Discover how to create a vibrant food forest in your own backyard, mimicking a natural ecosystem for sustainable living. This video shares valuable gardening tips for selecting plants like fruiting vines and edible shrubs, perfect for a thriving perennial garden. You’ll soon be enjoying fresh produce from your very own backyard orchard!

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You're brilliant. Thanks for sharing.
Happily dreaming… I would add a peach tree and a bing cherry tree…
Liberty apples are a great choice for a multi purpose apple that doesn't need a lot of care
Food forest for animals. Mine would be gone before i got to pick. 😂
This is incredible!! One day I'll live where I can do this. But right now I'm in Southern Arizona and only have an apartment balcony to grow on :/
I'm from Brazil, in a very hot anda rainy state. Is it possible to plant these adorable trees in this scenario?
I love gardens! You just got me excited for spring!!!
Im really inclined to grow Pawpaw. Living in Ottawa Canada i never heard about them until recently, and now I crave to try one.
I stopped when you recommended grapes for a personal food garden. Grapes are VERY hard to grow organically.
All of them except fig. It tastes strange to me. Thank you.
What plants do you recommend for zone 6A?
I'd love to buy your plants, but I can't. I don't live in your country.
I live in zone 7b. Would these plants do good here?
Best video ever
Perth australia.. almonds mulberrys lemons blue berrys brocoli tomato all work here passion fruit strawberry
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Ok. Now do Phoenix, AZ. Would LOVE to do this….but the desert gardens are ROUGH
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Guys where I am from fruit trees are cheap… dirt cheap for some reason it’s quite dry but for example the apple tree from the nursery is just about 7 dollars where I am from… yeah but people there plant them yearly as they can’t survive the heat… I would like to add grape vines etc but don’t know which ones to plant
I would add all of those
We’re can get some of those plants
Why are these videos suddenly all over my feed? I love them.
In my area, I've seen cocktail tress for pears or apples. 1 tree grows a variety of up to 4 diffrent pears (or apples) in one tree. 😅 I've been wanting one.
Garden cutie alert
Im in zone 9b and planning to plant moringa & pakistan mulberry soon!
Strawberries
All the plants I would like to grow but I'm in zone 7. 🤔
Hell, you got some wisdom in you I need to hire you bring you here and have you helped me build this this is what you just said that’s amazing
Please list what sustainable garden foods are best in each zone.
Gooseberry ❤
I wish you'd turn this into a series, one for each zone or region of the US
California, where those plants start at $199.99 lol
Kudzu, Chinese water spinach and water cress, dandelion, duck weed, pennywort, spiderwort, thistle, amaranth… something I will have a hard time killing…
Mmmm🎉
Koo
More of this content, please!
Fig tree
Lol, this is hilarious, Plant a tree! so you can have apples, in like 10 years.
Just a note- careful with planting blackberries! Awesome fruit, but they’re thorny and fast-spreading plants. They caught like wildfire in one of my local parks. I believe there are some thornless varieties though if you want to give them a go
Thx! I bought a lemon tree and a pomegranate tree this year. I’ll look for those grapes. Thx!
Herbs like parsley, cilantro and mint.
I don’t see these grapes for sale ?
I would love to see more grafted mixed tree options. Like grafted apples that grow multiple varieties of apples or grafted stone fruit trees.
Can we plant currents also