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Well, that's an interesting experience. Same message as always Keith, but I can't stand the photography. This is a perfect example of my OCD tendencies. The framing of the shots was all out of whack, sun position casting shadows over your face, sun glare catching the lense. Sloppy editing job. So Mr Interviewing photographer, you need to up your game if you want Criticona to follow you because it's not enough to have a good message. Keith, realise how fine your video work is.
ОтветитьThanks for doing this. I loved seeing his property from a different perspective.
ОтветитьLoved this tour! I watch Keith regularly and came over from his channel - but it was nice to see it from a different perspective! Also subscribed because I love seeing another cold climate permaculture channel.
I’m 6 hours North of you and working on setting up to start a zone 3 channel :)
Love all the inspiration you guys offer 💜
Fabulous!!
ОтветитьWhat does a pond like that cost?
ОтветитьAwesome seeing this, thank you!
ОтветитьThank you for sharing this! I love these kind of tours, and Keith is lovely, I've been following is channel for a few years now, lots of things to learn from him.🤗
ОтветитьKeith sent me. Subbed.
ОтветитьKeith is a great guy to learn from. 👍
ОтветитьNice tour Keith, lots of good information to use going forward... Also a good summary at the end. It would be interesting to see an overview of your property and where you are applying your learnings to your specific environment. Best of luck going forward....
ОтветитьWonderful video, Thanks for sharing. I’m new friend always like your video
ОтветитьWhere does he sell his produce?
ОтветитьI have 2 plum trees, an elderberry and a white mulberry. I lost my grape vine due to new terrace, but I’ve thrown so many stones and seeds around, hopefully they grow into plants one day.
Ответитьamazing. thanks for the info and inspo
ОтветитьGreat video. Yes our body needs to be alkaline so acid fruit and drinks are good for us.
ОтветитьI found this: "The Carolina Permaculture Farm" which seems to have a similar landscape while searching for the Permaculture Farm and was wondering if it is close to your place?
ОтветитьThe snowshoe hare population was getting high at my property. They were starting to cause problems and I was going to have to start trapping/hunting them. I'm not a hunter.
3 fox moved in and took care of it for me!
With the Canadian climate what kind of food are you eating.. any books on this.
ОтветитьThis is so urgent yet nobody realises how grave the situation has already become.
Ответитьive learned so much from keith. if you ask questions he usually responds. hes a great teacher especially when you want the science of it all. nice video
ОтветитьI'm a big fan of Keith!
ОтветитьWe're in Quebec and have been doing the same thing. Digging was insane here as there was just so much rock and stone in the soil. Planted cherry and pear trees. We have blueberries and gooseberries and raspberries.... but now I've attracted a bunch of birds and rabbits (soninhave to orotect a lot of trees and bushes in the winter) which means that this year we have tons of hawks flying over.... it's been a lot of work but has been so worth it.
ОтветитьThis was a fabulous tour! Thank you.
ОтветитьBlack flys pollinate paw paw also.
ОтветитьAre you from eastern Ontario 😮me to do you know were to find mayapple and maypops? Ive been looking for awhile but can find them anywhere in eastern Ontario.
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Ответитьamazing!
ОтветитьTOO MUCH INTRODUCTION, MUSIC AND RECAP , BUT THE TOUR WAS VERY INTERESTING
ОтветитьHey, I was wondering if you could give me a tip on where I can order comfrey seeds?? Thanks! Love all your videos. I just planted three fruit varieties and a deer just ate about 6 inches off my newly planted plum tree and I was so upset. Looks like I will have to fence up my newly planted trees!
ОтветитьThis is exactly the sort thing I’d like to do once I buy some land
ОтветитьI take burdock root for sinus allergies
ОтветитьSo, I finally find out what your name is, Keith! 😁
ОтветитьYou do not have to feed the world, only yourself and your family.
ОтветитьI hope ur neighbours sees ur video , and stops poisoning the water..... great videos !!! Very interesting ❤🙂👍🏼🍃
ОтветитьGreat idea, I have been growing food since the 90's..Food supplies, we are already have shortages happening, you have a yard grow food..
ОтветитьPermaculture zone 8a
ОтветитьHey man, watching your channel and learning from you. Thank you
ОтветитьTo ensure pawpaw pollination put rotting food or manure below the trees right before or during flowering
ОтветитьI really need to pick your brain bro. For the last 30 plus years, I've had a highly productive, closed loop, produce and small livestock gorilla Food Forest, here in the high Mojave Desert. 2500 FT elevation, zone 9B.
Unfortunately, soon, I'm having to move up to the foothills of the Colorado Rockies. 6000 ft elevation, zone 5B.
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ОтветитьI can watch this a million times... we started our garden this year after we moved to a house with a yard, we planted 10 trees and 14 shrubs. Our yard is not big, 0.3 acres, I wished it was bigger.
ОтветитьDitch the corny music bro
Ответитьthe survivalist gardener @survivalistgardener ( Rick and Jane Austin )
ОтветитьDealing with age and disability so my dream of a homestead is remote. But I have a couple of black raspberry plants ao going to see if I can get them to spread with minimal exertion and inputs. If that works maybe will try to put in some American Hazelnut.
Ответитьlove it!!!! I am just beginning a food forest .....
ОтветитьHey if getting into this builds and helps one's life better with hard times and could become income f ya eh! Im north of perth with a nice property almost 2 acres. We already do herb gardens and have always had a bug for growing and didnt realize i was one with nature's way.... along with the other half that does herbal remedies and natural stuff. Im just getting into your content and love it dude! Its crazy your living my future life
ОтветитьI grew up in Cambridge Ontario and there were lots of fruit trees in backyards. Lots of Portuguese people gardened and planted fruit trees and it was awesome. I just bought a small piece of land and will be planting edible plants. I want to really think about it first and take my time.
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