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This Used to be Grass!!! Touring Our 13-year-old Food Forest in South Florida



12 years ago, my Dad and I started planting a food forest in a tiny South Florida backyard. Here’s how it looks today.

You can do this too! It’s amazing to look back and see the transformation that happened here. This is South Florida Gardening the EASY way, by planting a Florida food forest, just as I share in my book Create Your Own Florida Food Forest:

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If you create your own Florida food forest in your backyard, you’ll have an emergency food supply, a beautiful natural oasis, fresh organic produce, lots of fruit you can eat, share and sell, a beautiful place to relax and more! A food forest in your backyard – even a tiny one – can be accomplished! My Dad and I planted one, and you can too. South Florida gardening doesn’t have to be difficult. Plant a food forest of fruit trees and start reaping the harvest!

20 Comments

  1. Great video, this should get our juices flowing. I want to get started in my garden, but free rangers will destroy it. Gotta get a plan to coop them up, just concerned they won't be very happy. My 7 are 9 months old, laying is down, but I'm swamped in eggs n happy!

  2. QUESTION DAVID: My husband and I live in Pace/Milton, FL. (NW FL). Is your updated book suitable for our area? I love the ending music!

  3. David, where in south FL? I was born and raised in West Palm Beach and I’m wondering if this is why you continue to look familiar to me.

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