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Mini Food Forest in Denver, Colorado. A front yard edible garden using permaculture design.

PLEASE NOTE: THERE IS A SKIP IN THE VIDEO NEAR THE END OF MINUTE 5- PLEASE CLICK PAST MINUTE 5 to MINUTE 6 TO CONTINUE WATCHING. A no till permaculture garden using sheet mulch. Year 3 of establishment. I forgot to show the Sea Kale (perennial), Banana Yucca (perennial) and Siberian Pea Shrub (perennial nitrogen fixer) that work well here in Denver. Garden is watered with a drip system (about $350 to set up- I already had a sprinkler system installed). I used local fresh manure, cardboard, newspaper and free wood chips from XCEL to get the majority of sheet mulch built. I now use "natural fines" mulch from a local landscaping company to add to the top of the sheet mulch in the spring. I also added rock dust this year which I believe is helping with the pests (aphids) that I struggled with last year. I did weed the tree of heaven sprouts and bindweed earlier in the season to keep it under control. Weeds are fine to leave in if you wish, but very easy to pull out of the deep mulch. Check out my spring update video for more details on the sheet mulching: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwMnSg-Lo5U . David Braden from Living Systems helped me do the initial design and drip set up. http://livingsystemsinst.org/. I'm also inspired by John Kohler's Growing Your Greens You Tube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/growingyourgreens . Lastly, please join the Denver Permaculture Guild on Facebook if you want to connect with more permies in the Denver area! You can follow my forest adventures on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/forestexplorer/

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