@@MelbourneFoodforest thank you for replying to Preeti because I wanted to know more too, as I was inspired by your garden food forest, and I will be checking out your RU-vid channel now. Could you possibly create a video showing us the companion planting you have going on, which flowers you've chosen to intersperse throughout and some of your fruit and veg planting design?
@@AussieMaskedOwl Hi Hannah we're so glad you found us! We have lots of exciting videos, plant profiles and garden tour videos coming up. Let us know if there's anything in particular you'd like to know more about :)
@@MelbourneFoodforest Awesome, I cant wait to see it all. Your garden looks so beautiful and inspirational. I just bought a house on the south coast and am planning on turning the front lawn into a beautiful productive garden.
Wow, this is a gem of a short film, inspiring and heart-warming. I resonate so much with Jian's sentiments. Much love to Australia and to this beautiful garden :)
Absolutely brilliant!!!, looks incredible and I loved the kids eating the strawberries, that’s the best way to get the next generation interested in gardening….. Well done!
What a wonderful idea to trellis the vines up the inedible fig tree! Another idea would be if you’re up for it, try your hand at grafting! There are some really delicious fig varieties you can find scions for relatively affordable online. Hope this inspires you! Happy gardening!
Very inspirational! Would be great to have step by step tutorials on how you did this (on top of your 9-5 job and family) so others can follow your example! :-)
it is all very well, however, whenever i try the rats get to the produce before I HAVE A CHANCE. No toms, no pommiegranates so what is the point???? Even with baits, one gets rid of one lot than anothor one moves in when the second lot of produce is ready to harvest.