Valuable techniques for getting the most out of the Garden space you have.
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James! Think about doing a series on how you are preserving your food. I know you can’t be eating all that good stuff fresh, can you!!?
I would love to see more info on the tomatoes
Love the merch bro! I plan on getting some in the near future! Got my eyes on that coffee mug ☕️
How much does this cost?
Hi James have you got any videos on raised beds gardening
Love yr content. Great vid.
love the song in the middle <3
Great content, I would really appreciate more information on your prune stake method as that is the direction I was planning on taking with my tomatoes this year.
Whats good about having limitied space, is we can spend more time and attention to the plants. Once there is a ton of plants and space, you cannot devote as much time to them
Which link is it to purchase a t shirt?
Love the background music.. ^^
I tried planting tomatoes after watching your video, I hope he will grow well
I would like James to do vid on how he keeps apple maggot and blight off of apple trees. I have an apple orchard and it's really frustrating. James rocks!
Could I do this it I had thick Georgia red clay
i have 8x6m backyard and i planing on planting veggie and fruit on container plus small fish pond along the side line. i heard that fish pond water is good for fertilizing the soil
Sell some plants.
I wish I visit your garden
Wher are from
Objectively
I love your methods!
I'm going to get a set of food forest gear ….
Great insight, as usual. Thank you for packing so much into your videos!
Hi James have you considered growing some bamboo of your own? There are timber bamboos in the phyllostachys family which are exceptionally thick, strong (look up bamboo scaffolding!), and fast growing, and those same timber bamboos are favoured for edible bamboo shoot production. Also they look incredible as some can grow culms that are several inches thick after being established for ~5 years. I think they are a great addition to a permaculture garden – a fast growing source of both food and construction material!
The incredible thing about bamboo when compared to wood, is that bamboo culms grow to their full size in one season, then never grow again. This means that a 50ft tall 3 inch thick bamboo cane can grow in 2 months on a well established timber bamboo like phyllostachys vivax. If you're worried about invasiveness, you can control their spread by planting it on a mound surrounded by a ditch as the rhizome stays in the top 12 inches of the soil and will poke out into the ditch if it tries to leave its area and you can cut it off.
I think you would love it!
Hi James. We just started watching your videos a d we noticed that you have red plastic cups spread around your garden. What are they for? Love your work by the way and your garden looks great. Thanks Robin.
This is first time I’ve seen outside of the garden in the videos.