Tour of our abundant and easy to care for urban edible forest garden where we grow a huge diversity of plants on just 55 square meters!
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Your garden is beautiful as well as useful with edibles. Fantastic!
beautiful
So beautiful…greetings from Australia…
Very beautiful design! Excellent
How lovely, reminds mea little of my own ^^ great job!
Lovely gardens. Inspiring!! God bless from Nova Scotia
This was great.
I really enjoyed the tour of your wonderful garden, thanks!
Plant in layers, notice and use micro climates, plant perennials and those that self-sow, remember edible flowers(!), celebrate with the seasons, even shady spaces can grow foods, plant a diversity! Got it!
So refreshing – just to join you on the garden tour. Beautiful work that you have done.
Thank you 🙂
What variety did you say that apple tree the former owners planted was?
Such a beautiful garden you have there. Thank you for your beautiful ideas
it is interesting to see wht you have as perennials in a cool temperate climate…most of what cane be seen refers to tropical climates
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Should've kept the Camilla. They're good for tea. Camilla Sinensis is specifically grown for tea. Camilla Japonica is grown for ornamental use, but can still be used.
Heel mooi 🙂
One of my favorite places to visit.
Hi, can you tell what the plant is on 3.56 of the video? Planted next to the lemon balm. Thanks
I'm loving your videos and of course your garden! So inspiring
Thats still bigger than our backyards in American citys your luck to get half that. Beautiful garden though.
Very informative video from a very beautiful woman ! Thanks !
Beautiful!! You will see yards like this in every Eastern European country. Nice to see the Netherlands. Also
I'm curious what your grow zone is. I know you used to wall to help with the Fig but I don't know if I can get away with that. Thank you. Great food.
Really love your garden I love the way you have also integrated other plants just for flowers. I also noticed the ground elder I know this is edible do you eat it? And NO GRASS! Thank god! everyone in the UK loves lawn and it drives me crazy! Keep up the great work !!!
Thabks for sharing!! Looking somr inspiration here for plants that grow good in Belgium ☺️
Excellent content. The escapalier steel grids is something you get at the hardware store? Does it come in a roll? Thx you!
You have one of the most beautiful gardens I've seen!!! You're my inspiration 😉
New subscriber❤️ Your garden is both beautiful and full of useful plants. I really enjoyed your video and look forward to viewing more on your channel! Cheers from New York!
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I thought there was a dove cooing outside my window until I paused the video. 😀 Lovely backyard, it looks much bigger than it is with all these plants.
It's inviting. Like that path is calling for us to explore. 🙂
I love your garden! Such an inspiration.
Thank you.
Thanks 🙏
Beautiful garden 👍
look great
It's great seeing a food forest with a good herb layer. It seems many food forests online are mainly mulch on the ground
Bonjour, et merci pour vos vidéos passionnantes. Je suis en train de planter une forêt comestible en ville. Cependant, j'ai planté sur un gazon, puis mis des copeaux de bois qui ont disparus en 3 mois (mangés par la terre). Faut il que je couvre de carton ,puis ensuite une toile de jardin non tissée, puis ensuite dessus des copeaux de bois ? Avez vous laissé une toile en dessous de vos copeaux ? Merci de vos lumières. Joel
Such a beaitiful edible garden😍also straightforward and neat info delivered 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 my inspiration
Beautiful garden just shows what can be achieved.. I have a container grown fig against a south facing wall . 🌞
I L❤VE your garden.
i thought tulips were toxic???
i have a small garden too so thanks for all your information and encouragement
What are the terra cotta pots in the garden? Are they some kind of composter? I have seen them in images of other gardens as well.
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Your garden is beautiful and fruitful. We to have small garden. Someday hopefully it will be as nice and prolific as yours. Thank you for sharing it with us
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Your garden is beautiful
So beautiful garden, so amazing 🪴✨
I always come back to this video and just love it. Beautiful, functional, inviting, and a total showcase of your creativity and hard work!