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My Entire Backyard Garden Tour! 3 Year Old Food Forest & Native Plants | Zone 9 Houston, Texas



In this garden tour I’ll show you a complete plant guide for a tropical urban permaculture food forest garden full of fruit trees, native plants, and flowers perfect for zone 9, Houston, Texas!

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21 Comments

  1. What a lovely garden. We have pawpaw trees and they need full sun, also to fruit you need a male and a female tree 😊

  2. Brother I will tell you right now cut down that Mulberry tree asap!! They are terrible with pollen and allergies, they grow so fast and it will take over your entire yard brotha. It’s bad, they are usually banned now. I have one in my front yard and it’s about 6 feet wide and the roots go everywhere making it unable to plant anything else / will kill the rest

  3. I'm not jealous at all lol I've only been growing banana trees, passion fruit, peaches and cream corn, and various tomatoes. I've been giving them some of the worm castings that my red wigglers produce.Nice paw paw tree…I've been interested in growing those.

  4. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!!! Sooooo BEAUTIFUL!!! You motivate me to do the same with my backyard (also Houston)! Love your enthusiasm!!

  5. Hell yeah . Dig that shit up and check on the pool . Would be cool af for a rec pool/pond. A lot of work and money tho . Greg wittstock the pond guy makes some awesome ones .

  6. I dry the moringa leaves from my tree, blend up and throw it everything 🔥 and the pods (drum stick) it’ll grow u can cook em like green beans or wait for it to dry and grow some more

  7. if you want your fruit trees to survive, you need to plant them more densely. like really densely. basically close to each other, then you can just trim them to a certain height so they don't compete with each other too much.

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