Edible Estate Home Forest Garden Homesteading Surburban Residential Home. Lawns to food SFG

Novalee shows what has been done at a standard residential home to convert the lawn to food

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13 Responses to “Edible Estate Home Forest Garden Homesteading Surburban Residential Home. Lawns to food SFG”

  1. @enovalee – wow, …
    @enovalee – wow, what a gold mine… found all the videos; thanks a bunch for the info!

  2. go to ” …
    go to “growingyourgreens”
    for all your anwsers. it is the same garden with the real owner, john kohler giving advice. i am just one of his employees and am not allowed to pick the lettuces.everything tastes good fresh out of a garden though! love nova

  3. A really nice …
    A really nice overview; thanks! I’d like to know the names of some of the varieties you like best — like the (non-bitter) red lettuce and kales…

  4. ooops on the dupes! …
    ooops on the dupes!!
    anyway, the theory is that heat destroys the vitamins and living enzymes that give a plant its vital nutritional life force. so eat it raw whenever you can, i do still enjoy warm food myself though, love nova

  5. it sounds yummy …
    it sounds yummy that way, i will have to take that idea up with the gardener, he is a strict raw foodist!

  6. it sounds yummy …
    it sounds yummy that way, i will have to take that idea up with the gardener, he is a strict raw foodist!

  7. it sounds yummy …
    it sounds yummy that way, i will have to take that idea up with the gardener, he is a strict raw foodist!

  8. it sounds yummy …
    it sounds yummy that way, i will have to take that idea up with the gardener, he is a strict raw foodist!

  9. it sounds yummy …
    it sounds yummy that way, i will have to take that idea up with the gardener, he is a strict raw foodist!

  10. On the squash …
    On the squash noodles, just grow spaghetti squash! bake it cut in half, 350 for 45 minutes with olive oil spread. When you scoop it out it falls out into spaghetti.

  11. that’s great! I’m …
    that’s great! I’m totally trying to plan my edible estate..and trying to figure a way to make it somewhat blend in to my suburban subdivision. :/

  12. How long is your …
    How long is your growing season where you are? Trying to figure out how to go from a lawn to a full garden near the mountains here in Colorado, and am trying to figure out where to start.

  13. apeinacrate76 on May 4th, 2010 at 9:21 pm

    nice thats what i …
    nice thats what i need to do keep up the good work:)

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