Melvina Bieri: Hi,Native plants to Australia and the best non maintenacne plants once established, some you can eat. Protea will add colour and bring in birds. Otherwise any of the herbs we commonly use in the kitchen are very easerly grown and are cheap to buy from your local nursery.Try to creat a compost in your back garden for all your food scaps then you can use this on your herb bed when it is up and going. Also ask your local Race track for some horse manure or straw (leave it out in your back garden for 1 motnh before applying to your garden, then apply, give another month and plant your herbs.Good Luck - also your loca councils have nurseries and you can visit them for assistance. good luck...Show more
Randolph Lozoya: You guys don't understand. I'm not out to find trees, or garden stuff.I want something I can put in for AN ENTIRE LAWN instead of grass. Something that I don't have to mow, and can eat.
Pattie Vold: figs are good. will be evergreen in! the tropical, but can survive snow. relatively fast growing too. many people who live in zones with a few freezes and some temperature changes to the 10s and 20s cover them all winter and in the spring they have lost all their leaves, but look really good for summer.also a grape vine. there is cold hardy and the less frost you have the more fruit. some protect form a mild frost so they dont loose the fruit.also apples.these are a bit more expensive, but the great blossoms and tasty apples are worth it. just make sure you dont buy crab apples, they taste really bad...Show more
Imogene Neiswander: rubarb,,acouple pf dwarf cherry,apple trees that are graphed to give you four different kinks of fruit
Clifford Riggleman: Potatoes,onions, zuccini, melon,beans, peas, tomatoes, leeks, strawberry, beets, carrots, all from seed and not expensive. Dont forget the herbs.Bon appetit
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