Thanks for all your hard work, Clint, your videos are informative and inspiring. I recently began investing seriously in permaculture at my place here on the TN-GA border and have found it very difficult to stop ordering wholesale native seedlings from the state forestry division. In essence, I now find myself well up Shit Creek.
LOL I have been struck by this same calamity! As I am trying to irradicate a rhizome problem on my land (Virginia Creeper and Tree of Heaven), I'm potting my trees and plants for a while. I know I'll get double work potting then planting, yet I still keep ordering as if I have it all under control and just because I want the rhizome issue to be resolved next year, I feel like it should mean it will be!
I got all scared, dangers of permaculture? Then by the end of the video I was laughing. Good on you man! You'll have loads of delicious food eventually so, worthy investment.
Hahahaha I can relate. This years tax return was already spent on fruiting plants, which reminds me – I need to do my taxes.
lol I was like what danger! I guess this qualifies
Thanks for all your hard work, Clint, your videos are informative and inspiring. I recently began investing seriously in permaculture at my place here on the TN-GA border and have found it very difficult to stop ordering wholesale native seedlings from the state forestry division. In essence, I now find myself well up Shit Creek.
LOL I have been struck by this same calamity! As I am trying to irradicate a rhizome problem on my land (Virginia Creeper and Tree of Heaven), I'm potting my trees and plants for a while. I know I'll get double work potting then planting, yet I still keep ordering as if I have it all under control and just because I want the rhizome issue to be resolved next year, I feel like it should mean it will be!
lol
I got all scared, dangers of permaculture? Then by the end of the video I was laughing. Good on you man! You'll have loads of delicious food eventually so, worthy investment.