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Hi everyone! I live in Brisbane, Australia and we have a small rented town house with no yard and a small paved courtyard area that has a small fake grass area.

As we are limited to space, I container garden and love it. I'm currently growing tomatoes, bail, Tahitian lime, mulberry, orange, mandarine, guava, arabica coffee, strawberries, dragon fruit, frangipanis, passionfruit, garlic, rosemary, capsicum, chives, and chilli.

Im trying to rearrange to make the most of the space without cramming everything in. I also focus on dwarf fruit trees.

I would love some tips and tricks whe it comes to container gardening in small spaces.

  • Hello all! I'm currently residing in a coastal moore (moss & grass wetland) area in the eastern Michigan Mitten. My 5 acres is rented with permission from the landlord to maintain the land as I see fit. Half of the lot is a grass prairie with the house, barn and septic tank. The other half is a gradual shift from marshy forest, to fully immersed peat bog and native grass moore. I have a copious amount of species including a very large tree frog breeding colony, and birds galore. I don't use any chemicals, and I don't weed unless the plant is invasive. My hope is to allow the land to get back to its natural state as much as possible. Here for tips and education.

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    Austin Kasso

    I live in south central Michigan. Just bought a 12 acre property with my husband. It has a lot of varied elevation, mixed hardwood forest, wetland, and stream. I love it here. I'm slowly cataloging the species I have. Some invasives, especially autumn olive, japanese barberry, garlic mustard. There is a huge lawn around the house that I want to change into open prairie. Lots to do but I know I just need to take it slow.

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    Austin Kasso

    I live in northern Illinois, US and I have a traditional lawn. I want to move towards something that is low maintenance and better for biodiversity. Any suggestions or ideas on finding a local landscaper? I care and want to move alway from having a lawn but I have too many things to juggle to dive in with lots of research.

  • Welcome to our group! Let us know where you are located and what you would like changed at your home to make it for climate friendly!


    I am located in Zasavake, Slovenia. We are surrounded by beech forests. We have a small yard, and we are providing habitat for local birds and pollinators.

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