In this video I visit a truly inspiring permaculture food forest created from what was once a scrappy, overgrown garden. Pippa Chapman shares how she blends edible plants, wildlife habitat, and beautiful design to create a resilient, productive space that keeps growing year after year. From layered forest gardening and perennial crops to practical ideas you can try in a normal-sized garden, this tour is packed with real-world inspiration. You can get Pippa’s book signed here: https://stan.store/PippaChapmanPermaculture/p/permaculture-planting-designs-?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQMMjU2MjgxMDQwNTU4AAGnzEBeEVJhAwMvdikOrgku4Vsr6Y9itajGs0g9uwW_8H9GZnaz3AgOWcXeNoM_aem_6Flrz5dfFcbqWVVYg9_8dw
Or here: https://www.permanentpublications.co.uk/port/permaculture-planting-designs/

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9 Comments

  1. It's gardens like this that allow you to spend more time enjoying the space than laboring in it. And even then it doesn't feel like work.

  2. I am a new gardener this year and have learned a lot.from this video, n what to goggle as of with the flowering edible plant. I am going to grow food for myself, the deer, rabbits, chipmunks, squirrels, wild turkeys, Etcs as well as bees. Last year I put apple trees cuttings under my leaf n grass mulch, and soon will be adding my perlite, manure n Etcs. Heard after the first year by burying tree cuttings under garden, ya don't have to water going forward. After that year the cuttings hold a water reservoir and also help heat up the earth during winter months. Now about is a link for her book I think I saw. If so, going to look into her book and pray it has tons of pics with plants as well with educational information Appreciate this video 💯 was shared and happy gardening everyone. 💞

  3. Oh think twice, 'Cause it's another day for you – you and me in pardadise.

    Great video as always Huw!

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