What fruit trees grow well in Florida? We head over to the Orange County Agricultural Extension and take a look. For more gardening tips, visit www.floridasurvivalgardening.com. Learn the secrets of Florida Gardening: https://amzn.to/30I3Apo Survival Gardening made simple: https://amzn.to/3hymy7V Source
David hits the Orlando Agricultural Extension demonstration gardens and shares thoughts on raised beds, gardening in giant cereal bowls, zombie death cabbages, pineapples and square foot gardening. Get more gardening input every weekday at http://www.floridasurvivalgardening.com. Learn the secrets of Florida Gardening: https://amzn.to/30I3Apo Survival Gardening made simple: https://amzn.to/3hymy7V Source
Today’s edition of Tuesday tips will be all about how you can grow your own vegetables for hardly any expenses. In today’s episode I’m going to show you how you can start cutting down the money you spend in your garden and end up saving money. Patrick's Frugal Garden: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75KXESxcYb8 Free eBook on growing food…
Sometimes clearing up the garden in the winter isn't needed depending what it is. If you have loads of dead plant material watch this video to find out why you should leave it be. Happy new year to everyone and hope you all had a great Christmas Thanks for watching and please subscribe so you…
Our new documentary called "Green is the New Silver (Lining): Crisis, Hope and Permaculture" is live! Check out the short trailer above, then click here to see the full 40-minute video: https://www.discoverpermaculture.com/a/12454/e3i2ci3L This film covers a great deal of ground: a brief introduction to permaculture, personal stories about how I got started, an overview of…
Geoff's Permaculture Design Course — PDC 2.0 is now LIVE. To register, head here: https://www.discoverpermaculture.com/a/12453/e3i2ci3L Soil rehabilitation is a major subject in the Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) course. Here’s a sample animation from the course covering the 18-Day Berkeley method of composting. Blackboard sections of the course are followed by animations like this one to…
Charles demonstrates and explains two methods of clearing weeds to grow vegetables, without digging soil or removing any weeds or soil. Mulches were applied at his Homeacres garden during the past 6-12 months, and you see the results: crops taken, while soil is being cleared of weeds, some of which were vigorous perennials. Homeacres is…
After 11 months of no feeds or fertilisers, see the fine growth of Homeacres vegetables, many planted in summer after clearing first harvests, and no compost or other food added. In undisturbed and mulched soil, organisms manage resources better plus plants root more easily, as you see here. No dig FAQ's, see the blog of…
Unseasonable late frost/freeze threatens to Kill ALL our Garden plants. This is our hustle to act fast, use what we have on hand and save our precious garden crops before it’s too late. Day 8 of 100 Days of Growing Food. #100DaysofGrowingFood. Filmed by Justin Rhodes, Edited by https://bit.ly/GrassFedHomestead Learning to Grow your own groceries,…
Some of our garden plants on yellowing. Here’s what’s happening, what I think it is and what in the world we’re gonna do about it. Day 6 of 100 Days of Growing Food, 2020. #100DaysofGrowingFood Edited by Jonah and Justin Learning to Grow your own groceries, starts here: https://bit.ly/YouCanGrowYourOwnGroceries OTHER RESOURCES ___________________________ Raise Chickens: http://bit.ly/2CoBLDr…
Step into the world of permaculture with world-renowned teacher, designer, and consultant Geoff Lawton. In this video, Geoff sheds light on the pressing issues facing our world today. From sustainability challenges to food security and water cycles, he confronts the stark reality while offering tangible solutions in permaculture principles. If you want to learn more…
How to start a no dig bed and compost differences, I take you though the early stages of mulching weeds, which means smothering or covering them, I show examples of composts you can use, which serve to feed soil life and get plants off to a great start, as well as smothering weeds! Use any…
No dig conversion of weedy ground into a productive garden. Follow the progress we made from February to November, using mulches to smother the weeds, and compost to enable rapid, successful transplanting. Then we made second plantings and even in November, almost all beds have something still growing, or new seeds starting such as broad…
Starting no dig and planning on new land. It's less than two months since I bought this acre / 4000sqm of pasture and weeds, and I think out loud with some possibilities of what I may do. Meanwhile we continue to grow vegetables for sale on the existing quarter acre of no dig beds, which…