Edible Gardening

22 HEAT tolerant EDIBLE PLANTS for full sun β˜€οΈπŸŒ³ EASY to grow food!



Do you have areas that get very hot full sun and nothing seems to survive? I’ve been growing food here in Perth, Australia for the last 10 years, and let me tell you..it was a big change and learning curve coming from the lush green of New Zealand. Today, I’m sharing some plant ideas to plant in those super hot locations but stay tuned to the end because it’s not just about WHAT you plant but also WHEN and HOW! Bonus tips on that so you can turn hot bare wastelands into productive edible gardens.

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  1. Fig and olive trees in my garden are thriving. Will source feijoa and passionfruit this season. Great tips

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