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Edible Hedge / Food Forest Progress – planting the gaps 🌱



Let’s make some free plants! Today we are going to take a look around my existing gardens and see what we can propagate and plant to add to my edible hedge/ food forest garden. To start to fill out some of the middle layers.

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7 Comments

  1. Yum yum guava .
    I love guavas from South Asia, but they are getting so expensive in the uk, like 80p for 1.
    Or 2 for a Β£1.
    Recently, I got to know you can grow cherry and pineapple guavas in colder climates .
    Please, from your experience, suggest which variety is sweet and juicy??
    Thank you so much .

  2. Everything looks amazing Holly, I need to grow that edible canna, love watching you all the way from SW Florida, have a wonderful day🌱🌱🌱πŸ₯€πŸŒΊπŸŒ»

  3. Hi Holly, I'm so happy that you post videos so often. I feel spoiled. So exited about your front garden and can't wait to see more. My front yard is just stones and I feel inspired to just get out there and turn it into a forest garden. I wish we had the edible canna available here in South Africa. It looks like an interesting plant to add to my backyard fruit guilds. 🌴🌳

  4. It's funny how people still think gardens have to have lots of space between plants when it's been shown in gardens all over the world you can plant quite close and fill up any garden beds and it will help shade roots in summer and keep them warm in winter not to mention how plants seem to do better with companion planting as well and it saves on watering because you have a living mulch. I read an online blog I guess it was recently by a so called horticulturist who was actually arguing with anyone commenting who said you can plant fruit trees really close or do a multi plant in one hole. The horticulturist insisted you can't do that even when all these people said they had them planted like that in their gardens for years and years, she still insisted they would not grow. Someone even referred her to a plant nursery in the US who plants close and also plants multiple trees in one hole and even then she argued you couldn't do it. Funny thing was someone finally asked the horticulturist if she had ever tried to grow things close together and she said no. So she had no real life experience of close planting and instead of trying it she just argued it couldn't be done even when people had proven her to be incorrect and also shown her a nursery who grows that way all the time and has done for years. It's funny how people refuse to even try a method but love to deny it works when they have no hands on experience with it. Your garden looks terrific and so lush which proves your method is working. Keep up the great work .

  5. Hey Holly! Your food forest reminds me of Paris…enjoyable to see in the rain. Was that a False Cardamom you were referring to? Very inspiring story! Cheers!

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