November 5, 2024

VIDEO: Plant this Garden ONCE = Feed You for LIFE!


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26 thoughts on “VIDEO: Plant this Garden ONCE = Feed You for LIFE!

  1. I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL! You are an inspiration.. I will watch more to decide if I can do a good forest on my property! Thank you so much for taking the time to put these videos out for us.

  2. I tried soldakis with high hopes…two plants. One died early on. The bottom leaves turned yellow. I kept them staked and the yellow leaves pruned off as they turned yellow. I was so hopeful and then disappointed. Then the second one made a comeback when I scratched in feThermeal and. Put a tums tablet at the base. We just had a heavy rain. Now the second plant has yellowing leaves. I so want soldakis! I gave my extra plant has two very large green tomToes..and at the top new blossoms!

  3. This was a GREAT video James the garden is so awesome!! I'm having a good season in my food forest although it is not as fertile as your own Yet! Keep up the videos they do truly inspire!

  4. bro i envy your forest! i am trying to grow stuff but dont really know how haha ! i have a plastic covered greenhouse in the UK and i have some sweet colossus strawberry plants, inca berry, gooseberry(ouch), tomato and some leaf salad lol… i dont even know what im doing im just "trying" like you say 🙂

  5. This has been my favorite video so far. I love the way you show and talk about the adversities you find in the garden and then talk about what you do to solve the problem!!

  6. Hi James, how are you and tuck say hi to him for me just wanted to let you know that my tomatoes and bell peppers and jalapeno peppers and other hot peppers are doing very good that's all i grow this summer, planning on growing more different things next year

  7. Great information! My dad is moving to Oregon, and he's a serious gardener, but is concerned about the amount of rain he will get. I'm sharing this with him to encourage him to go for the Back to Eden garden method. Thanks for making this! Hey Tuck! Who's a good boy! You're such a good little critter hunter! Give him some good pets for me! 🙂

  8. I really admire your garden and your gardening skill. You haven't fallen for the traditional gardening paradigm and the result is a low-maintenance/high yield ecologically friendly and, most important, PLEASURABLE garden.
    Is the garden area all on your own lot, or have you extended (by permission) onto neighbour's lots? I can't imagine such a large 'urban garden'! Besides you and Tuck, how many people are you feeding from your garden? BTW, do you have a 'day-job' or does gardening take up all your time?

  9. Hey James My experience is that tomato plants can be big healthy flowering but not ripening tomatoes seem to stay green. Then you get 3 days of 90+ degrees and something inside the tomato turns on and they just start changing color and ripening. Some summers just are too cool and the production is just lower despite all the best practices and efforts.

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