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When I first started my permaculture journey, I made a classic mistake: copying other people’s food forest designs without understanding why they worked. I spent hundreds of dollars, sheet-mulched my yard… and watched plants die one by one In this video, I share the simplest, most reliable way to choose plants for a thriving food forest. If you want a low-maintenance, climate-resilient permaculture garden, this video will save you years of frustration. In this video, you'll learn: Why local native plants are the backbone of successful permaculture How to find plants native to your exact biome (not just your continent) The best tools for plant selection: bplant, iNaturalist, Easyscape, extension offices How to use Köppen climate zones to find easy-growing plants from around the world Why checking invasive species lists is non-negotiable Which common garden plants are going to be the most work for you 🌎 Planting Priority for a Resilient Food Forest: 1️⃣ Native plants adapted to your local ecosystem 2️⃣ Plants from similar Köppen climate zones 3️⃣ High-maintenance favorites (grown sparingly and near infrastructure) If you’re interested in permaculture design, native edible plants, food forests, regenerative gardening, or climate-appropriate gardening, this video is for you. 👍 If this helped, please like the video 🌱 Subscribe for more permaculture and food forest design content 💬 Comment below: What are you planting in your food forest this year? #Permaculture #FoodForest #NativePlants #RegenerativeGardening #EdibleForest #LowMaintenanceGarden #ClimateResilientGardening #PermacultureDesign #SustainableLiving #BackyardFoodForest #NativeEdibles