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Sorry, but you keep repeating yourself just to fill up the movie. It's about selling courses again
Ответить"I've bean there and I've done that."😄😁😂
ОтветитьThe beauty and sheer brilliance of our creator God.
ОтветитьWe are adding fruit trees to our pastures. Keeping some keyline principles and 16m or 32m spacing of the rows and 7m spacing between trees. For apple rootstock we use M111 or 106 based on the soil we have in that location. We also try to do the same for other fruits while keeping trios. The only thing we are not very sure about is the 7m spacing. The wider spacing might be positive for the pasture but we'll have to see.
ОтветитьWhat an amazing class! I've learned so much about my orchard from you. Thank you.
ОтветитьThis was better than church
ОтветитьThere is still no proof that viruses exist. Contrary to what orthodoxy would have you believe.
ОтветитьWe are over run with honey suckle wisterias bamboo and privet hedge! I need a clean slate, but being over 60 I feel stuck!
ОтветитьThank you for sharing, one of the most helpful videos I’ve seen on the subject
Ответить1" of groh in a tree ring every year is actually 2" of growth (in diameter) every year
ОтветитьAwesome thanks i had two trees in my backyard when i bought my house 8 years ago i suspected they were very old fruit trees. They were very old and barely alive as i gave them a rock to see how solid they were one snapped off at ground level sayonara, the other didn't i gave it a little tidy it only showed a bit of green and most of that was lichen a little later i cut the main trunk down to two thirds then i got the shoots from a foot off the ground so i prioritized one and severed the main trunk. The main trunk was so rotten and split and i could see daylight through it and termite like ants inside the trunk, i covered the top of the severed trunk with a plastic yoghurt lid taped it on to protect it from further decaying . The shoot grew to 8ft tall but didnt show any signs of flowers or fruit this year i noticed two little apples looking things that didnt stick it out fully(maybe birds) but the shoot has formed its own new trunk to the ground clearly visible down the side of the rotten main trunk. I have about 40 fruit trees plus natives plus a few host perennials and my mystery tree. I am in Christchurch Nz and I am sand where i am and everything likes it except some berries. Long winded i know but you roused my guilty pleasure.
ОтветитьGreat job!
Ответитьor maybe only the strongest seeds even germinated in the poor soil.
survival of the fittest isn't really a new idea, and probably part of who modern crops are so weak compared to natural plants.
This works on people too.
The strongest people I know grew up in the harshest conditions.
The entire premise of seed programming seems to be that the plants have not evolved to actually optimize for the in-situ condition. That doesn’t sit right with me.
ОтветитьThis is really no different than any life. If you look at children who have every single need met by their parents, when they become an adult and lose that help they don’t perform well. The bar is set so high from the beginning, usually they go backwards.
ОтветитьSeed tough love.
ОтветитьPut your hands in the air for me.🙌 I'm planting my first garden this year. Climbing food prices and instability in the world. Better sharpen those skills sooner rather than later. 🙌
ОтветитьWow we are so much ahead of you in the season. We barely had a winter.
I was hoping the sprouted compost avocado would survive.
I even have a peach special to this region "Weinbergpfirsich" vineyard peach with dark red flesh, a little tart und a fuzzy coating.
Are you collecting and are interested in some stones?
I am 28 Years old from Norway, and have found big love and interest for plants the past years.
I wanna thank you so much for giving your time and wisdom for free. You explain your knowledge in a way that is possible for me to build a understanding. - Thank you so much for sharing this amazing knowledge. Wish you nothing but the best :)
I am so thankful for utube . It gives me opportunities to gather such great information. And meet and witness people with such a love for growing and sharing their information. Thanks for sharing.! I learn so much from your channel. 😊
ОтветитьThank-you so much for making this knowledge available for free!
At 1hour 8minutes in the video. Are there times it makes sense (funds and situation permitting) when it makes sense to buy a bit of acreage with the ideal growing condition, within a short commute from home? Not all properties are so practical or possible to build a home on. It will likely mean hauling water to an undeveloped property to water plants to help them survive to grow.
Granted, a downside is you then must take time to drive to harvest, to tend, and have a way to carry supplies back and forth (tools, water, fencing). A suitable off grid vehicle and optional trailer would be an extra expense. There is also a risk of trasspassers on the other property.
