Last year I transformed my backyard into a subtropical food forest where I'm now growing hundreds of of edible plants including tropical and subtropical fruits that don't normally grow in my zone (9b). I'll take you on a tour of my densely planted backyard jungle in this first video on my new series, to show you that it's possible to grow tropical plants in non tropical climates. In future videos I'll show you exactly how I created this food forest and everything I'm doing to maintain it through the years.
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Backyard Tropical Food Forest in Northern California
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