Brett’s approach to creating a food forest in Omanawa is something special. He’s all about a laid-back, true-blue Kiwi style—keeping things simple, genuine, and totally approachable. This time, he once again opened his epic food forest, giving us all a front-row seat to his fascinating experiments in syntropic agroforestry.
His property is packed with incredible trees, including towering avocados, juicy citrus, and sweet apples. There’s also a bunch of tropical delights like papaya, sapote, and bananas. You’ll find rows of all sorts of fruit and nut trees, from peaches and plums to almonds, all bursting with goodness.
What makes Brett’s food forest so unique is his use of syntropic methods. The syntropic rows aren’t just for fruit; they’re “chocka” with a variety of support plants. You’ll see things like comfrey, Jerusalem artichokes, and tithonia, all working together to create a self-sustaining ecosystem.
During our visit, we picked up some wicked knowledge about setting up a food forest in Aotearoa, the benefits of companion planting, and how to encourage optimal tree growth. It was a massive hit last summer, and for those who missed out, it was just as “mint” this time around!
Brett’s food forest is a testament to what can be achieved with a simple, practical approach. It’s inspiring to see how his laid-back methods are creating a thriving and productive space.
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