Why Planting Fruit Trees Is More Than Just Gardening: A Lesson From Bali
đImagine walking down your street, and instead of ornamental trees, you see fruit treesâbananas, mangoes, guavasâall thriving and offering their abundance to anyone passing by. What if, instead of just being pretty, our public spaces could feed our neighbours? Thatâs the magic of planting fruit trees, and weâve been lucky enough to see it firsthand. Back in Townsville, we grew bananas in our yard, and watching the kids marvel at the banana flowers opening and the tiny hands of bananas forming was pure joy. It was more than just food; it was a connection to nature and to each other. Now, here in Bali, weâre seeing that same magic unfold in our gang (lane). Among the many things we love about this place is how practical and thoughtful the local approach to planting is. When the fruit is ripe, itâs harvested, sometimes by the treeâs planter and sometimes by neighbours who need it more. Itâs a quiet, unspoken act of community care, rooted in the idea that when we nurture the land, it nurtures us all. What if, instead of planting decorative trees, we planted ones that could nourish? Mangoes instead of magnolias, passionfruit vines instead of ivy, jackfruit instead of jacarandas. Fruit trees donât just feed peopleâthey teach patience, connection, and generosity. They remind us that growth takes time and that the rewards are sweeter when shared. Planting fruit trees in public or shared spaces is also a way to care for your neighbours. Itâs an act of quiet rebellion against waste and hunger. Itâs a statement: that food is not just a commodity but a community resource. Itâs a gift for the kids who might grow up watching bananas form, for the passerby who needs a snack, for the family who might not have much but will always have a piece of fruit. So, next time youâre thinking about what to plant, consider fruit trees. In your yard, on the verge, in a vacant lot with the right permissionsâwherever you can. Letâs plant trees that feed. Because planting fruit trees isnât just about fruitâitâs about cultivating community. And thatâs something we could all use a little more of. #GrowForGood #PlantingKindness
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