I can't give direct recommendations, but "David the Good" on YouTube does tropical and subtropical permaculture gardens and food forests. He also has several books.
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I've seen him use Mimosa/Acacia as one of his nitrogen fixing trees.
Thanks for the reminder, mimosa sounds like a great idea. I once rented at a house that had a mimosa tree out front and it grew so fast. It's a pretty tree too. I'm always looking at function. And my husband is always looking at beauty in the landscape. It's an interesting combination of ideas we come up with.🙂
Thank you, I have been following David The good for many years and have a few of his books. I always seek out a wide variety of opinions and experiences. Even though his are excellent, there's a lot of other experiences out there worth considering.
