This is a long overdue tour of our quarantine garden project. We used the time at home to turn our overgrown “lawn” into a massive garden and the start of a food forest that is providing tons of food and exotic fruits! I hope you enjoy the garden and have a lovely day! Thanks for watching!
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Hi! My name is Taylor, and I am a mom of two living in sunny Southern California. I love gardening, finding fun things to do around Los Angeles, and of course, making videos for parents for my YouTube channel! You can check out more of my videos here: http://bit.ly/2q4mgff
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You need bees. No garden, without bees.
you mentioned watching youtube videos to learn, I would love recommendations! Thanks for sharing your wonderful food forest with us!
WOW that is so beautiful and fabulous! thank you for sharing your lovely garden and family with us! Truly Amazing, so inspirational!
I am making a food forest in my garden. This beautiful video was so inspiring and wonderful. Bless you! Thank you. 🙏💜💫🪴🐝
A very nice initiation in lockdown
Btw, what camera are you using? getting nice flares
where can I find a sweet lime tree?
You did an amazing job in your yard. I was trying to do something similar in my backyard during the lockdowns, but I didn’t have this much cooperation to begin with (the hubby works outside of town and he’s exhausted in the weekends). Also, my back started hurting so much I had to take physical therapy and might have surgery in the future (ugh!).
I think we can still plant an avocado seed here. I don’t know how it would fare here in TX, though…
I hope your paradise forest has held its own during this year of droughts.
When I finish studying I will try get enough money to buy some land and make a forest
Try growing the jack fruit from seed. It takes years to grow but it will grow if your climate is tropical
When this video came on my first thought was, " They have to be in San Diego or at least in SoCal" and I was right. I miss home 😩
I'm From Bangladesh.
I love Garden.❤️
❤️💕 Food forests are soo lovely. So resourceful rewarding and beautiful. Well done x
Im sure the Sweet Lime is called a Lemonade.. they are soo good!
It felt so good to hear that you grew a plant variety from Pakistan, I never heard of this even though we have some of the best varieties of mangoes and others. First time watching you, subscribed from Pakistan ❤️
You should've made a terraced paddy fields this way it would be much easier for you to walk through the garden and service it!
why not just green grass that litterly only looks good when u put way to much efort into it
Sorry i hate goose berry smell, those are just growing in our vicinity and we don't eat them.
Marvelous! ~ You and yours, took eye-sore and/or wild-grown & neglected land, and through much hard-work and loving care, turned it into, well, "A Food Forest" planted by hand. ~ Happy growing!
I love that you made this investment. What's staggering to me is that the cost of all these plants is easily into the thousands by my guess work. If I could, I would be planting so many more food forest friends in my yard, but the money hasn't been there with surprises life has sent.
I love seeing people do this with their yards, and thank you for sharing this.
Im clearing out my yard currently and I cannot wait to be done
brilliant, well done
Thank you it’s inspiring
It's so Beautiful Great team work guys.I love how all the kiddie's were in involved too .So Beautiful .
Absolutely wonderful. God really blessed your work. I'll be looking through to see if you have updates. Thank you for all the peace that came through the video..
lucky husband
As a suggestion you should go on holiday in my region and learn to make "muretti a secco", dry walls, so typical of Ligurian (Italy) landscape. Your garden doesn't look steep at all compared to some parts of my Mediterranean region where the only flat thing is the sea 🙂
Dry walls made of stones give you more workable space for growing your plants and trees and help retain water but also release it when there is just too much rain. They are also much easier to walk around if you incorporate some steps here and there. The ones in my Grandpa's farm were all built over 70 years ago with stones taken from the nearby river, still standing today.
Anyway your project is amazing and very inspiring!
That you did it on a hill is the most impressive! You saw a space and conquered it! One patch at a time!
"It's like someone took all my favorite childhood fruits and put them here"-maybe it was God? Think Garden of Eden? Genesis. See what you think if you are curious. 😉
Hahahah you already get it!
wow its so good to see and watch your video channel…i'm platita also from Philippines I have also a small garden in my yard…
maybe tomorrow , I harvest my big tindok a variety of banana..I love to watch your video.. Godbless
I have also a mulberry here….
Yes gardening is my stress reliever ..
Awesome project I hope you are blessed with tons of fruit and herbs
Looks like your family will be safe from having to eat crickets lol. Honestly though this is really inspirational and you guys did a great job.
What an awesome gardening idea, me & my wife inspired your story…
This video feels like a glimpse into our own potential future; filled with connection to the earth and to one another. Beauty, nature, nurturing, respect, gratitude. I like this world. This world will sustain us in health and happiness. Let's keep manifesting this world until it's a reality…
Wow
Loved your video! God provides! Lately, I've been watching foraging videos. God forbid that I'm ever homeless and destitute but it brings so much hope knowing that you can, at least find something to eat if you're completely broke.
すごい!
sooo beautiful! 😻🌟
Beautiful
Kudos 👏 that is so awesome 👌