I have over 200 types of fruit trees and edible plants growing right here in my urban garden, and today, I’m adding even more! 🌳✨

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🌱 Located in Perth, Australia
🌱 Zone 10b ish
🌱 720sqm urban property
🌱 Sandy-based soil
🌱 Hot, dry climate
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🌱 Fruit tree collector
🌱 Creating long-term sustainable gardens

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23 Comments

  1. You inspired me to get a Chirimoya, in South America we used to have chirimoya icecream DELICIOUS!!!
    Thanks for your enthusiasm in the garden 😊💚🙏

  2. I didn't even know black skinned pomegranate fruits exist :O They look like giant Grumichama fruits. Thanks for sharing – It looks SO cool! I really like the unique / rare / different fruits that you would normally never see in the supermarket.

  3. Just wondering what variety of rhubarb is that because it looks excellent and it sounds like you're in a hot climate like me in Houston

  4. I'm currently going through a guava phase. I planted a red cherry guava in a fairly exposed spot last spring which it has handled quite well and recently had the 1st fruit, so today I'm planting a yellow cherry and a Thai guava. I've also got a couple of feijoas in pots and trying to decide if I keep them going a bit longer or plant them out too.

  5. I watch your videos for inspiration. I'm in Perth also and interested in knowing where you'd recommend getting most of the fruit trees you are currently growing. I have never seen anything at my local Bunnings. Considering trying the queensland arrowroot in my garden

  6. I treated myself to the 'Midnight Velvet', 'Red Velvet' and 'Black' pomegranate plants a few months ago.
    The 'Black' is fruiting for me at the moment, but I am disappointed with the size of the fruit. I did some more research and see it is really more of a novelty.
    The 'Midnight Velvet' and 'Red Velvet' however should be a great sized fruit so next year's season should be exciting for both of us!

  7. I am keen to grow lots of fruit trees like you do but I’m in Cape Town , South Africa and we are very windy – similar climate to you I believe – do you have any tips for growing fruit while protecting for wind?

  8. Your garden looks great Holly! Super inspiring! Are you headed to the Kalamunda Garden Fest this weekend?

  9. Hey Holly! Love the white shirt! Would love to see you back in the kitchen cooking up a storm especially with that huge harvest from the front garden raised bed. Don't forget for every tree you plant, you are adding more value to your home. Cheers!

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  11. I am so glad i found your channel. We are in Toodyay so our climate is very similar to Perth just less rain. Your videos are very inspiring.

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