November 5, 2024

VIDEO: A Simple Garden Tip Everyone Can Use


GARDEN TIP
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25 thoughts on “VIDEO: A Simple Garden Tip Everyone Can Use

  1. Great video brother. Looking at planting a Jamaican Cherry tree also known as a Strawberry tree (Muntingia calabura) to compliment my Barbados Cherry tree. Variety is the spice of life. Thanks for the shout out and you pronounced my name perfectly.

  2. Hey there James! Looking more handsome every day brotha! I'm sure the person behind the camera feels the same. I've got a few questions for you.

    1. I recently discovered in one of your videos you don't sell food!!! This shocked me as I thought this was your full time work. What do you do for work?

    2. Could you give an average number of hours that you and your helpers are out there in the forest each week?

    3. Have you read the books "The secrets of the soil" and "The secret life of plants" both by Christopher Bird and Peter Tompkins?

    4. If you have read either of the books do you apply any of the techniques such as sound bloom, thinking directed towards the forest or singing to the forest?

    Thanks for all that you share! The world's a better place because you're here! 🙂

  3. I'm not all the way through your video yet but I love Tuck, garden watch boy. if he sees your attention anywhere he's investigating ,do I want to eat this? he's smart and he's paying attention to what's ready for me to eat? My English bulldog Stella literally watches everything I do and licks the tomatoes when they're ripe so I know it's time to pick them

  4. Thank you so much for many useful tips. I am Thai, living in Thailand. There are many kinds of fruits and vegetables that we can grow and you maybe have a hard time to do so. I hope all of us who belong to your group can experience each other garden. Let's pray for this simple dream to come true.

  5. Love to get my seeds from Sow True Seeds located in WNC–where I live. They support the Utopian Seed Project working on landraces of lettuce and now beans. Great point on varieties. Thanks 🙂

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