Livestock can be hauled to pasture, but they must have enough water (even if you must drive in water in a severe drought), food, and very good protection from livestock. Coyotes can get under fences and do heavy predation on sheep flocks that are easier prey to hunt.
I would love to have raspberries in my yard but, I think my neighbors would hate be because I know they spread.
ОтветитьWould seed programming apply to cacti and succulent seeds as well? I guess it’s time for an experiment! Thank you for the information 🙏
ОтветитьJust as Stefon finished explaining, 3 shares; Biden, yes our installed president ad came on to share with his campaign ! 🤣
ОтветитьI love this info I have learned something new to enhance my skill Thanks for sharing
ОтветитьThis is my listening material during my gym workout
ОтветитьI’m painfully a visual learner…need a landscape drawing
ОтветитьRegarding seed programming: I have wondered for some time, if it would be better to plant seeds at the time of year that the fruit is normally eaten by animals. The thought being that the seeds or seedlings will experience my climate while still "young and impressionable", rather than being planted in the spring when conditions are most ideal.
ОтветитьThank you, my friend - I am going to set aside an evening to watch this.
ОтветитьThis lesson is almost all a mf need if they want to do permaculture. I've been watching this almost everyday while I'm in my garden. I started watching the videos way after I got started. But you showed me I got a lot of things right. Like the sea buckthorn i planted between my cucumbers, and melons because i know they fix nitrogen. I don't have much space but still able to have 6 fruit trees, 6 grapevines, and about 50 berry bushes. I even have the bird feeders so they can poop, and drop shells to the soil which adds nutrients. I have a bee house so the bees will house my backyard. Now I'm trying to put berries in the garden just for the animals so they'd have enough to eat not to mess with my food. I'm working on the mycelium network now.
ОтветитьAside from the education, I'm here for the das jokes. "I've bean there, and done that." 😏😌
ОтветитьUncle Stefan's grow game is so GOAT, that he grew all his hair out several times in one video😎
ОтветитьI wonder if animals are like the poor soil seedlings too. I had a starving skinny street kitten. Within a year of well nourishment, she grew to be a big chubby cat and never lost her weight.
ОтветитьThank you for the amazing information. I learned so much.
ОтветитьImagine telling someone a secret because they live on the other side of the world only for them to share it with the entire world...
ОтветитьSame thing with humans.
ОтветитьI guess that logic doesn’t work with tomatoes. Then hybrid tomatoes are better.
ОтветитьYou are preaching of using what i call my "domestic hedgerow" method. The fence rows are going to grow up in trees and brush regardless unless you poison. I just pick the plants that grow there. I'm on the gulf coast in America and I plant up my fence rows with trees, shrubs like mulberry, fig, blueberry, etc, then grape and hardy kiwi vines, blackberries, and a lot of medicinal and edible herbs.
It works fantastic. Excellent teaching method you use here. I 100% stand with you on your ideas!
Funny how no one mentions the longevity (or lack of) solar panels. Once they are done they are toxic.
ОтветитьLOL forgive me for having such a wild imagination and absurdist tendencies, but when he is creating the layout for the property, with stuff he has laying around the house, I keep expecting him to morph into a crazed guy bent on making Devil's Tower, a la "Close Encounters"
ОтветитьThank you for this. It's very informative. Hoping I can be putting to practice much of it, and all else I have learned in the past, very soon now.
ОтветитьFascinating. So is seed programming stressing them in ascetic conditions ?
ОтветитьSuch a great video. Thank you.
ОтветитьDoes this work with tree cuttings? The concept of programming seeds.
ОтветитьHey just wanted to let you know that climate change is a lie and the war on carbon is a sinister government agenda. Thanks for the informative and entertaining videos!
ОтветитьThe Pre-Columbian/Amazonian people dealt w/ similar poor soil conditions. These beginning seed thesis of programming seeds. Make a ton of sense.
Ответитьso to renew the trees you are promoting we let the suckers grow freely? what if the tree is a grafted variety?
ОтветитьI have a photo of two 800-year-old apple trees on an old English manor. This photo was taken over 100 years ago, so if the trees are still alive, they will now be over 900 years old. Many rosaceae can live hundreds of years, if they are properly cared for, there are even almond trees in the Middle East that are thousands of years old!
Thank you for your work, and God Bless!