I wished I lived closer. I would can and freeze it for you. Then you would have a reason to eat more of you food on the off season. lol. You would have to pick it though. If I did it, it probable wouldn't grow back very well the next year.lol
LOOKING SUPER! You won't think those 'bunnies' are so nice AFTER they find your fruit trees and girdle the trunk. Elmer Fudd had the right idea. :0) My FOX FAMILY take care of my bunnies.
the goldfinch NJ state bird though I never saw one when I lived there. Those bunnies are natural fertilizer machines, as long as they don't eat more than they improve the soil.
It rain over night 2 days ago and I remembered the talk about the nitrogen and rain water you gave awhile back. I paid close attention to the plants in the morning and could almost watch the growth happen, by the end of the day nature was in full swing. The new growth on the citrus was spectacular. Thanks for your videos Bro
your garden is doing GREAT, where did you learn how to do a food forest garden man? Was it that fukokou guy you learned it from? I garden in beds and space the beds like 2 feet or more away from each other. I would have a lot more growing wild in my garden but the grasshoppers are so intense here I have to keep all the wild in the general area mowed down or they just eat my vegetables all up. That florida weave method of growing tomatoes has proven to work really really well. I have got the most produce from my tomatoes than anything else I'v grown this year. The other stuff did good too. My dad has some bananna plants and elephant ears and canna lillies in a garden bed in front of our house and garden the stuff for him and man the grasshoppers eat that stuff alive but my vegetables and fruit and such are doing a lot better. I think it has to do with the fact that I try and keep everything really organic in my garden but on the ornamental plants I don't try to keep it as organic. I just use compost made from store bought kitchen scraps and lawn clippings as mulch or weeds from the side of the house and don't give it much compost tea but do make that compost for them out of yard waste and store bought produce scraps. I have more bug trouble with that little 4 by 20 garden bed than with my whole food garden.Thanks for the video your garden looks real nice. Take care and have a good one.
Oh that bunny is cute,he knows where the safe ground is,nice to see you like it raw,It looks like I will move from Europe to central America to start forest
Wow your garden looks awesome brother…Keep up the great job.Nature is amazing.
I wished I lived closer. I would can and freeze it for you. Then you would have a reason to eat more of you food on the off season. lol. You would have to pick it though. If I did it, it probable wouldn't grow back very well the next year.lol
you are looking for dirt where? , jersey or else where
Looks like a plant paradise! Thanks for sharing.
Looks great dude
LOOKING SUPER! You won't think those 'bunnies' are so nice AFTER they find your fruit trees and girdle the trunk. Elmer Fudd had the right idea. :0) My FOX FAMILY take care of my bunnies.
the goldfinch NJ state bird though I never saw one when I lived there. Those bunnies are natural fertilizer machines, as long as they don't eat more than they improve the soil.
got to introduct predators into the system. wolfs and stuff. ))
Great video brutha! Share the wealth to the less fortunate, that's true heart and compassion for this planet. Very Inspiring james
This is just incredible.
I can't stop being amazed. It is so awesome to see all of the different things going on. Thanks for sharing.
It rain over night 2 days ago and I remembered the talk about the nitrogen and rain water you gave awhile back. I paid close attention to the plants in the morning and could almost watch the growth happen, by the end of the day nature was in full swing. The new growth on the citrus was spectacular. Thanks for your videos Bro
Awesome, you are the only gardener who is excited to have rabbits in the veg patch. Lol, I am a bit of mr mcgregor.lol
your garden is doing GREAT, where did you learn how to do a food forest garden man? Was it that fukokou guy you learned it from? I garden in beds and space the beds like 2 feet or more away from each other. I would have a lot more growing wild in my garden but the grasshoppers are so intense here I have to keep all the wild in the general area mowed down or they just eat my vegetables all up. That florida weave method of growing tomatoes has proven to work really really well. I have got the most produce from my tomatoes than anything else I'v grown this year. The other stuff did good too. My dad has some bananna plants and elephant ears and canna lillies in a garden bed in front of our house and garden the stuff for him and man the grasshoppers eat that stuff alive but my vegetables and fruit and such are doing a lot better. I think it has to do with the fact that I try and keep everything really organic in my garden but on the ornamental plants I don't try to keep it as organic. I just use compost made from store bought kitchen scraps and lawn clippings as mulch or weeds from the side of the house and don't give it much compost tea but do make that compost for them out of yard waste and store bought produce scraps. I have more bug trouble with that little 4 by 20 garden bed than with my whole food garden.Thanks for the video your garden looks real nice. Take care and have a good one.
Joe in Texas
Yeah your daily harvest is three or four times mine, NICE.
and I do have to work a bit to get it too, so man hats off to you garden guru lol
Loving seeing this in action. We are just starting out. I, excited to see the possibilities.
did you water in the beginning ?
so you seeded first, then mulched and then wait ? Let me know
So awesome!!!! Definition of inspiration! Thanks man. Cool stuff. 🙂
Oh that bunny is cute,he knows where the safe ground is,nice to see you like it raw,It looks like I will move from Europe to central America to start forest
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