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Fruits of our Food forest tour – Late spring – Passionfruit, avocado, kiwiberry, peach, berries



Tour the abundant fruits of our foodforest. Today we talk about the techniques of planting your backyard into a ‘foodforest’ i.e. growing fruits in layers and how you can fit more in. We feature:
– Kiwiberry
– Raspberry
– Apples
– Banana passionfruit
– Avocado
– King white mulberry and black mulberry
– Blueberry
– Almond
– Cape gooseberry
– Cherry
– Elderberry
– Quince
– Cumquat
– Peach and how to deal with peach leaf curl
– Grafted trees, removing suckers

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7 Comments

  1. Also got a beautiful jungle garden. I think the rain has helped this month. Love your videos & getting the opportunity to see a local garden for ideas/tips/comparisons. My garden is tiny though.
    Love your little assistant. Hopefully another aspiring gardener

  2. Avocados don’t self pollinate. There are no ‘self fertile’ varieties. You need A and B because the male and female flowers on the one tree open at different times.

  3. Jian im going to find ur garden and eat ALL your fruit!

  4. Your kiwi berry looks so happy! I planted one a few months ago that took off really well but then the growing tip died and it’s looks super sad. Any tips on how to make them happy like yours?

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