Late summer Food Forest Update!

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  • @JanellWinkleses says:

    Thank you for your attention to detail! Your videos are always top notch! 🍒🧡

  • @pjdepaolisii says:

    Do you winterize this or let it fly?

  • @JoleenEverts-g3t says:

    Your videos are always so informative and interesting! Thank you for that! 🍭💝

  • @cofoothills says:

    those irrigation standpipes don’t freeze there???

  • @davidakerlund6296 says:

    should take advantage of the extra rain and mulch it heavy with straw

  • @guineapigfarmer6064 says:

    Youve got a whole lot of feed for meat rabbits. Looks to me you could raise 30 rabbits a month on that space.

  • @whereswendy8544 says:

    Are all alders nitrogen fixing?

  • @whereswendy8544 says:

    Excellent job!

  • @dhansonranch says:

    Looks good. Glad to hear I am not the only one who has trouble remembering what they planted. Thinking about getting the aluminum forestry tags to help – or a pop can. I am surprised you used green alder rather than beaked hazelnut – I just harvested a bunch of hazelnuts from my wild ones. If I could suggest checking your cherry plums to see if they are sending up shoots above graft (if one) as I had some trees that came back. Good job.

  • @Growinginthenorth says:

    Will you be adding persimmons or paw paws eventually? I feel up there they would do amazing. Haskaps and rasberries would thrive too

  • @quackersplatfarm says:

    Very nice, that’ll be amazing in 5 years! Are your alders nitrogen fixers?

  • @quackersplatfarm says:

    Pear apple (asian pear) does really well for me. I’m in the pnw but in a colder microclimate. No disease, great growth. Slice thin and dehydrate and they’re a great snack for hikes. We’re adding more to our food forest/silvopasture. I need some self seeding cannabis! 😂

  • @davedave8608 says:

    may the forest be with you 🖖

  • @lionsblood321 says:

    Smoking weed? ehhh

  • @tresgrospoutou says:

    something eat all my caraganas. I cannot make them grow their leaf a pierced by thousand os holes and the plants dies.

  • @Andy-le8xy says:

    May the forest be with you. May you give up your drug addiction to weed.

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