Hey everyone,
If building a food forest is on your list for this year, this is the window where decisions actually matter.
A lot of people wait until late spring, then scramble for whatever trees are left. That usually means limited selection, stressed plants, and higher failure rates.
They specialize in food-forest-ready trees and plants. Not ornamental stuff. Actual long-term producers that make sense for resilience, stacking functions, and real yields.
If you’re planning to establish perennials, expand an orchard, or start laying the foundation for a food forest, now is the time to get your starts ordered and planned.
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I wouldn’t share this if I didn’t think it was genuinely useful. Trees are one of the few things where starting earlier compounds fast, and most people underestimate how long they take to mature.
If you’ve been waiting for a nudge, this is it.
– Stefano