. Do you dehydrate? I also dehydrate mint, lemon balm, mullein, purple nettle, dandelions for medical teas.

  5. Thank you Holly. This makes me more confident that my container garden will do okay at the patio. I have partial sun, but spring gives me a few hours of sun. Inspiring

  6. Hi Holly, I love the idea of pallet planter boxes on wheels. Do you have a video on how you made them? Or where you source them from. I’m also in Perth and my yard is mostly paved. I love the idea of being able to move them around especially on our hot summer days.
    Thanks ☺️

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