The South Florida food woodland keep boot !
I ’ve been meaning to stake these depiction for a couple of calendar week now . They were accept in mid - February and I ’m sure everything await even better now … but here pass .
First of all , this isthe salad bed I post ona few months ago :

As you may tell , it take in nicely . In the foreground is a dance orchestra of kale … and in the back are all perennial greens .
Next , here ’s a injection of the food forest from the front :
There ’s a luck live on in there and the aboriginal wildflower have taken a liking to the undergrowth . Bees , wasps , butterflies , raspberry and reptile have moved in rapidly and are love the slice of heaven .

Here ’s one of the other track – mark the mango blooms to the right :
Moringa and papaya are silhouetted against a rainy sky :
The acerola cherry tree is attend shaggy-haired and healthy :

Again , here ’s a eyeshot from another angle of the back nutrient forest – how many species can you descry ?
Papaya tree hug the rampart :
Mangoes prepare to delight :

The tropical sweet almond – which started as a seedling with two leaves – has grown by leaps and limit :
Malanga and Solanum quitoense exist in harmoniousness :
Tomatoes climb the fencing next to a babyMonstera .

More multifariousness than any other thou on the city block :
The chocolate pudding fruit is even frame on some novel growth . The tree was radical - reverberate and greensick when we bought it … it ’s a quite a little well now :
Altogether , this has been a most worthwhile project . Production is minimum at this item … but the amplitude is on its way .

Plus , it ’s a lot prettier than a regular , wearisome patch of pot .
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