Many fruits and vegetables can be grown successfully in the shade. Karen Sutherland gives some pointers. www.sgaonline.org.au edibleedendesign.com edibleEdible GardeningFruit (Food)Gardening (Interest)Sustainability (Media Genre)sustainable gardeningVegetable (Food) 5 Comments chirag patel 8 years ago incredible Karen. you are an inspiration for us. Judy Patrick 7 years ago Sounds amazing thank you. Disco Sista 6 years ago Whats the name of the first plant she mentions… sounds like vivago…. can anyone tell me please… comes in at 1min38sec… next plant she mentions is strawberry guava… but what is vivago… which id mentioned before that Maud Makhlouta 5 years ago Wow this is exactly what I'm trying to create. I've torn down my cottage garden trying to start a food forest. Thank you for this very inspiring. Amateur hour with Anton 4 years ago Great video, thank you.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Disco Sista 6 years ago Whats the name of the first plant she mentions… sounds like vivago…. can anyone tell me please… comes in at 1min38sec… next plant she mentions is strawberry guava… but what is vivago… which id mentioned before that
Maud Makhlouta 5 years ago Wow this is exactly what I'm trying to create. I've torn down my cottage garden trying to start a food forest. Thank you for this very inspiring.
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incredible Karen. you are an inspiration for us.
Sounds amazing thank you.
Whats the name of the first plant she mentions… sounds like vivago…. can anyone tell me please… comes in at 1min38sec… next plant she mentions is strawberry guava… but what is vivago… which id mentioned before that
Wow this is exactly what I'm trying to create. I've torn down my cottage garden trying to start a food forest. Thank you for this very inspiring.
Great video, thank you.