VIDEO: Natural Farming Meets Permaculture, Real "Organic" Gardening
This is a style of gardening that I have developed by studying and learning from some of the most successful gardeners and landscape designers around, I hope you enjoy!
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This is a style of gardening that I have developed by studying and learning from some of the most successful gardeners and landscape designers around, I hope you enjoy!
The food forest is doing well producing a lot of food, and I give you a walkthrough of all the trees we have planted so far.
The progression of the food forest, and todays harvest at the end.
A short clip of my favorite spot in the garden
One of my favorite videos I have ever made. A harvest video from the garden and what one of Masanobu Fukuokas mot popular quote means to me at this stage of my life. Shalom
I hope that this video inspires you! Know that you can do this if you want.
I’m experimenting in the kitchen with Quinoa added to a casserole type thingy. Opening a can is not cooking. Taste test at end.
Permaculture garden short update on how the system is supporting itself, while producing us food, building fertility, providing food and habitat for animals etc.
An explanation of the first step to becoming a Natural Farmer. A Phoenix rises from the ashes.
Yessir! Got a deal! Don’t settle for cheap imitations! I got the real thing for you.
Today I take you through the garden and explain the ideology behind some of the companion planting I did, and the use of trap crops to deter unwanted bugs from choice crops. Some of the main trap crops I used were; mustard greens, collard greens, and radishes. I also used onions and garlic to help…
A quick view of my “salad bar” and update on the grow tower.
In our permaculture garden our system harvests its own; water (rain-water harvesting system), fertilizer (through nitrogen fixing microbes and dynamic nutrient accumulating plants), and its own seed. The only thing we have to do is harvest large branches throughout the yard for stakes, and harvest some of the crop for food.
A video showing how fast polycultures come together, and how landscape design can add to fertility and overall yields.
What I’ve done this week to get my garden ready.