Just imagine having a barren and ugly 1.68 acres with bare dirt and Washingtonian Palms and within 4 years turning it into a lush food forest and wildlife habitat. Imagine have a large beautiful pond with fish and despite having very salty well water having a healthy and thriving landscape.
In this fascinating podcast you’ll learn how Diane Kennedy of Finch Frolic Garden and her daughter created such a place.
In this episode you’ll learn how to take the worst land and turn it into a paradise.
You can learn more on her website or by visiting Finch Frolic Garden on Facebook
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Diane Downey and Sheri Menelli specialize in earth-friendly landscaping practices, including vegetable gardening, rainwater capture, soil health, native plants, and efficient irrigation. Diane is a professional landscape designer with over 10 years’ experience, and Sheri is a certified permaculture designer with a six-year-old food forest in her backyard. Combined, they have over two decades of teaching experience. Their classes are taught to the public in the classroom, in the field, and via one-on-one garden coaching sessions.
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