Each plant brings so many benefits and can be used in so many ways. They each contribute to the dynamic balance in the cultivated ecology that is a permaculture kitchen garden.
New film
In this short film, I discuss this and show you how I use and manage one of my favourite bushtucker trees (Lemon Myrtle: Backhousea citriodora) that is right up close in my zone 1 permaculture garden – just off my verandah next to the entrance path.
I hope you enjoy watching this week’s film (the rain affected the film quality a bit, but was wonderful for the soil and plants!).
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Whether you can or want to become a patron, I just wanted to say that I am so happy that you watch these films, send in your comments and share them around – to share positive news and positive ripple effects. 🙂 Please also keep the requests and questions coming.
We love reading and watching your filmings Morag – we always either learn something new, or get super inspired to get out there and keep on going with the garden.
Big green hugs from us both.
Suzey & Sarah