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Myrrhis Permakulturhaven
Добавлен 4 янв 2019
Permakultur Design Certifikatkursus på Friland & skovlandbruget Myrrhis
Dette kursus er for dig:
-der ønsker at få mere viden om bæredygtig, livsbekræftende livsstil,
-der vil kunne lave helhedstænkende design,
-der drømmer om at realisere en forsvarlig fremtid,
-der ønsker et kursus med erfarne undervisere, med hænderne i jorden, hjertet i centrum og hovedet i udvikling,
-der vil have Permakultur Certifikat, og
-dig der vil påvirke dine omgivelser med konstruktive løsninger og positiv energi!
Du vil kort sagt blive bedre rustet til at sætte et positivt fodaftryk!
-der ønsker at få mere viden om bæredygtig, livsbekræftende livsstil,
-der vil kunne lave helhedstænkende design,
-der drømmer om at realisere en forsvarlig fremtid,
-der ønsker et kursus med erfarne undervisere, med hænderne i jorden, hjertet i centrum og hovedet i udvikling,
-der vil have Permakultur Certifikat, og
-dig der vil påvirke dine omgivelser med konstruktive løsninger og positiv energi!
Du vil kort sagt blive bedre rustet til at sætte et positivt fodaftryk!
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Видео
Perennial vegetable profile: Patience Dock
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.Год назад
Tycho shows how this amazing perennial spinach is grown in the forest garden. A plant all vegetable lovers should have!
Babington leek - perennial leeks in the forest garden
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.Год назад
Tycho shows how this amazing perennial leek grows year after year in the forest garden. It's harvested each Spring and used just like ordinary annual leeks - but at a different time of year, and doesn't require any soil prep or sowing. Enjoy!
Perennial vegetable profile: Perennial Kale - Flerårig grønkål
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.3 года назад
Tycho shows how to grow and propagate Perennial Kale both by cuttings and seeds.
Mad med Flerårige Grøntsager
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.3 года назад
Bogen "Mad med Flerårige Grøntsager" er en ny bog til alle haveglade hverdagskokke. Bogen er udgivet i 2021 og giver inspiration til mangfoldig og næringsrig mad fra permakulturhaven.
Perennial vegetable portrait: Turkish Rocket (Bunias orientalis), Takkeklap
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.4 года назад
Join Tycho and Karoline in how to harvest and use the perennial vegetable Turkish Rocket with it's mustard-like leaves and broccoli-like flowerbuds.
Perennial vegetable profile: Arrowhead / Wapato
Просмотров 4,4 тыс.5 лет назад
Tycho harvests edible tubers of Wapato in the water garden at Permakulturhaven Myrrhis.
Rosehip processing - Hyben bearbejning
Просмотров 18 тыс.5 лет назад
Tycho shows how to easily harvest and process Rosehips (Rosa rugosa) for use in food and jams, using a hand cranked food mill. Tycho viser, hvordan man let kan høste og bearbejde store mængder hyben til puré og marmelade uden manuelt at fjerne hybenfrø.
Plant Portrait: Good King Henry
Просмотров 14 тыс.5 лет назад
Tycho shows and talks about the great perennial vegetable, Good King Henry (Chenopodium bonus-henricus), harvests and processes seeds for grain.
Planteskolen Myrrhis
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.5 лет назад
Tycho introducerer Planteskolen Myrrhis, der sælger flerårige grøntsager, bærbuske, frugt- og nøddetræer.
Perennial Vegetable Profile: NETTLES
Просмотров 2,9 тыс.5 лет назад
Tycho shows harvesting and drying nettles for winter use with simple and efficient methods.
Exploring the Wild Apple Forests of Kazakhstan (ver.2)
Просмотров 4,1 тыс.6 лет назад
Join Tycho Holcomb and Karoline Nolsø Aaen on the journey to the Wild Apple Forests of Kazakhstan; the heart of genetic apple diversity, and the origin of cultivated apples. (Sound level has been improved in this ver. 2)
Exploring the Wild Apple Forests of Kazakhstan
Просмотров 34 тыс.6 лет назад
Join Tycho Holcomb and Karoline Nolsø Aaen on the journey to the Wild Apple Forests of Kazakhstan. The heart of genetic apple diversity, and the origin of apples.
Såning af flerårige grøntsager
Просмотров 9 тыс.6 лет назад
Mange flerårige grøntsager bør sås om efteråret eller vinteren for at få en tilpas lang kuldepåvirkning (stratificering) til at kunne spire, når foråret melder sin ankomst. I denne video viser Tycho Holcomb fra Permakulturhaven Myrrhis, hvordan man sår flerårige grøntsagsfrø.
I had a dream today, that I was walking across a road , and the way was full of apple trees and now I have been searching for apple forest
Hi, I need the arial parts of patience dock. Can you please provide or help me to get this material?
i wonder what pig meat tastes like over there.
Thank you for sharing this, it's hugely helpful. 🙏
Incredible. thanks
Great Brother 🌷🌷🎹🎹💚💚❤❤🎤🎤🎼🎼🌿🌿💒💒🌱🌱
I'm interested in acquiring some. Would you / could you sell me some and ship to the US? Or, if you have any interest in trading for seeds of plants native to the Appalachian mountains of the US (I'm in USDA zone 6), I'd love to discuss that.
