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LAWN TO HIGH PRODUCTION FOOD FOREST: https://youtu.be/7ByAh_0CIW8
CUCUMBERS, Everything You Need To Know! https://youtu.be/2dq2OQsFCjM
5 TIPS FOR BUILDING HEALTHY SOIL: https://youtu.be/7-Tyz7fGeZo
so you don't gotta do anything. but you gotta keep doin stuff. iiiiiii'm just kiddin. i get ya.
You need to prune so bad
Take care if you are waiting on that hurricane to hit. Great info. On your videos.
great videos. What type of grapes are you growing?
Check out Stefan Sobkowiak's channel too — also his film The Permaculture Orchard. Another outstanding beyond organic mentor. Love Paul. Love your spirit & your garden.
can you share Paul Gachie's link
I watched this video twice. First time I listened the second time I learned.
I have been away for the past 2 months, working my yard (future Food Jungle here in Thailand). Got a lot of catching up to do, and will shoot you some pics soon! 🙂
In Australia fruit trees are $60 or more, I couldn’t afford to buy so many fruit trees, but your garden is awsome, garden envy here, just starting my food forest
James, I would love to see a new entry to you “How to build a good forest” series on how you’ll maintain the garden during the off season
I miss seeing Mr. Tuck. He is just the Creator's perfect little being! Love your beautiful garden. Your toil certainly pays off. Bless all.
Appreciate your videos sir and your philosophy I'm currently in the process of developing a fruit forest in wood chips myself here in Central Florida and I appreciate all your advice and positive attitude keep up the good work sir thank you
Love Paul back to eden garden. Love your channel too
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Light to the fruits is useless you don't need it. You need heat to ripen fruits, otherwise the light is useful for the leaves, that's it… Also, if a tree doesn't bear fruit, the solution isn't necessarily pruning. It can be that your soil still isn't fertile enough, or rather, not alive enough.
Instead of being so poetic just tell us where u get your weed..
I really enjoy your ideas and enthusiasm for gardening. Mate, I don't want to get all religious, but for Christ to be caught and crucified (which was the "strategy" for giving his life to mankind), someone had to give Him up. I think Judas should be celebrated for being that person, not berated.
As we can see: Food Forest Gardening lets wisdom grow as well … !!!!
Amazing videos brother! Thanks for sharing — shared 😀 <3
His personal religious beliefs are his. His gardening is so much more. I don’t need for you to accept my spirituality!we can grow as Christians or Muslims or Jews or bhuddist. We are all loved!
I like that you takes responsibility for stewardship. But I also need for you to, let the time and evolution be responsible for success or failure. We are all human doing the best we cab!
Just watched this again.thanks for the inspiration.
Not just " the master teacher" He is Lord God Almighty Jesus Christ. Love the channel
I have been looking for your video tribute to the Japanese gentleman, but I cannot remember his name or its spelling. Where can it be found.
I like your reference to Jesus and his Disciples. However I believe he picked all of them knowing the outcome of each one. He needed that one that betrayed him so he could be the sacrifice who died for our sins. He needed one to betray him so he could be our savior. I understand what you mean though. And I was happy to hear you say it.
I only discovered you today….your first video got me…. I knew it immediately….you have an undeniable anointing nuff said (nodding my head up and down)Blessings.
I love the law of averages…I didn't realize that I need more room when things fail. And I'm sure they will sometime in the future, which I can't predict and have very little control over. I love this concept and will definitely apply it to same myself time and frustration in the future. Super helpful tip. Thanks again James! I love how he takes concepts that he had learned and shares it with all of us. He is super knowledgeable and awesome to have as a mentor and as your gardener partner.