Note: There will be covid-safe ‘Smelliferous’ tours of our scented garden foliage Sat 1-1:30pm and Sun 1 -1:30pm
I’ve been moving my garden in pots for over 20 years and on multiple continents. My partner and I settled down 3 years ago at our current location only to discover that the soil is awful and even toxic (with lead). My experience with growing productive food gardens in pots saved the day and we’ve created a sub-tropical/tropical garden almost entirely in pots.
The garden which we have named Mabuhay (which is a Filipino greeting and exaltation to ‘Live Long!” is inspired by the DIY food gardens you find in the yards and on the city streets of Southeast Asia (especially Vietnam) with a little bit of Japanese aesthetic (think Okinawa).
It’s roughly organised into 3 parts: ‘rainforest’ at the front of the property, ‘kitchen garden’ on the side and ‘Lower paddock”/back porch at the bottom.
Over 70% of the plants are edible. There are many varieties including taro, banana and sugarcane, as well as, fairly unusual plants like green grass jelly vine and magenta plant. The remaining 30% being ornamentals are mostly from the ginger family (tumerics, gingers, costus), some rhipsalis, bromeliads and a few orchids.
It’s a work in progress but we think people will enjoy it