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The Edible Food Garden Food Forest and Edible Landscape



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14 Comments

  1. Great food forest…im curious about your peach tree though..i thought we didn't get enough chill hrs here in South florida..even for low chill varieties. lmk. thanks.

  2. Love the video , very informative, looking forward to next one. I m growing soursap in a container ( northeastern FL). Do you think it can be fruit in a container ? Thank

  3. Great video Pepe 😊.. i learnt about some new edibles id like .
    Im definitely looking out for one of those Israeli fig trees…. yum !
    Gday from down under..
    Cheers 👍🌱🌱

  4. Hello from central Florida !
    I've got a banana tree, blueberries, blackberry, onions, Everglade tomatoes, regular tomatoes, jalapenos, hot peppers, basil, bell peppers, potatoes, and beets so far.
    Love your channel ! Keep up the good work.
    Wolf

  5. Where do you purchase your fruit trees? They are not your typical fruit trees. Love your informative video.

  6. I have a Carrie mango, blueberries, sad looking peach tree, ascerola cherry which keeps dropping it's blooms, moringa, mulberries, bananas, a no name fig, and lots of other little goodies. Loved the video! And I appreciate you telling us the varieties you are growing since I am in South FL too.

  7. pepe do you use the same fertilizer (organic or chemical or both?) for all your plants????? , can i know what do you use???? , and what other kind of admented soil you use????

  8. Great video Pepe. Need to find an Avri fig – can't seem to find one easily.

  9. so glad I found your channel! Your fun:) We're in sofla coral springs and I have stuff growing everywhere! Im doing a perma approach, no till etc and so much great stuff its exciting! SOme of the stuff we have are Sunchokes,Turmeric,Gingers (3 varieties),passion fruit, chayote, katuk, loads of longevity spinach, malabar and okinawan, Fig, lots sweet potatoes, moringa,bitter melon (the large smooth ones),dwarf mulberry, lots of Callaloo Amaranth, stinging nettles, tomatillos seminole pumpkin, whew! ok ill stop there lol oh and of course Mexican sunflower, best manure crop ever! Keep up the great vids, I subscribed:)
    xoxo Niki

  10. Hi
    Very informative video. Thank you.
    I started my small garden a few months ago. I’m growing Pineapple, Tiger Melon & a Plantain Plant. Tried tomatoes and I guess I killed them 😞 they never grew. Looking for any help and advise. I’m in central florida.
    Thank you yes!! Food forest!!

  11. Yacon is also a prebiotic. I have multiple varieties of ginger and turmeric, loofah, moringa, coconut, plantains, blackberries, starfruit, sherbet berry, mulberry, comfrey, katuk, basils, herbs, hausa potatoe, barbados cherry, coffee and curry leaf, mango and lychee, peach ,jatropha, papaya , sunchokes and avocado.

  12. I really. really like your video. If you were here in california, I would visit you food forest.

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