Permaculture Garden progression, I talk about companion and also the edge effect. I also explain some of the techniques I implement to attain the healthiest plants with the highest yields
VIDEO: Permaculture Garden Update
Permaculture Garden progression, I talk about companion and also the edge effect. I also explain some of the techniques I implement to attain the healthiest plants with the highest yields
You have been busy, busy, busy. Lots going on.
pears are probably the easiest tree to graft ,I am a novice , and have 100 present success with them . and most need a compatibles pollinator close
Where is your lawn grass?!?;-) Very good work, your yard is magnificent!
Love the channel, great work with that garden! Something to know about Comfrey- it contains pyrrolizidine which causes cumulative liver damage over time if ingested. Sadly it's the same story with quite a few delicious & sweet smelling plants (many used medicinally for millennia). Green Deane has great info on that and other stuff here:
eattheweeds.com/pyrrolizidine-on-my-mind/
Can't wait to see that place lush out.
Very inspiring. I'm turning my backyard into a food forest. Do you have other perennials beside the fruit trees? I found that getting away from linear beds has really improved efficiency. My garden beds make a leaf shape.
looking sooooo good!!!!!! worm town!!!
i am…INSPIRED!!!!
hi from russia. very nice garden. its so small but somehow lokes like a big one at the same time. if raccoons dont like spiky plants u could plant Solanum sisymbriifolium, its more hardy then regular tomato, spiky as blackberry but not that invasive. Are there sunchokes planted somewhere? Very nice vegetables. Do u plant regular potato or a sweet potato? I think sweet potato could produce more, also its a nice groundcover but can take over. Lycopersicon pimpinellifolium, "wild tomato" is a mega-productive and hardy plant. Valerianella can be a nice repeatedly self-reseeding groundcover.
Where did you get your Comfrey from? I have been asking around at garden centers and they just look at me like I'm nuts.
U got a lot of vegetables but not that many fruits. While wating for perennial fruits u can plant some annual and herbaceous stuff like Chenopodium foliosum or Chenopodium capitatum, Physalis, Solanum caripense.
Looks Rich, nice work!
Looks great man
Looking forward to seeing it all fill in @james prigioni 🙂 I hope borage is easy to germinate – I planted a lot and would love to see it in person.