Creating a FOOD FOREST out of NOTHING.
First published at 20:36 UTC on December 17th, 2023.
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In this video, we highlight the major steps we took from 2016 to now (2023) in turning a gravel driveway into a Permaculture Food Forest.
We have been working on our property since 2016, transforming our barren wasteland property into a permaculture oasis. We live on 1/3 acre in a dryland/flatland area of Victoria, Australia. Our climate is semi-arid/temperate with an average rainfall of 400mm (15in). Hardiness Zone 9b, with summer temperatures reaching upwards of 45C (113F) and as low as -3C (26.5F). We are 230km (143 miles) inland and 110 metres (361 feet) above sea level.
As part of our growing permaculture lifestyle, we started a small artisan 100% beeswax 🐝 candle 🕯️business. Check out our store here: https://narrow-road-living.square.site/
#foodforest #permaculture #narrowroadliving #organicgardening #waterharvesting #candle #candlemaking #candlebusiness #beeswax
Category | DIY & Gardening |
Sensitivity | Normal - Content that is suitable for ages 16 and over |
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