We started our front yard food forest a few years ago at the start of lock downs here in Melbourne, as well as an orchard and raised beds. Its a great journey to do. The taste difference is insane. Few more years we will have all the fruit and berries we could want and maybe 30% of our veggies. And we are only on an average suburban block.
Mate it would be epic if you could share your journey, planning, cost, execution, logic around where you plant which trees etc. this will be invaluable information for your fellow melbournians.
Marvellous! Reminds me of victory gardens people established after Great Depression and WW 2! My parents gardened like that! There was a resurgence again later! The food tasted better too!
Amazing Sonia and Rob, I live in Florida and have a small patch of land behind my home and grow banana trees and moringa trees, lots of lemongrass and loquat tree, all the herbs I can squeeze in and tomato and sweet potato that I have harvested from 2 times already and waiting on a bed to harvest more sweet potato in October, thanks for sharing!
This is inspiring, I have a smaller back garden I hope to grow herbs and vegetables in this summer, I will do what I can to reduce my weekly grocery bill. I have enough seeds to grown lots of food, today I got my seed raising mix and I am waiting for the hint of spring to get going. I am making my seed trays out of milk cartons but I wish Gardening Australia was on now as we all need growing food advise.
I'm in love with the passion fruit! I've done a little research (passiflora maliformis), but can't seem to find anyone selling any. I'm located just north of Brisbane, so would love to know if anyone knows of any near here. Thanks! I'm also in the middle of planning a bush food garden out the front of my house. I can't wait to get started!!
This is incredible! Sadly, it would not work in the climate I live in. Why do the Europeans say "partner" instead of husband or wife? Does no one get married there?
We started our front yard food forest a few years ago at the start of lock downs here in Melbourne, as well as an orchard and raised beds. Its a great journey to do. The taste difference is insane. Few more years we will have all the fruit and berries we could want and maybe 30% of our veggies. And we are only on an average suburban block.
Mate it would be epic if you could share your journey, planning, cost, execution, logic around where you plant which trees etc. this will be invaluable information for your fellow melbournians.
This is what I like to do to my yard , this is the way to live !😀
Wow this is incredible I dream of living like this
Good on ya Sonia and Rob, what a incredible garden you have!
Thanks for making a difference ... in so many ways.
Amazing, I tried a version of this for a month in May but I sold things from the garden to buy honey/fruit and veg. Mad respect
Well done.
Marvellous! Reminds me of victory gardens people established after Great Depression and WW 2! My parents gardened like that! There was a resurgence again later! The food tasted better too!
Amazing Sonia and Rob, I live in Florida and have a small patch of land behind my home and grow banana trees and moringa trees, lots of lemongrass and loquat tree, all the herbs I can squeeze in and tomato and sweet potato that I have harvested from 2 times already and waiting on a bed to harvest more sweet potato in October, thanks for sharing!
Very
This is inspiring, I have a smaller back garden I hope to grow herbs and vegetables in this summer, I will do what I can to reduce my weekly grocery bill. I have enough seeds to grown lots of food, today I got my seed raising mix and I am waiting for the hint of spring to get going. I am making my seed trays out of milk cartons but I wish Gardening Australia was on now as we all need growing food advise.
We'll be back next week!
@@GardeningAustralia I cannot wait, I have really missed you people keeping us all going.
Sharing is caring...she's a very generous woman 👍
Brilliant...step by step
Wow!! What a stunning garden! And lovely family too, thank you for sharing
Awesome way to live... congratulations
Ten out of ten
Absolutely incredible!
A year is truly impressive!
Agreed!
Wow congratulations……goals!!🙌🔥❤️🥰
I’ve learned about some new fruits on this video .THANKS
Goals!😄
what a great garden
Love it !
I'm in love with the passion fruit! I've done a little research (passiflora maliformis), but can't seem to find anyone selling any. I'm located just north of Brisbane, so would love to know if anyone knows of any near here. Thanks!
I'm also in the middle of planning a bush food garden out the front of my house. I can't wait to get started!!
Awesome!! Love it!! 😄👍
Thanks 🙏
Awesome!!!!! ❤❤
Thanks! 😄
Great show people 💯💯💯👍👍👍👀👀👀
Awesome!! Start with what you’ve got and improve it……perfect!!!
That's the plan! Thanks for watching!
Fantastico
Love watching you. Just an idea. You could replace grass with wheat or grain to process for bread. Or what about potato bread ?
Cool ❤!.
I’d have to grow chocolate 😂
Nice
where is this garden ?
does the person have a youtube channel to follow please.....
6:48 mins video for 525600 mins of life
Wait let me guess from the title ... she grew edible food from her edible garden and ate it ?
This is incredible! Sadly, it would not work in the climate I live in. Why do the Europeans say "partner" instead of husband or wife? Does no one get married there?
This is Australia...
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Fine if you have the big backyard. 🙄
eggs are not food.
Well done love ur work