As I’ve been transitioning into the stay-home order here in Washington state, I’ve been doing all the normal things I’d do on my days off from work, but I’ve also been watching a ton of Youtube. Everything I watch on Youtube is something I want to learn – either some new skill or things about my personal life that I want to improve. I also watch news clips of what’s going on with Covid19.
In previous posts I’ve mentioned that I’m growing a vegetable garden this year. I had already planned on this before Covid19, but with all this uncertainty and the world changing I feel it’s a priority. So I’ve been watching gardening on Youtube for inspiration.
Side note: Back when I was married and raising my family, a long time ago, I had what I would describe as a cottage garden. The entire postage stamp yard was planted with flowers, herbs, vegetables and fruit, and I loved it. For a while I even collected seeds from many of the plants and sold them online. I dried herbs for teas and arrangements. I dried flowers for arrangements. I studied herbs and their health properties and treated my and my family’s minor ailments with herbs. I grew asparagus, artichokes and rhubarb which I loved because they came back every year. I grew as many annual vegetables as possible. Raspberries, strawberries, blueberries and there was a cherry tree. I froze excess, rather than canned because I felt it more safe. Gardening and my family were the center of my life and it was the most rewarding time of my life.
Anyway, back to Youtube. I came across what was called a food forest and it spiked my interest. It appears that you grow things in the style of a forest, focusing on the soil health before you plant. There’s different height layers (trees, shrubs, herbaceous, ground cover and roots). Planting this way helps the plants grow well naturally as they do in a forest. Apparently, they grow healthier, attract beneficial insects and less maintenance. This is what I am doing!! Especially after seeing the results. I went through a few food forest tours on Youtube and was amazed. A small backyard lawn was turned into pathways and a walk on them shows all the edible plants, everywhere – one area there was a pear tree, blueberry shrub, tomatoes, basil and marigolds – and the entire yard was planted like this with different plants. Dappled sun everywhere. Beautiful, just like you’re walking through a forest, but there’s edibles everywhere!! I’m so excited about this! *Note – if I have described any of the food forest wrong, please pardon me as I have only learned about this last night.
To think of doing my entire yard like this in this season, sounds a little impossible, especially when I have to go back to work. So I’ve decided to do a little at a time and see where that gets me – who knows, maybe the entire yard will be done in this season. Once I get started gardening, I know there’s no stopping me, and this is very exciting to me.
If you’re interested in learning about this, just search for Food Forest on Youtube, or even google it. On Youtube however, you’ll see the results on video which is really inspiring.
Do you know anything about this way of gardening? Any comments, tips or ideas you have on food forests, gardening or anything else you thought of while reading this, please share! I love to hear from you!
~ Monica
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Good morning friend. I think you would enjoy the Netflix documentary The Biggest Little Farm and there are some trailers on YouTube. 🌻🌻🌻
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Thank-you! I will check it out today! Love the little sunflowers – it’s my favorite flower 🙂 ❤
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I can relate. Although i don’t have a garden in my backyard (because i don’t have one) but i have it in my terrace. And your artwork is amazing!
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I’ve been in the situation of not having a backyard and I did like you and grew things in pots on the terrace. Thank-you so much for the compliment on my art! 🙂
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I’ve been looking at food forest ideas too and would love to try it when/ if I get house and yard again. Good luck with yours.
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I hope you get a house and yard again. I lived in an apartment for 6 years so know the pain of not having land to garden on. I’m in a rental house now, but there’s land so feel blessed, especially right now. Thank-you for visiting and commenting. I love your blog name and am going to go check it out now! 🙂
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Thanks for understanding and visiting my blog. 🙂
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I have also been watching a lot of instructive Youtube videos – but mostly for DIY sewing! This quarantine time is perfect for me to fix all the holes and loose buttons I’ve been putting off haha. Best of luck with your gardening!
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Thank-you – wishing you many repaired clothing items, health and blessings. I appreciate your visit and comment!! 🙂
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Thank you for your writing! 🙂
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I am nominating you for the Liebster Award.
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Thank-you so much Tangie! I appreciate it very much and will get to it as soon as I can. Lots of things going on at the moment. Hope you are doing well. 🙂 ❤
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You’re welcome. 👌🏽, at your convenience. I understand a lot is definitely going on lately. Have a great weekend 😊
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You have a great weekend too Tangie ❤
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Interesting. I’ve never heard of this type of gardening before. I’ll have to look more into it.
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It’s the first I’ve heard of it too and the more I look into it, the more I decide it’s for me. Thank-you for visiting and commenting Michelle! ❤
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This is so cool. I love it. Thanks! How fun.
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I thought so too and I’m completely addicted to the idea!! Thank-you for visiting and commenting!
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