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A Complete EDIBLE GARDEN TOUR!! 🌳 WELCOME to the first garden tour of 2024! Today we are going to take a look around all of my edible gardens and see how things are growing and what is ready to pick.

If you are new here my name is Holly, and I live in Perth, Australia which is about a zone 10b. I am converting my lawn into an abundant food forest-style garden one project at time.

And... if you are a regular here on my channel you already know what this space used to look like and get ready for another year of transformations and garden projects because I already have 3 on my list!

► More about me & my edible gardens:
🌱 I am a Kiwi 🥝
🌱 Located in Perth, Australia
🌱 Zone 10b ish
🌱 720sqm urban property
🌱 No dig gardens
🌱 Sandy-based soil
🌱 Permaculture Practices
🌱 Fruit tree collector
🌱 Creating long-term sustainable gardens

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Welcome back to the garden for 2024 🎉 Looking forward to sharing lots more garden projects with you this year! Also don't let the jeans fool you. I filmed at 7pm on a cooler day. Currently 40 degrees Celsius during the day 🥵

SustainableHolly
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Loving the reminder/inspo/permission to plant things with the intention of mulch rather than eating it all

kirstyohalloran
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Frogs 🐸 are the best pest control ever, we’ve got them everywhere

BrianOliver-cb
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Looking forward to your pond video. I put in a pond inspired by you and struggled with green algae in this hot weather. I want to make it more wildlife friendly this year.

Pachinko
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I love your new nursery! That's a great idea to get the pots all off the ground. Better for your back too. I'd never heard of Lemon Pinky, but now I think I need one lol.

I would be interested in seeing you try a few different recipes with the Queensland Arrowroot (maybe including turning it into flour and using it that way?) - it grows really well here in Sydney too, but I'm not quite sure what to do with it.

I'd also like to see what ideas you come up with to cover the soil under your citrus trees. I'm always interested in problem-solving type stories in the garden.

I also can't wait to see what new garden beds you create, and to see where you end up planting all those new trees, but I don't want you to feel like you need to do a massive project for every video! The simple videos are good too - I love the garden update videos, and the harvest videos. :)

You mentioned a while ago that you were considering creating a little container garden food forest thing, to give apartment-dwellers and people with limited space some ideas - I'm still keen on seeing that if you do decide to do it.

Happy New Year, and I'm excited to see everything you grow this year!

nmnom
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Hey Holly! It is so good to see you again!! I like the fact that you can walk barefoot throughout your garden. I find it very therapeutic when I do the same! Have you thought of planting a Curry Leaf tree? I have one and it provides so much flavor to my curry dishes. Many folk I have cooked for find the inclusion of just a few leaves so authentic. They will tolerate shade and will be more subtle than when planted in full sun. Hope to see you do more in the area of ponds. I have a bird bath but would love a pond or a water feature because these could be relaxing as well. Cheers!

craigmetcalfe
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Queensland arrowroot makes amazing hash browns

BrianOliver-cb
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New year new beginnings let the fun begin....and sum rain

joannedixon
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Love your garden tours and seeing how much it's grown. Great idea with your little nursery too. I'm with you loving all the rare tropical fruits! Still got a few on my list yet to get like the Pinky Lemon. Can't wait to see how your's does to get a few tips. With all the rain we've been getting in Bris, we've had a few noisy green tree frogs around our house. Love having them around. Maybe a small pond or water feature is on my project list this year inspired by you!

vy
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Oh my, those frogs! 💚 Amazing garden.. looking forward to the pond video!

imightbejenna
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In November i moved from Perth to Hobart and I've already been able to get some vegetables growing at my new rental. I'm having much more success then i ever did in perth with the insane heat. But we do have a shorter summer growing season and will get frost! So i have a lot to learn.

ngairepowell
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I always forget that you guys have summer when we have winter here in the states. It's kind of nice though, because I can always enjoy the sunny warmth and a full garden when everything is cold and dead here lol stay cool!!! 40 Celsius is HOT

NorthToSouthChannel
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Love your frogs!

Definitely share that special apple with us when you harvest and taste it!

jacqibelle
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I’m glad I’m not the only one bare feet in the garden lol
Love your garden planning
How do you know when sweet potatoes are ready? Got heaps in the garden
I’m also a fejoa lover, best fruit ever 😊

anaschilling
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Awesome stuff! It always freaks me out how big zucchinis get.

paris_mars
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It takes a Kiwi to know and love a Feijoa... I seldom get to enjoy this delicacy

williammaxwell
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Great garden tour. I’m planning mine in next few weeks. Currently it is 20 degrees Fahrenheit here in Indiana. Cool T-Shirt. Jon

jonfranklin
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Wow! I love your nursery! I'm excited to see the pond video! Also I have pineapple guava but never sets fruit, last year it has lots of flowers but no fruit even 1 nothing!

Hyasbountifulgarden
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Hi ya thank you sharing that tour was amazing, I don’t know how you manage.Take care and stay safe from a hot humid QLD ♻️🪱🌺🥰🥵⛈️

barrywatler
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Thanks Holly awesome video, just what i needed for motivation. Good to see u talking about arrowroot. Have been thinking of thus for mulch purposes🌸🐸🌼

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