May 29, 2024

VIDEO: 5 Year Old Suburban FOOD FOREST, And Eating Hot Pepper


The Perennial Food Forest is pumping out more food then I know what to do with. Every day we are harvesting from the garden, and every year the quality of food gets higher and higher. When you put in a system like this, a functional design you don’t have to slave over the plants and constantly be worried about pest damage. Rathe,r you are in tune and part of the system.I am located in New Jersey in Zone 6B

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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: 5 Year Old Suburban FOOD FOREST, And Eating Hot Pepper

  1. How do you preserve your surplus? I'd love to see a how to video about how you make jams, preserves, or dry the food or what ever else you do.

  2. Looks amazing! I try for more native perennials like persimmons elderberries sunchokes every year or so. I have most the foreigners planted already 25 fruit trees 5 developed nut trees. So important to have a source of food to fall back in. Worldwar3 or civilwar2 anything can happen. Thanks again

  3. Hi James, the zucchini display rather small leaves. I think they want a little more light. Have you already harvested some of their fruits?
    Great garden and food forest!
    Greetings from Germany. 🙂

  4. Love seeing how your food forest is doing! So do you have to plant your veggies each year or do you leave some in garden to re seed themselves? For example the cucumbers and zucchinis along the fence.
    I have an established rectangle shaped orchard with apple, cherry, peach, pear, and plum trees that we have hardly been pruned or cared for so we get little usable fruit :-(. We have blackberries (that have sprawled every which way) growing at edge of apple/peach tree side of orchard and next to large rectangular veggie/herb garden. I am hoping to plant more perennials and maybe a few fruit trees in my garden and then incorporate veggies, herbs and flowers around my fruit trees. Hopefully over time it will become our very own food forest! Thanks for your inspiration!

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