June 8, 2024

VIDEO: how to grow A LOT OF FOOD in a small space


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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: how to grow A LOT OF FOOD in a small space

  1. LOL so jersey with the pseudo rapper gesticulations.
    "you might be thinking, james, what's the coming up at your feet? those are actually potatoes. when did i plant them? I planted them last year" BOOM.
    then: "you might be thinking, you're behind on harvesting that asparagus". thank you, keep answering all my pressing questions!

  2. You are such an inspiration! When you say "we" how many people does it take to work your garden? As a child in Santa Barbara they had a community garden my mom would take us to. So many locals just working together in a city block sized garden. All the food was donated to those in need, it was a great thing!

  3. Hello James I’ve been watching your progress for two years now and all I can say is, your forest is extraordinary! You’ve inspired me to start my own food forest! I’ve planted three honey crisp apples two peach trees three blueberries and two raspberries. Keep up the great work peace and love.

  4. I love it!! Powerful knowledge!! You explain difficult and complex issues with ease. I'm so motivated!!
    THANK YOU!!
    Im starting with mangos from seed, cilantro, avacado from seed, basil and cucumbers… slowly building our future food forest in Florida

  5. Hi just discovered your channel within the last few days… Excellent source of information keep up the great work. Question
    Your setting looks like a urban setting… Did you take your entire back yard and turn it into a forest /Garden?

  6. James, the grapes and blackberries growing along side the fence, is that the south? I have a south facing fence that gets at least 1.5’ of steady shade in the summer and about 7’ in the fall, I’m on a bit of a slope, I’m amazed you get they kind of production off the fence line! Any advice for growing off a southern solid fence?

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