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Adelaide Edible Garden Trail
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The Adelaide Edible Garden Trail celebrates the many ways Kaurna Land residents are creating food sovereignty while saving money and the environment - and enjoying the health benefits of homegrown fruit and veggies.
On April 24, 2021 backyard growers large and small from across our great city opened their gardens to you via informative online videos, sharing their knowledge and inspiring you to get growing at your place.
🌱 Brought to you by the Growers’ Collective, a small group of passionate Adelaide urban food gardeners.
On April 24, 2021 backyard growers large and small from across our great city opened their gardens to you via informative online videos, sharing their knowledge and inspiring you to get growing at your place.
🌱 Brought to you by the Growers’ Collective, a small group of passionate Adelaide urban food gardeners.
Ligaya Garden: a tiny food-producing patch at Gawler South | Adelaide Edible Garden Trail 2021
Ligaya Garden is located in South Gawler on a small 360sqm block, with a thriving perennial food forest in the front garden and a herbs-and-annual-veggies aquaponics system out the back. It is owned and managed by the Haines family - Malcolm and Jelina, and their son Marlon.
‘Ligaya’ means ‘the happiness that comes from family and community’ in Tagalog, the national language of the Philippines - where Jelina was born. This is the guiding ethos for the family’s garden.
Malcolm is a featured gardener in the first-time Adelaide Edible Garden Trail (2021). Learn more about her garden and access links to resources mentioned in this video ➡️ www.adelaideediblegardentrail.com/ligaya-garden
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Brought to you by the Growers’ Collective, a small group of passionate Adelaide urban food gardeners.
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Videos produced by Six Foot Four Productions: th-cam.com/users/JohndeCaux
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‘Ligaya’ means ‘the happiness that comes from family and community’ in Tagalog, the national language of the Philippines - where Jelina was born. This is the guiding ethos for the family’s garden.
Malcolm is a featured gardener in the first-time Adelaide Edible Garden Trail (2021). Learn more about her garden and access links to resources mentioned in this video ➡️ www.adelaideediblegardentrail.com/ligaya-garden
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Brought to you by the Growers’ Collective, a small group of passionate Adelaide urban food gardeners.
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Videos produced by Six Foot Four Productions: th-cam.com/users/JohndeCaux
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Monique first came to gardening when she grew flowers for her own wedding. She soon fell in love with growing her own produce after eating her first homegrown tomato. From there, Monique’s passion for home gardening quickly grew. Needing more space for edible gardening, she pulled up the paving in her backyard entertaining area and set to creating a productive edible patch. She now helps other ...
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Urban permaculture renting at Forestville | Adelaide Edible Garden Trail 2021
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Wagtail Urban Farm's microscale market garden | Adelaide Edible Garden Trail 2021
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Wagtail Urban Farm is located on half a house block in Mitchell Park, less than 10kms from Adelaide’s city centre. The place is run by Steven Hoepfner, plus a small core team of workers and a dynamic group of volunteers. The focus of the farm is on hands-on education and delivering the freshest and most nutrient-dense veggies to the local community. At peak production, they grow enough fresh pr...
Guerrilla gardening at Jane's shared city patch | Adelaide Edible Garden Trail 2021
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Along with her neighbours, Jane Copeland has created beautiful shared garden spaces in their street and back lane - all right in the heart of Adelaide’s CBD. The shared Ada Street spaces include communal fruit trees, veggie beds, planter boxes and an ever-expanding verge vegetable garden. They have transformed the area from a concrete jungle into lush, cool green spaces which are welcoming and ...
Join us for the 2021 Adelaide Edible Garden Trail Trailer
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The Adelaide Edible Garden Trail celebrates the many ways Kaurna Land residents are creating food sovereignty while saving money and the environment - and enjoying the health benefits of homegrown fruit and veggies. Six backyard growers are showcasing their gardens to you via informative online video tours, sharing their knowledge and inspiring you to get growing at your place. Learn more and w...
