Imagine walking out the back door and picking breakfast, medicine, tea, salad, and firewood—without mowing. On just a quarter acre (≈10,890 sq ft) you can plant a complete seven-layer food forest that stacks harvests vertically, boosts biodiversity, and cuts maintenance year over year. This step-by-step plan shows you how to design, plant, and manage a compact forest garden using proven guilds, spacing, irrigation, and seasonal chores . You’ll see exactly where each layer fits, what to plant, and how to keep it humming with less work each season. The 7 Layers—And How They Fit On 0.25 Acre 1) Canopy (20–40 ft) Purpose: Structure, shade, staple crops, habitat. Picks: Chestnut, pecan, mulberry, or drought-tolerant olive (warm zones). Spacing: 25–35 ft between canopy trees on the north or west edge to avoid shading everything else. Pro tip: Start with two canopy trees only—too many will over-shade a small site by year 10. 2) Sub-Canopy (10–20 ft) Purpose: Reliable fr...
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