The Backyard Permaculture Food Forest is now producing hazelnuts, grapes, european pear, asian pear, raspberries, strawberries, eggplants, and the list goes on and on!!
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You could try growing mulberries. The climate you live in looks like it could be really well suited to thrive
Dude, you've got a green bean infestation! Regarding the hazelnuts and other than eating them straight up, what else can you do with them?
Great video! You have an abundance of food! God bless!
Looking great! You have as many grapes as I do bananas! lol last time I counted I have 7 different varieties and 36 total plants!
How do you preserve your cucumbers? X
Super nice to see. Hopefully i can do it myself one day. For now the balcony will do 🙂
It would be very cool to see the garden from above. Stand on the roof of borrow a drone from someone hehe. Thanks! Have a nice day!
Great stuff!
I would add blueberries or billberries (more shade tolerant) 🙂
I love what you have done! My little backyard food forest is one year old and already growing great food. Here in NZ spring is coming and I can't wait for it all to explode into growth. Thank you for sharing.
an olive tree might be fun and different
Great stuff like always. For the persimmon, David the Good did a video recently about the reasons for their fruit drop. Give it a look! Take care brother
What about root vegetables?
I love what you do to your yard
I have some fruit trees in my back yard with your inspiration I plant more to my yard
fabulous food forest <3
Thanks for sharing and inspiring James. What are your thoughts on the native v. nonnative plant issue?
Just found your channel and I'm binge watching. I think what your doing is awesome! I'm a newbie and I think I'll learn a lot from you. Thanks!
dry your grapes to make raisins. sun dry your tomatoes and store in olive oil–its been done that way for thousands of years. try some horseradish, , cabbage for sauerkraut. Pinto beans, white beans, Love the flowers you have too!
I have a question, should I plant blueberry bushes directly under a fruit tree? Near? Not sure. Thanks.
Do you grow potatoes?
About how many cucumbers would you say you got last year?
Can you please tell us how big is you garden / land in sq meters? We are afraid to het one that will be too small to have the same garden:) Thank you !
It would be Great to see a video on your hazelnut harvest and the type of hazelnuts you have.
shade cloth over them wont hurt the grapes,,, once fruit has set don't need bugs anymore… wrap those babies up!
JELLY is clear, just the juice … apples, cherries , pineapple, white grapes, make good jelly …JAM is skin, juice and pulp, mashed and "thick strained" concord grapes, apricots, fig, oranges, peaches, strawberries, blackberry, raspberry, any berries, plums , make good JAM … …PRESERVES have chunks of fruit or whole fruit..basically not strained at all… ****use SURE JELL LIGHT pectin. it requires 1/2 the sugar per batch … instead of 7 cups of sugar recipe calls for 3 1/2 cups BIG DIFFERENCE great product.
Hi. How did you deal with pest in your garden such as rats and snakes?