I love this, thanks for sharing, I'd love to check out your street some day when I'm down your way. I have a park/reserve right opposite my house and a walking trail at the back of my house and I've always wondered if the local council would allow me to plant some fruit trees there. I think I will try to do that now at some point once I've finished the food forest in my yard.
THANK YOU!! I am just starting on my veggie garden journey and am literally putting in the veggie beds right now. I know nothing about gardening but I'm just round the corner in Glenelg East so good to hear about the soil and the sun and whats growing well for you!! I can't wait to start - thanks for all the tips and tricks :)
Sorry. Pressed wrong spot. Just wanted to congratulate you for such community minded work. And your council's attitude is great too.
Hi Jane. Just found this video from 2 yrs ago. I'm a 72 year old Grannie from the hills. We have a 1/4 acre block in a 30 year old subdivision. Not a blade of lawn here! The fruit trees start from my front boundary and work their way up the hill. There are pergolas around the house supporting grapevines, kiwi fruit vines and passionfruit. We have a fenced specialized veggie garden, chook yard and plenty of berries too.
This was great! I'd love to see more garden tours like this
Isn't it necessary to get permission from your local council to plant things on verges? I can't imagine my council ( tea tree gully ) allowing this. They'd probably just rip out anything that just appeared on the verge 😬.
Awesome!
This made my heart so happy. Such an inspiration.
The compost bin underneath the fruit trees for slow and constant feed is a great idea!
You are doing a great job in your garden!
Man please let me know where we can go to volunteer I love gardening and I use it for stress relief and I love planting seeds in letting them journade especially vegetables.
Just beautiful.. Hope you will inspire more young people. What you did are are doing is the cure of mental instability in this world. Continue to be real. You must be a very happy person.
Well done love ur work
You’re amazing <3
love this!
love this street, so pretty!
Thank you for creating this :)
This was amazing. More people need to see this video!
So beautiful Jane great job to you and every one else on that street♥
Amazing 👍
Wonderful job guys, very interesting, great to see your garden.
Love the content so on point.
Thank you Forest Family Adventures for your support.
Lush and productive garden 👍
My partner lives on a similar street further to the West side of the CBD. We often comment on how sad the area has become since COVID, this could be the perfect revival. Thanks so much for sharing.
We need more people like you!
Very helpful!
Wow Jane - what an inspiration! So many great ideas 😀. Can you pass on the contact details for your pruner please 😁 ?
Truly an original! Thanks Jane!❤️Quite inspirational-Feels like one big productive gardening family. What a wonderful tour of possibilities, generosity and community.
Hi, i was interested to hear about the bubblegum grape, and was wondering what variety it is, as I would love to grow one!
thanks for the tips about pollinating corn, I've struggled in the last few years but never thought to break off one of the flower strands to comb through the silks!
Thank you, Adelaide Edible Garden Trail and staff, for including us. We love to share our garden. As a visual art designer by profession, once I finish my PhD study, I want to start cooking lessons using the ingredients from our and use some of the other plants for plants-based textile dyeing. Thank you, Sally and Eve, for your comments.
Thanks for sharing your farm 😊
Very inspiring, thank you for sharing your garden!
Thank you, Eve. Malcolm does the hard labour and technical experiments, and I do creative designs and take care of the tropical plants; our son Marlon does the cooking while I'm still busy with my study.
Awesome work, Alex, absolutely love the greenhouse and your positive inspiring words to others. Congratulations. What at next? Mary Camilleri
Love it! Still working on my own garden but I've got my eye on the small park next door. Have plans for using the verge as a shared space for those who walk by to the park.
I am new to the city/Retirement Village living ... love you authenticity and energy. So glad Costa from Gardening Australia highlighted Adelaide
Thank you Alex and NBCG community for the inspiration! And congratulations to the Adelaide Edible Garden Trail team for this great initiative!!
Hi love seeing your garden very interesting 😄 go you
Thank you, Sally; we appreciate the support.