Organic edible garden tour / Self-sufficiency / Veggies / Purple Pea, Crimson Broadbean / Perennials

🌿 Spring has sprung in our Foodforest! Join us on an in-depth walk through our abundant spring veggie patch 🌿
We introduce you to our favorite varieties of veggies to grow in spring, including some unusual and gigantic edibles in all colours of the rainbow.
With detailed plant profiles on:
1. Peas and broadbeans: Golden peas, Purple podded pea and Yukomo gigantic snow peas, crimson broadbeans and dwarf broadbean
2. Perennials - veggies that grow season after season: Egyptian walking onion, Potato onion, Shallots, Collard greens, French sorrell, Rhubarb
3. Brassicas: Sprouting purple broccoli, Spigariello - curly leaf form of broccoli
4. Leafy greens: Red and Green Mizuna, Australian heirloom yellow leaf lettuce, Lettuce all-year-round, Freckles lettuce, French Rouge d'Hiver lettuce, Watercress, Lebanese watercress, Vietnamese mint
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  • @naturewoman1274
    @naturewoman12742 жыл бұрын

    Looks awesome

  • @MelbourneFoodforest

    @MelbourneFoodforest

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Kirsten 💚

  • @perrysivo4844
    @perrysivo48442 жыл бұрын

    Strike a light, it must be spring! What great results. It's becoming increasingly obvious that these videos deserve a wider audience. How about singing "Walk like an Egyptian Onion"? Might bring a few music fans in.

  • @MelbourneFoodforest

    @MelbourneFoodforest

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Perry Sivo! That might be a hit song! Sounds pretty catchy to me 🤣🤣💚

  • @carmeladelossantos8060
    @carmeladelossantos80602 жыл бұрын

    Thanks touring us in your beautiful garden

  • @MelbourneFoodforest

    @MelbourneFoodforest

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks very much Carmela!

  • @GrowingSmall
    @GrowingSmall2 жыл бұрын

    Awesome informative tour, this was super enjoyable. Love learning about different varieties. I read somewhere that gailan is only available as hybrid seed, so really surprised yours grew into the gailan you wanted from saved seed! Love the abundance all around, so much to admire about your garden. Would love to see in future a video about the design or layout of the garden, also how you fill the raised beds.

  • @MelbourneFoodforest

    @MelbourneFoodforest

    2 жыл бұрын

    Really glad you enjoyed it and thank you as always for your support and encouragement!! There are hybrid / F1 Gailan varieties, but also heirloom varieties. Fortunately mine is an open pollinated heirloom variety and grows true to type :) Great ideas, thank you! We have a video coming up soon about how we fill our raised beds using all free and sustainable materials. We're also hoping to get some aerial shots of our garden soon and introduce the different zones and the design! Cheers

  • @alyssa3412
    @alyssa34122 жыл бұрын

    This is wonderful to watch. Would also be great to hear your experience growing in a semi shaded backyard.

  • @MelbourneFoodforest

    @MelbourneFoodforest

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Alyssa, we will be sharing lots of advice on varieties to grow in a shady yard and tips on how to do it successfully in videos to come. We've had to hone our skills in this respect as we have a very shady yard! Cheers

  • @marisasanchez1699
    @marisasanchez16992 жыл бұрын

    I loved this video, especially sharing your favourite varieties 🙏🏼

  • @MelbourneFoodforest

    @MelbourneFoodforest

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Marisa glad you enjoyed 💚💚

  • @Gardengnome95
    @Gardengnome952 жыл бұрын

    Awesome idea growing edibles in the pond! ill have to give some watercress and Vietnamese mint a try

  • @MelbourneFoodforest

    @MelbourneFoodforest

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Kane, we love growing in water - effectively no watering required! I've written an article about it on my website if interested 💚💚

  • @cicishi8202
    @cicishi82022 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing, I wish to know more about how you designed the garden, how you utilised every inch of space, and any experience learnt from the past. I have got three little garden beds to grow veggies, and I do want to expand more.

  • @MelbourneFoodforest

    @MelbourneFoodforest

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Cici! We will definitely be sharing lots more about our garden layout and learnings in future videos. Sounds like you have a great set up already and are ready to expand your veggie patch further 💚💚

  • @clipking9981
    @clipking99812 жыл бұрын

    The raised beds are really nice lady 👌

  • @MelbourneFoodforest

    @MelbourneFoodforest

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @kimfindlay3500
    @kimfindlay35002 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Loved seeing local recommendations! My garden is a postage stamp compared to yours. I have thought I'm doing well with vertical space, but I think there's room for improvement.

  • @MelbourneFoodforest

    @MelbourneFoodforest

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Kim! There's always lots more vertical air space to harness 💚💚

  • @katess1805
    @katess18052 жыл бұрын

    Thanks you for the tour! I loved seeing the wide variety of leafy greens you grow. They are my favourite. I have tried growing sprouting broccoli as a perennial but by mid spring the little heads become full of aphids that are impossible even to wash out. How do you manage aphids on your brassicas?

  • @MelbourneFoodforest

    @MelbourneFoodforest

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Kate! Leafy greens are the best. Aphids on brassicas are a pain. The best way is prevention, growing lots of diverse companion flowers to attract beneficial insects to take care of the problem. Failing that squish them as soon as they appear or squirt off with water, and if parts of a plant become infested remove and throw to the chooks or in the compost. Once they take over it can be pretty hard to get rid of, so the best strategy is to stay on top of them before they get out of hand. Hope that helps.

  • @kathyhirsch379

    @kathyhirsch379

    11 ай бұрын

    I cover them only open when i need some

  • @sweetpea7274
    @sweetpea72742 жыл бұрын

    Amazing......if you don't mind me asking, how big is ur garden.

  • @MelbourneFoodforest

    @MelbourneFoodforest

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Our backyard has around 200 square meters of growing area 💚💚

  • @acenurses9650
    @acenurses96502 жыл бұрын

    Amazing garden . How big is your garden ?

  • @MelbourneFoodforest

    @MelbourneFoodforest

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi our backyard is around 250 square meters with around 200 square meters of growing area, mostly in shade. A few more facts & figures on our website melbournefoodforest.com.au/about/. We are just beginning on the front yard transformation! Cheers

  • @dorotasokolowski718
    @dorotasokolowski718 Жыл бұрын

    Are you selling any of the seeds?

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