The Gardens are looking beautiful, so Me and Tuck want to give you a full overview of all the gardens on the property.
Intro- 00:00
Backyard Overview- 00:18
Tasting a Fresh Peach- 00:37
Williams’ Pride Apple- 01:24
Young Food Forest- 01:50
Strawberry Maintenance- 02:05
Annuals and Tuck- 02:14
Harvesting a Carrot- 02:41
Aunt Molly’s Ground Cherry- 03:17
Tuck Eating Carrot- 03:23
Cucumbers- 03:43
Two Ground Level Beds- 4:00
Tomatoes Tied- 04:35
Tomatoes Staked- 05:22
Bella Apple- 05:50
Costata Romanesco Zucchini- 6:00
Pears- 06:09
Pink Lemonade Blueberries- 06:12
Tuck Digging Holes- 06:29
Peaches and Sunflowers- 07:33
Deep Raised Bed- 07:45
Tongue of Fire Bean- 07:56
Backyard Overview from Back Corner- 08:25
Tomatoes and Grapes- 08:50
Keyhole Raised Bed- 09:32
Older Food Forest- 10:12
Staked Tomatoes- 10:31
Labeling and the Marker I Use- 10:45
Pallet Raised Bed- 11:10
Tuck Taking a Water Break- 11:45
Trifoliate Orange- 12:26
Why I don’t Process Food- 13:00
Re-woodchippping Areas- 13:28
Asparagus- 14:08
Bill Mollison “Story”- 14:20
Two Raised Bed Peppers and Cucumbers- 15:05
Cucumber Edge Planting Technique- 15:40
Tuck Stealing and Eating Cukes- 15:50
Prigioni Apple- 16:45
Grapes- 17:06
Figs- 17:23
Hazelnut- 18:00
Tuck Stealing more Cukes- 18:15
Three Grafted Pear- 18:42
Nikita’s Gift Persimmon- 19:14
Side Food Forest- 19:45
Blueberries- 19:54
Asian Pear- 20:16
Outro- 21:04
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You motivate me to keep working on the garden all season. Keep it up.
New to your channel about 2 months or so, how long has it take you to build your garden to its current state?
I'd love to see a strawberry video, James! Thanks again for great content!
I recently found this channel and watch for hours. I could spend all day everyday in there. I don't care to be out in public much anymore. Love when Tuck picks his own veggies. I'm surprised there is no corn, unless i missed… and hummingbirds. I love hummingbirds! Your food forest is amazing!
I always enjoy seeing your garden man. And Tuck. Really nice job!
Hi Tuck! Love ❤️ you
Please do a strawberry video! Thanks!
I would like to see a video on how you set your strawberries up to perform next year!!
Hello my dear friend blessings
I have not been able to successfully grow strawberries. A video showing your method would be much appreciated.
tuck running for carrots. he's so excited haha
Excellent job. I love your garden, in particular, growing both vegetables and fruit trees make your garden unique and very successful. Congratulations. !!
I’m 75, 76 in October And I learnt how to garden at my father’s side before I started school. I di$ some Horticulture training and I STILL love learning and YOU James, you are teaching me stuff I didn’t know or ways that are slightly better than my permaculture days on our family farm before I had m6 accident.
My Dad, bless his heart, was an early permaculture exponent I believe. Chooks (chickens) fruit trees and ALL his vegetables. My parents, briefly my grandparents and ultimately myself and my three younger brothers. My Dad was 20 years old than my Mother who (quite recently) passed at 95 years of age, she wanted to join my Father.
So your garden, your Food Forest reminds me of home, though the Apple, Pears, stone fruits, figs were all larger as older than yours, so I KNOW how very STUNNING this garden you are growing will be, in 10 years time say.
Congratulations James. Truly congratulations.
Who is holding your camera please???
Thank You James (not Jamie sorry) and my Warmest regards
Margot – New Zealand.
Hey James I’m really inspired by all of your amazing Food Forrest ideas. I know you are extremely busy but I had a question for you. Would you be interested in teaching a group of special education students how to build 3 raised flower beds in the late summer?
I am their culinary instructor and I am getting a project together with the help of Lowe's and Home Depot
Please let me know your thoughts. Thank you! Love your videos and passion.
My name is Stu.
Love your channel James, the video editing is fantastic! Very professional
What. Do. You. And. Tuck. Do. For. A. Living. ?
James, I really appreciate your work on this platform. Yesterday, I started planting peppers (Habenero and Bell) on my patio yesterday to go along with my Meyer Lemon tree. On the third floor and making progress. Home and land purchase may happen in 2024.
For your fruit trees, do you have 2+ to pollinate? They look pretty singular in the frames! Maybe you have self-pollinating ones? Trying to think of what I can plant in my small space.
No you are very smart.
We have two both from Japan.