Yo man, it's so nice to see ur editing skills becoming really good, thats a tasty looking video, overall I like the topic and how u explain a lot of things very detailed, interesting 🤗
Congrats it's all coming along very nicely! All that organic matter is going to make amazing quality soil for the crops! Looking at a reply you did regarding the plants you wanted to grow , as you know you are in a completely different climate and environment compared to a temperate environment. I'd recommend looking into more native plants especially pioneer species that can handle and grow in less than ideal conditions in order to help along with the succession process. Much love!
Such an invaluable perspective and advice, thank you! So important to respect the context and environment - you are absolutely right, I need to start focusing on native plants and species that are meant for the type of soil and the climate that im in. No need to force nature into my box of expectations. Thank you 🙏
The goal was to grow stinging nettle, alfalfa, comfrey, clover, and buckwheat (all crops that would improve the soil and also be great as mulch/fertilizer for the gardens) but I don’t think the soil is nearly healthy/fertile enough yet - basically nothing survived - so I’m currently figuring out how to pivot! Updates to come in future videos :)
I love this especially since no animals are harmed in the process.
Love the videos man. It's cool seeing you start your channel from the very beginning. Keep 'em coming!
Looks awesome!
Loved it
Nate!!! Amazing the garden the editing the videography! So excited to follow along :)
Yo man, it's so nice to see ur editing skills becoming really good, thats a tasty looking video, overall I like the topic and how u explain a lot of things very detailed, interesting 🤗
Tons of gratitude for you following along, thank you for all the support!
Ok!
Você precisa conhecer o método dos trópicos de fazer comida. Chama-se agricultura Sintropica. 😊
Syntropic agriculture is definitely the end goal here!! Going to a course in May to learn :)
Congrats it's all coming along very nicely! All that organic matter is going to make amazing quality soil for the crops! Looking at a reply you did regarding the plants you wanted to grow , as you know you are in a completely different climate and environment compared to a temperate environment. I'd recommend looking into more native plants especially pioneer species that can handle and grow in less than ideal conditions in order to help along with the succession process. Much love!
Such an invaluable perspective and advice, thank you! So important to respect the context and environment - you are absolutely right, I need to start focusing on native plants and species that are meant for the type of soil and the climate that im in. No need to force nature into my box of expectations. Thank you 🙏
Nice job! What do you plan to plant into these beds? Tomatoes, peppers, pipian squash, chayote?
The goal was to grow stinging nettle, alfalfa, comfrey, clover, and buckwheat (all crops that would improve the soil and also be great as mulch/fertilizer for the gardens) but I don’t think the soil is nearly healthy/fertile enough yet - basically nothing survived - so I’m currently figuring out how to pivot! Updates to come in future videos :)
Next time mix the calcium with the clay instead of putting it on the bottom of the pit. This way its faster accessible for the plants.
The people want an avocado tree 🥑
You got it boss, avocados coming soon 💪