Food Forests are human-designed garden systems utilizing patterns found in nature.
If you live in a temperate climate, what should you plant in your food forest?
Whether your food forest is small like mine (1/4 acre or even smaller) or expansive (5-100 acres!), there are key trees that you can consider adding to your forest design this year. I've got 3 trees that work for ANY size temperate (zones 4/5-10) forest garden, 3 trees reserved for larger designs, AND 2 bonus trees for those of us in warmer temperate zones (7-10).
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0:00 Intro
02:13 Hazelnut/Filbert
03:34 Quince
04:50 Plum
07:15 Walnut
08:26 Black Locust
10:20 Mulberry
12:26 Bonus - Common Figs
12:44 Bonus - Persimmon
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