May 28, 2024

VIDEO: Why I Had To Do It


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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: Why I Had To Do It

  1. why don't you just graft a more desirable stone fruit to that not-a-nectarine tree? it's pretty established, would be a shame to not take advantage of existing growth and energy.

  2. James,
    I feel you pain, but gotta do it.
    Thanks for all your hard work, great content!
    Can you share the dimensions of your forests, and chicken coup. I have 1/2 acre, and yours looks bigger(forest bro, forest), and any pictures of your beginning drawing plans….thanks kindly…

  3. Thanks James for a great video. I'm not new to your channel, but I haven't seen all your old videos. I'm enjoying watching and catching up! From one permie to another, keep up the good work!

  4. Daddy loved big boy & better boy tomatoes & Italian purple beans. The bugs & bunnies some how were turned off by them. He used a nursery in Fairbaugh, Minnesota because they had our climate in Pa.

  5. I broke down and purchased a wood chipper. I love it. I just tackled a pile of broken limbs that I picked up during the year and got tons of nice shredded leaves and mulch. It was money well spent. BTW, I missed Tuck in this video.

  6. I agree with you James.Trees are amazing. There are many things in nature that have ingenious design and function. It reflects the glory of their Creator.

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