I dragged yard-waste bins down the road in the heat, sweating in the South Florida sun. Dad and I emptied them on top of sheets of cardboard spread over the patchy weeds of my parents’ little backyard.

Robbing the neighbors never felt so good…

Other than weeds, my parents’ yard had a little mango tree, a starving coconut palm and a sad navel orange.

…until we dumped that yard waste and planted some more fruit trees!

Six months later, we saw earthworms for the first time. We also had black compost beneath the rotted-down yard waste pile. The trees were happier, and the soil was full of life.


We didn’t plan out everything. We put in trees and shrubs where we had space. And we mulched them. And now, 13 years later, hundreds of pounds of fruit is falling from the sky.


Food forests are easier to plant than you think.

My new course will help you start your own food forest in any climate with the resources you have available. Join our new community and get started today.

From building the soil to easy planning, it’s all there.

As Sandy writes, “I just joined and immediately watched the first lesson in the food forest course. Lesson one was worth the monthly fee to join. So simplifying and so easy to understand. I am a person who gets stuck in analysis paralysis very easily, and but this is so simple even I cannot overthink it 😜”

See you there!

-David

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David The Good

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