So it would be hard to starve there and the party will be crazy 🤪 beer n cider gallore 😂😂
Stay halal brother
@aguzleo85 lol 😆 I don't even drink alcohol 🍻 but you could if you wanted too
@@adamrobson80 why? Are you muslim?
@@adamrobson80 no
I haven't liked the way this one tastes raw, but your video makes me want to try it cooked. It's very productive and almost impossible to kill once it gets established. I've found it's very palatable for my chickens and ducks too.
Excellent Plant Portrait. So much information. Thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks. Subscribed.
Thank you! My nettles are starting to spread; looking forward to it!
More details on that food processor and the modification would have been nice.
Not so easy to find perennial kale... any tip where to buy in Denmark? I saw there is German online shop but they have been out of stock forever.
What zone are you at ?
We are in Denmark, zone 7 but the tubes are hardy to much colder zones too.
Do u know where i can find one of these natural forest where in Kazakhstan id love to see the origin place of the apple
Tusen tack - min favoritkanal för perenna grönsaker!
Bought some seeds of this to start this year. I've tasted the yellow/curly docks and even though they are technically edible, I've never found a leaf that wasn't intensely bitter. I hope these are my new dock.
Hi, I got them from the Experimental Farm Network. They have a lot of unusual perennial vegetable seeds.@@diann9159
Any other methods for cleaning the seeds? Or a source on the hand crank blender?
Thanks for this video. I am wanting to add a container pond to my yard and have been wondering about overwintering. It seems you just keep it there all season - love it. Thanks again.
Boring 💩
That land is god gifted
Kazakhstan has a really fertilie land 😮😮
Awesome! Hope I can easily get my hands on some of those seeds/baby onion 😊
What are the climactic conditions there? How much rain, what kind of soils, etc??
Just to repeat a previous comment. Where can you find a hand cranked blender? Never seen that before.
Fix the volume of your music, can’t hear your voice without hurting my ears on the incessant bull crap noise of whatever kind of music you decided touches your soul. Hurts my ears when it’s 10 times louder than your voice, stop it.
God bless Kazakhstan. Really god bless the entire world
Very useful video, thanks
Super video. Meget inspirerende. Tak. Glæder mig til at prøve at efterligne Jeres proces. Har I erfaringer med at fryse hele hyben ned og tilberede senere? Hvis man ikke har tid til hele processen samme dag.
I sorta see some people taking advantage of the wild apple trees to help cut down on the cost of buying apples from the stores
Your plant portraits are some of the best on the web. Thanks for taking the time. J
Beautiful! What fruit trees can be grown in Kazakhstan?
Thank you for doing these videos as I am starting my garden ... so very helpful
Please can you explore some more Wildwood Forest it sounds amazing I would love to do this in Scotland with a lot of unused pieces of land but don't know how to get started can fallen apples start to grow and make new apple trees itself or do the seeds need to be planted directly into the ground I wonder if I could create something like this in Scotland in unused pieces of land
It would take a century for it to mature but it’s doable
@@kifer2594 thank you very much I started January last year me and my little boy have planted probably around about 100 seeds all different apple varieties some plum cherry pear who knows what will grow but it would be nice to have something for future generations and it would last it would be nice to have a natural wild Forest just fitting seeds directly into the ground to see what happens and an unused piece of land
@@jaycruzsemplebro that’s such a nice move. The world needs more people like you
Leeks are perennials. I do cut and regrow and they come back year after year.
in some palces, yes. scandinavian winters are generally too cold.
Thank you! So helpful!!
Kan ikke finde den på jeres website?
Hej, vi sælger planter i vores planteskole.
@@myrrhispermakulturhaven1835 Jo, tak det er jeg klar over. Men da jeg bor i København er det en lang søndagstur for et par løg 😁 men er det ikke muligt at få tilsendt nogle af yngle løgene? er virkelig meget interesseret.
I treat broadleaf dock similarly. It grows wild here.
I question the natural nature of this. Sure it may be natural because it's been unattended for thousands of years but his concentration of edibles I find unlikely unless man cultivated it, be it on this scale purposefully at one point or inadvertently growing into one large mass due to independent dispersed agriculture.
this region is called the father of apples. the golden delicious has the widest genome of any other documented apple and its closely related to Malus sieversii. there are apples in this region that do not suggest breeding that created modern apples. bc they self pollinate, I suspect these truly are natural native. there used to be whole ranges, now only plots due to development.
yep, especially in Asian countries… there may be some interference from the Chinese
Thanks a lot for sharing 🍀 I really love your videos on edible perennials 💚🌿
Hello, we are the production team of the TV Chosun GoMin It Show in Korea. I would like to use the above video as a material to explain Rosehip in our broadcast. Can I name my RUclips channel as a source and use the above video as a source?
thank you for the reminder, I meant to plant this awhile ago!!
Intressant, hoppas på fler växtporträtt 👍
It’s gotta be the garden of Eden
Awesome 💚 nice greetings from Austria
Good to see someone harvesting them, other videos just show how to grow babbingtons
Nice too see. I planted my first seed/bulbs indoors in february. I live in Norway and are so excited if they will thrive in my garden. I have nice thin leaves popping up. I also planted perpetual leeks. Nice too see them almost live in your garden.
Look at how dry everything is. The roots reach deep into the soil and subsoil to get water in the summer. The apples probably have very high nutritional value without any fertilizer.
yeah, the roots must be BIG
With the high starch content I bet you could make a decent vodka out of them.