Food Forest Videos

What they are, what they do, and how to plant them

 

 

Reduce your carbon footprint with a food forest

Learn how to reduce your carbon footprint by growing a food forest that will feed you.

 

Addressing food scarcity with food forests

This family has expanded their access to quantity and quality of healthy food by growing a food forest. See how you could grow dozens of varieties of edible plants (many unavailable in grocery stores) in your backyard!

 

Tiny yard food forest

Don’t let a small space stop you. See how to address multiple environmental concerns with a food forest in a tiny yard!


 

The Healing power of food forests

Food forests are great for the planet but they are also great for us. Visit a special food forest in central Florida where the focus is on healing.

 

Food Forest = Habitat

This Naples resident is growing a food forest for himself and for all the wildlife that uses his property.

 

Teaching school in a food forest

Visit a special school with a very special garden and learn about all the environmental lessons that can be taught in a food forest.

 

Backyard food forest

You can address Global warming, deforestation, soil degradation, pollution, food and water scarcity and so much more with a food forest!

 

Backyard food forest species

Here is an in-depth tour of the same food forest two months later. Learn about all the species and see how fast they grew!

 

10 ways kids can help our planet

Learn how easy and fun it is for kids to help our planet in their daily lives.

 

The importance of wrack

Seaweed plays a vital role in the health of the beach ecosystem. Learn about the fascinating wrack community from a beach expert.

 

Beach cleanup

Experience firsthand the problem of plastic on our beaches, the pitfalls of mechanical cleanup, and the importance of seaweed.

 

Sharing our shores with seabirds and shorebirds

Learn about seabirds and shorebirds on a West Florida beach with Audubon Shorebird Program Manager.

 

Saving the planet with fruit trees

How to plant fruit trees to lower carbon footprint and address global warming


 

Living shorelines

Here is how we can restore our estuaries from our own backyards!


 

130 gallons of trash from 200 feet of shoreline

See the staggering amount and variety of trash I found in just 200 feet of mangrove shoreline.

 

Paddleboards and Plastic.

South Florida estuaries don’t always present as estuaries but our entire inland waterway system is a vital ecotone. Watch as we get our feet wet and clean it up!