Food Forest Tour UK - Year 4 - Zone 9A - Late Spring Forest Garden (2022)

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In this video we give you a tour around our 3 year old Food forest / Forest garden, where we have a large range of periennial trees and plants. The last few years have been a discovery of what will and won't work long term, including experimenting with different ground cover plants!

Our food forest is changing and progressing so quickly at the moment, (the joy of Spring) the growth in just one week since we filmed this video to what we are seeing as we write this is astonishing, so we hope to do regular updates throughout the year, so that we can share its development with you, which we hope you will enjoy.

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Thanks for the idea of wrapping a comfrey leaf around a potato, what a good idea!

chococat
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I hope to see your place in another 3 years! Thanks & keep at it !

iamthewelcher
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Awesome food forest and Awesome couple 💑 😍

backtonature
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This is great - I love watching these vids set in the same hardiness zone as me. Trying to establish my own mini-food forest in my medium sized garden...

freewoman
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My father started fighting Coltfoot 70 years ago on his farm. My brother who is now on the farm still has not succeeded. If you let it grow, you have nothing else to harvest. Thanks for the video.

Jan-Boer
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Thank you! I have just bought a small piece of land and the Aronia berry sounds like just what I need.

Pixieworksstudio
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Amazing! Love the food Forrest so much, big love to you both xxx

gawain
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We found that strawberries did well in the early years but 10 years in they've been out competed by other things

mikepope
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Hey guys, just thought I'd let you know that with honeyberries you need at least two different varieties that flower at the same time (3 is even better!) for them to actually bear fruit! But they're fantastic bee attractors early in the year though

aitchtfc
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Really cool guys! Curious what size root stocks are your fruit trees? Got a similar sized area and am thinking a combination of semi dwarf and dwarf may suit best.

Oh and do you guys grow any citrus? I'm in Tasmania, Australia in the same zoning as you guys and people have success growing them down here, lemons and limes are common.

Joseph-ycqb
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Hello enjoyed the video registered blind so using speech to text and hope it's bills all my words correctly I have received idea as yourself but only got a small back garden in Scotland most of my stuff are in containers until I can try amend the ground as it floods I would love to see more videos from you guys and I would love if it is possible please could I have any curtains of your Chinese Barry I tried to grow it myself and was not successful it died back the Chinese Barry is very good medicinally for eyesight it might restore my eyesight and would love to brought also would love a curtain if possible of your Mulberry if I can take any curtains successfully of my King James black Mulberry and send you some back through post I would or if you're ever in Scotland even better I am also growing pink currants so if I can get it to grow great enough big enough I can give you guys some curtains also thanks again

jaycruzsemple
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I do like this channel and what you have is amazing … but do wish you would just talk normally and stop with the news reporters pauses every three words

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