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  1. How to Create a Backyard #FoodForest with #Fruit & #NutTrees 🌳🥜🍎

    Published by Ty Ty Plant Nursery, LLC, on
    June 4, 2025

    "A backyard food forest is a #sustainable, low-maintenance #gardening method that mimics a natural #forest #ecosystem—except instead of wild plants, you’re growing delicious fruits, nuts, #herbs, and more. It’s a long-term investment in your health, your land, and your ability to grow your own nutrient-rich food without relying on chemicals or constant labor.

    "Whether you have a sprawling #backyard or a small suburban plot, you can design your own food forest using fruit and nut trees as the foundation. Here’s how to get started.

    🌿 What Is a Food Forest?

    "A food forest (also called a #ForestGarden) is a multi-layered growing system that mirrors the structure of a natural forest. It includes:

    - Canopy layer – Large fruit and nut trees (like pecans, walnuts, pears) [I WOULD USE CAUTION WITH WALNUTS! They can be poisonous to other plants!]

    - Sub-canopy layer – Dwarf or semi-dwarf fruit trees (like plums, figs, or apples)

    - Shrub layer – Berries and bush fruits (like raspberries, blueberries, elderberries)

    - Herbaceous layer – Culinary and medicinal herbs (like mint, comfrey, lemon balm)

    - Groundcover layer – Spreading, edible or soil-building plants (like strawberries or clover)

    - Root layer – Underground crops (like garlic, onions, or horseradish)

    - Vertical/vine layer – Climbing plants (like grapes or kiwis)

    "Together, these layers maximize space, diversify harvests, and support soil health and #biodiversity."

    Learn more:
    blog.tytyga.com/2025/06/04/how

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