Let’s get inspired by this backyard Self-sufficient Garden Tour. Growing food and creating self-sufficient edible gardens is in my DNA. I come from generations of backyard food growers and today we are taking a tour of where my edible gardening journey started. Right here at my family home. Let’s go for a tour!
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00:00 Introduction
01:11 Annual Vegetable Patch
03:16 Heirloom Rhubarb patch
05:32 Natural Pest Control
06:14 Glass bottle greenhouses
10:24 Edible hedge and fruit trees
12:00 Backyard Cabin
12:37 Composting toilet
13:24 Dog poo compost
14:38 Warm farm
14:57 Recycled window greenhouse
17:55 Backyard Chicken Coop
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20 Comments
Hi Holly… watching i notice that there is not much sun… in the yard…. can you expand on that please… what is growing in those area…
How is it going?,friend!Bravo.that is super –
Congrats on 10k subscribers Holly! 🥳
Beautiful video, so nice to see the full NZ garden tour
What a cool property! Thanks for your videos Holly, I always learn so much from you! 😊🌻🥝🍅🥬
A truly beautiful garden with some truly beautiful memories 🌏💙💚🤎🍃🌿🌱🪱
I definitely want to see a house tour of yours and your moms house.
Hi Holly, what a wonder home and garden, full of memories for you.🙂. I am in NZ Auck and wondering the best place to purchase pineapple and papaya plants from? Thank you for sharing❤
The title is correct, this is definitely inspiring!! I love your mums garden, the way the family history is woven in all over the place, the love and care that’s clearly gone into it. A beautiful place for sure 🥰
Great tour! I live in The Far North too and found this quite inspiring after having spent most of the winter feeding the local wildlife!
Thank you. `🌸. Everythings looks amazing. So inspiring. May I ask, how do you use Pineapple Sage in your cooking please?
Love ya channel I'm a kiwi guy from kerikeri northland and now I live in byford ,perth jst bought a new house and doing my gardens jst wanna say thanks for the help and the motivation love to see kiwis growing things making our world better one plant at a time
Hi Holly 👋 Just wondering, how does your mum remove the bottom of the glass jars? I think this is a great idea 😊
Hi, I am from South Africa. Love gardening and love your videos, it is so awesome. Thanks, regards, Chris
Thanks for sharing your family treasure trove garden🥰. Brings back fond memories of my late Grandmother's yard in Victoria..so different to a QLD garden. You really have inspired me to grow a variery of plants in garden areas…very keen for Spring &.Summer flowers to jump into action now 😊
So inspiring! Thanks for sharing! Definitely won't forget this one, and will keep it in mind when working on my own!!
Pineapple sage seems to prefer morning sun and some afternoon shade in Adelaide which is similarly hot and dry in Summer. The tubular flowers are loved by the beautiful Eastern Spinebill honeyeater. Really enjoyed the tour. Thanks.
Slugs n snails also HATE COPPER a good use for yr old 1 & 2 cent pieces.👍🇦🇺
Growing passion Vine this year for the first time!
That lil cabin is so cute!
Love the idea for dog poo compost hole