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Jan
12

How to Create a Beautiful Edible Landscape – Tim Robson On Gardening Australia

My kids and I show the Gardening Australia TV team around our organic backyard full of fruit vegetable and chickens

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  1. TimxR99 says:

    @Thangamma29 – Thanks ?

  2. TimxR99 says:

    Thanks ?

  3. permacultureutah says:

    Hey Tim love it man Keep up the good work..
    ?

  4. Thangamma29 says:

    naturally air conditioned… very? beautiful!

  5. 68NYC2 says:

    Fantastic…
    Thanks…
    ;0)?

  6. calexander007 says:

    What a garden! I’m? jealous. But I did get some great ideas — thanks!

  7. TimxR99 says:

    Thank? you

  8. OurHumbleLife says:

    Beautiful!!!!?

  9. WhackedOutWax says:

    those are lucky kids growing up in such a magical garden? :)

  10. vidaripollen says:

    superb work.cauliflower s a perenniel ! you can grow again? n again in warm places!!!

  11. vidaripollen says:

    superb work.?

  12. psychobunny32 says:

    your garden is BEAUTIFUL!!!?

  13. au0rey says:

    Hi Tim, I am trying? post some questions but cant manage to do so.

  14. TimxR99 says:

    @aus2045 – the main thing with using chooks in the garden is only letting them go where you want them to go ! They are indescriminate in what they’ll scratch up and where? they will poo !

  15. TimxR99 says:

    The root plant is called a Yacon (Smallanthus sonchifolius) – grows very well in mild climates with a long growing season. My kids eat it raw, but it performs a bit like a waterchestnut in? a stirfry -i.e a bit of crunch with a burst of sweetness.

  16. queeny107 says:

    what is that root? plant call could we have the name written name.thank

  17. aus2045 says:

    Awesome garden Tim.? You have given me so many great idea’s. I’d love to pick your brain on using chooks in the garden and so much more.

  18. TimxR99 says:

    @au0rey – thanks? for your kind comments.

  19. TimxR99 says:

    Dziekuje?

  20. MrRomanela says:

    Pi?kny ogród?

  21. au0rey says:

    Hi, I am surfing the net? and looking around for ideas with making my garden here in Melbourne a more productive one and a beautiful sanctuary…Thanks for your video…it is very inspiring! :)

  22. Jefferdaughter says:

    Why not mention that those tulips are edible, too? Tulip bulbs helped to feed the starving population of the? Netherlands during WWII.

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