May 14, 2024

VIDEO: I wish someone told me This when I first started my Food Forest Garden


If someone told me this when I began my garden I would have been collecting fruit sooner, and it would have made everything easier. The more we know, the more we can grow.

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30 thoughts on “VIDEO: I wish someone told me This when I first started my Food Forest Garden

  1. James, I'm not sure if you are aware but YouTube's live caption service is captioning James as a racial slur in this video. You might want to correct the captions for your hearing impaired viewers. Not sure if it's done this on your other videos.

  2. You could try getting a cat. Ours hunt outside voraciously. It's been 12 years since I've even SEEN a chipmunk or a squirrel… I've almost forgotten what they look like. I still remember the day I caught our biggest cat with a full-grown RABBIT in his mouth. I tried to get him to let it go but he dragged it away… lol.
    Cats between 2 and 6 years of age in my opinion will spend the most time and energy pursuing your pests but you'll need a large tree you don't care about to act as a scratchpost (or invest in or make an actual scratchpost) b/c they will choose 1 or 2 trees to climb and sharpen their claws on. They live amicably with our chickens and dog and don't mess with our garden or the bees so they're a perfect rodent deterrent – but, while they love hunting birds, they don't have any real effect on their numbers. Oh, and you may not wish to use them if you're at all squeamish because half the carcasses are left like macabre serial-killer courting gifts on your doorstep.

  3. Thanks for all the great ideas! Gardening is such a fun and interesting pastime! I always enjoy your videos and find them inspirational and informative! Thank for sharing!

  4. Hey James, I just retired and want you to know how much your videos are influencing me to garden. I think I have watched, liked, and subscribed to all of your videos. I love tuck. He is so sweet how he looks at you and waits for your attention. Thank you.

  5. It is good to not comply with the Sunk Cost Fallacy. It goes like this: I planted the tree, and it has been here a long time, so I do not want to cut down all that invested time and effort. It was good to see you cut the tree down.

  6. Thank you from Australia where at the moment things are pretty tough as our government and the media has gone full retard over Covid! I love your analogy about us pruning ourselves to let more light in! Reminds me of the Leonard Cohen song Anthem,
    “Ring the bells that still can ring
    Forget your perfect offering
    There is a crack, a crack in everything
    That's how the light gets in”!
    Thank you again and give Tuck a scratch behind the ear.

  7. Red delicious apples picked fresh off the tree are my favorite apple. I grew up surrounded by miles & miles of orchards in the Okanagan Valley in BC: apples, cherries, peaches, apricots, plums, pears…. many varieties of each…. just outside my backdoor. It was wonderful, most of those orchards have been turned into suburbs now. The delicious apple trees were enormous & the apples huge, up to 5 lbs, the size of a small pumpkin.

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