Growing Freedom One Seed at a Time
Since its launch on Earth Day 2021, Food Forest Abundance has designed food forests for
customers in 46 states and 17 countries.
What is a Food Forest?
A food forest is thoughtfully designed to produce maximum nutrition, beauty, and abundance.
A food forest is a diverse, perennial garden that mimics a forest ecosystem and patterns found in nature. Through layers of design, life extends in all directions, producing food, medicine, sanctuaries, and habitats. Food forests incorporate seven layers of edible plants, including fruit and nut trees, shrubs, herbs, vines, rhizomes, mushrooms, and perennial vegetables.
Top Ten Reasons to Grow Food & Medicine – Jim Gale of Food Forest Abundance
[Food Forest Abundance YouTube Channel]
Source: Food Forest Abundance
Growing Freedom One Seed at a Time
Since its launch on Earth Day 2021, Food Forest Abundance has designed food forests for customers in 46 states and 17 countries.
What is a Food Forest? A food forest is thoughtfully designed to produce maximum nutrition, beauty, and abundance.
A food forest is a diverse, perennial garden that mimics a forest ecosystem and patterns found in nature. Through layers of design, life extends in all directions, producing food, medicine, sanctuaries, and habitats. Food forests incorporate seven layers of edible plants, including fruit and nut trees, shrubs, herbs, vines, rhizomes, mushrooms, and perennial vegetables.
Top Ten Reasons to Grow Food & Medicine – Jim Gale of Food Forest Abundance
[Food Forest Abundance YouTube Channel]
Source: Food Forest Abundance
Food Forest Abundance
Growing Freedom One Seed at a Time
Since its launch on Earth Day 2021, Food Forest Abundance has designed food forests for customers in 46 states and 17 countries.
What is a Food Forest?
A food forest is thoughtfully designed to produce
maximum nutrition, beauty, and abundance.
A food forest is a diverse, perennial garden that mimics a forest ecosystem and patterns found in nature. Through layers of design, life extends in all directions, producing food, medicine, sanctuaries, and habitats. Food forests incorporate seven layers of edible plants, including fruit and nut trees, shrubs, herbs, vines, rhizomes, mushrooms, and perennial vegetables.
Top Ten Reasons to Grow Food & Medicine – Jim Gale of Food Forest Abundance
[Food Forest Abundance YouTube Channel]
Source: Food Forest Abundance