Perhaps I ’m flummox a bit soupy , but I ’ve been spending some fourth dimension vagabond about randomly and taking exposure of the food timber over the last week .
My tangible estate agent came over yesterday and we ’re going to be list our place for $ 135,000 in a workweek and a one-half . It ’s a great toll – and it ’s even better when you think the incredible range of plants and trees on the property .
Here are a gang more pictures from around the yard :

I ’ve interplanted both native and non - native pollinator plants for the butterflies and hummingbird , tossed in a wide kitchen stove of nitrogen fixers , placed yams wherever they can climb up and packed in a problematic regalia of eatable , medicative or simply beautiful plants .
Now I ’m pray for a industrial plant - lover to arrive along and continue my work . Our real estate of the realm agent say she ’d never seen a thousand like this before in her 17 age of selling home .
I say her that there were others here and there … and more every solar day .

“ In a few years , ” I said , “ I bet you ’ll be seeing a lot more homes with forest gardens . ”
Keep on planting , folks – it drive a little time but the long - terminal figure peach is hard to match … and the variety and measure of solid food is out of this world .
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