May 15, 2024

VIDEO: 5 Year Old PERENNIAL FOOD FOREST


This is the 5th year for our perennial food forest and a lot of our investments are paying off. From last year to this year there has been an explosion of growth and the garden has truly become a forest!

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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: 5 Year Old PERENNIAL FOOD FOREST

  1. It's amazing how fast stuff starts taking off…I'm in the beginning stages of building infrastructure. Do you know of any active permaculture groups in the Sussex County Area?

  2. James, I was wondering where you first started in your knowledge of plants and permaculture!? You know what you're talking about and what you're doing and I was wondering how you got your start!

  3. Gorgeous! I hope that one day I'll have a food forest like yours! I'm only in year one of developing my forest, do you have any advice you could give me?

  4. What an amazing garden you have! I hope one day I can have something similar and eat garden fresh veggies/fruits everyday.
    I was wondering if your dog ever goes into your garden? I imagine the some of the fruits drop to the ground and can be eaten by the dog. If so, what measures do you take so your dog doesn't eat grapes off the ground? Only asking because I have a dog too and have decided not to plant grape vines. The sole reason being that my dog has the tendencies of a goat and would definitely eat any stray grape pieces.

  5. You can make snakes by stuffing black socks or old clothes or rags into pantry hose legs and throw them into the cherry tree and it should keep the birds away

  6. Newbie question anyone can answer: when pruning, just drop foliage there on forest floor yes? Or do you feed chickens all the foilage like Paul Gauschi? Do chickens eat anything? Thank you

  7. James, more videos please we need stress relief from the reality of our state of country. Working on building our food forests is just about the best thing to think about.

    Planning where to put an apple tree seems so small when families are being ripped apart but maybe growing food for our communities may help in the future. God bless us all for what we have and what we don't.

  8. Beautiful! One problem I'm running into both before and after I retired, was the company that bought the apartments I lived in, increased the rules after I moved in, to the point that they wanted no potted plants even on my huge private patio. I moved of course, but my senior complex now has begun to institute more rules as well, trying to control what plants we can have on our patios. Has anyone else run into this? I'm in California.

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