Jamie gives us a tour of her Melbourne Winter edible garden, including introducing us to her chooks which provide fresh eggs for breakfast every morning! She’s raising chooks in Melbourne and has an incredible garden where everything is either edible, medicinal or useful!

You can follow Jamie’s edible garden journey on her instagram page @garden_grown

Watch this to learn about sustainable living in suburban Melbourne, growing perennial herbs and vegetables, how to look after chickens at home in Melbourne and raised bed gardening.

Raised wicking beds are from Dan the Veggie Bin Man: http://www.dantheveggiebinman.com

She’s growing
– artichoke
– broccoli
– carrots
– autumn raspberries
– passionfruit
– spring onion
– lavendar
– lemon grass
– strawberries
– chickens at home
and much (MUCH) more!

Know someone with a great edible, sustainable or unique vegetable garden we should feature? Contact me at @ChristieCooperComms@Gmail.com

Music by Bensound

7 Comments

  1. Beautiful Garden Jamie. Very exciting to see how you have packed in so many edibles and it will just get more and more productive. You have achieved a lot in 2 years. Thanks for sharing.

  2. Great garden!

    The Diggers Club has some cabbage moth deterrent things – they are thin sticks with fake cabbage moths at the top. If I remember correctly they were pretty cheap. My mum had great success using those this year, so it might be good to try 😊

  3. What a fabulous garden. Love it all, I especially love calendula, it has so many awesome uses internally and externally; it’s antiinflam, antiviral, anti microbial, great for wounds, bites, nappy rash. I’ve just come down from tropics where it won’t grow, so very excited to try growing it here in Melb 😍

  4. The stream vasillis garden might have some useful tips on sprays and timings to keep your fruit tree pest free.

  5. Great garden.
    I have silkies ( chickens ) and they are brilliant. So much chicken manure too, lol.

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