Consider your aspect this growing season!

This Video is from the Youtube channel: “Off-Grid with Curtis Stone”. 

 

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About Curtis Stone:

Curtis is one of the world’s most highly sought-after small farming educators. His book, The Urban Farmer, offers a new way to think about farming𑁋 one where quality of life and profitability coexist. Today, Curtis spends most of his time building his 40-acre off-grid homestead in British Columbia. He leverages his relationships with other experts to bring diverse content into the homes of gardeners and aspiring small farmers from around the world. Learn more at FromTheField.TV.

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  • @billlandon2160 says:

    Do you ever have to worry about or have issues with EMF from your solar panels?

    • @offgridcurtisstone says:

      No, because they are hundreds of feet from our home and the inverters are outside of the home in the garage as well.

    • @billlandon2160 says:

      @@offgridcurtisstone awesome- looked like there were some also on one of the buildings you have there but I suppose that’s a greenhouse. Best to you on the planting season!

  • @RealKuty says:

    Strange, but I still get notifications about your videos. Strange, because so many high value youtube channel are struggling. The _morning_ one has only 4.4k views on it. It’s shame. Shame on youtube.
    Few of your _philosophycal_ videos on *current things* are saved on my playlist. Valuable lessons, but many people has no patience or interest to think… I mean *listen*

  • @cbryanto says:

    Curious. please compare the energy (not power) of each solar panel orientation?

  • @listcheck says:

    yer great but i fired trump bro

  • @AlexLandry says:

    Wow, look at that beautiful local sun!! So amazing it’s less than 200 miles away.

    • @offgridcurtisstone says:

      When I saw the moon out during the day yesterday and how the light on it made no sense with where the sun was, I certainly felt that.

    • @AlexLandry says:

      @@offgridcurtisstone Will you be able to see some the eclipse from your homestead? Btw, thank you for being such an inspiration!

  • @dianaj3139 says:

    I think that might be part of the problem where I live in Oregon … Winter’s are not great… Thanks for sharing this information… much to think about!

  • @GRForm says:

    Ah, the wife, always wanting their man to clean. Whether it’s socks or a forest ;).

  • @thenewyorkredneck4735 says:

    I cleared 7 acres or every branch and dead tree.
    Best decision to do on your land

    • @offgridcurtisstone says:

      So much work hey?

    • @thenewyorkredneck4735 says:

      @@offgridcurtisstone I was told to (and regret not doing it) film before and after.
      My neighbors can’t believe I put that much effort into making it look like a park

    • @thenewyorkredneck4735 says:

      @@offgridcurtisstone oh and yeah, a ton of work, but the end result is night and day.
      You can see the property line of my land and I don’t even have a fence.
      Most people are just to lazy up here to put in the work.

  • @TheTubeRules says:

    100% agree. I’m in Northern Illinois and my backyard garden is facing the southeast. In the hot summer months it is nice to get a break from the sun in the late afternoon. Vegetables are still getting 8 hours of full sun a day. The only vegetables that are affected by shorter sun hours are onions. They are smaller but that’s fine with me.

  • @emilybh6255 says:

    A better word than “aspect’ which means nothing other than something about an item has something to do with that word in some way. Using the word “orientation” when talking about a property makes it much more descriptive of what you are talking about. “A property has a southeastern orientation.” says more than “A property has a southeastern aspect”

  • @ramonalfaro3252 says:

    I was fishing in Angeles Crest Forest (Los Angeles County) at about 2000ft back around 1995 on May 2. It was snowing. I caught a 16-inch trout and it’s my grandmother’s B-Day. That is how I remember the exact date. Don’t let the OFFICIAL FIRST DAY of SPRING in California fool you!

  • @rlegato364 says:

    I’m curious, How do you facilitate your relationship with nature in your immediate context now that you’ve created a border within which you heavily manage the resources. It becomes an atrtacctive space to the species that were not necessarily interested in extending their stay beyond passing through throughout previous seasons.

    For instance, I have a groundhog that wasn’t committed to my space until I made it appealing,. I love him now, but not so much several years ago, and the ‘get along’ ride was great.

    • @offgridcurtisstone says:

      My family and I spend countless hours in the forest on our property, and the most cleared areas are within the fence, so we maintain a great relationship with nature. The fence only helps by keeping the bears waking up, out.

  • @user-fe5lr9zt3y says:

    Trudope is sending people to measure Nitrogen on farms to prevent food production?

  • @davidakerlund6296 says:

    your weather also matters
    where im at if its going to be cloudy and then break its always cloudy in the morning sunny in the evening during the shoulder seasons so southwest benefits me better

  • @growinggringa4956 says:

    Reaching out here…WHAT HAPPENED TO CHRISTIAN WESTBROOK??? @CURTIS STONE???

  • @northernpermaculture1069 says:

    Yes i agree SE is great especially for structure orientation. But… One has to be careful of of tree placement fruit and the like that they dont come out of dormicey to early then hit freeze period. Gardens not a big deal but food forests and orchards may want a orientation that keep ths trees dormant until the risk of heavy frost and freezing has past.

  • @URBANFARMER says:

    hj

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