Very interesting. Congratulations for looking at the real data, and not manipulating it to get the results you want. Not many researchers these days are that honest. Is there a part 2 to this conversation, yet? thanks.
I am absorbing this whole channel now that I was referred. I've spent the last 3 years acclimating my gardens. Meaning if I got 1 seed to grow out of a whole pack then I immediately replanted the seeds n it might grow a few lil things then I did it again n again until that plant was acclimated to my soil n my climate n producing fruit...then I found this ..never knew it had a name😄😍
Just started (finally) trying to grow my own plants. Some herbs and peppers. Really enjoying it and soo glad I found this channel! Between this and permaculture we really can change the world!
Very interesting conversation! Amazing how much research you have done on your own Julia! You will be able to write the new updated version of Eating On the Wild Side! Or maybe someone from the BFA is already doing that, I just haven't heard. I have been hoping for some of the varietal/genetic information to be updated based on the recent BFA lab results. I'm surprised this video hasn't been seen more. Keep up the research and updating us, Julia!
After more than a decade a farming on a large scale I can confirm that improving soil conditions only helps with water retention. Otherwise its useless for improving brix or disease resistance or much of anything else. What I like so much about this ancient technology is that it applies to all soils, in all climates, regardless of poverty level.
People say magnesium is missing in our food from poor soils Would you say this would also be for potassium or is that not a problem Cart decide if to supplement with it or not as I cart find a natural one
I ended up having to write part 2-- a video interview wasn't the right format. It's a chapter in the online course on Landrace Gardening, which you might also enjoy. Just go to ModernLandraces.com, and email LandraceGardening@gmail.com for a scholarship code (or scroll to the bottom of the page).
@@MiddleEastMilli This is sort of a response... more recent video combining powers of genetic diversity, microbes, and nutrient density ruclips.net/video/CkFWvfG0MPE/видео.html
Now i hate mykfr even more. Gardening and building my soil was all i had in this life, and now youre telling me it was all a waste of work and time and effort? The tunnel of life keeps getting darker and darker...😢
It's hard to say that you were wrong to think about soil health, it's just that that isn't all of the problem. There has to be completeness and balance in a solution for any problem, so you were missing a big part of it, but that doesn't mean that the part you were focusing on isn't actually part of the solution. You've hammered out your soil health and now are free to focus on genetics. See how much better that sounds?
Well that's true, that sounds much better. Maybe it would help other people want to seek out the missing pieces if I rephrased it, people can get pretty defensive and be closed to new information.
Well done u have communicated this so very well, in India natural farming the rave is around what they call DESI seeds which haven't been tempered with for yield perhaps what in the west is referred to as heirloom or landrace seeds. Its always good to think in terms of the whole as you have done, Soil Seed all have a part to play towards the desired out come.
I need Julia to write a book. Literally about anything and I’ll buy it. This talk is amazing.
Thank you! I need at least a dozen co-writers. In that case it's a good idea. Let me know if you're in :)
Very interesting. Congratulations for looking at the real data, and not manipulating it to get the results you want. Not many researchers these days are that honest.
Is there a part 2 to this conversation, yet?
thanks.
I am absorbing this whole channel now that I was referred. I've spent the last 3 years acclimating my gardens. Meaning if I got 1 seed to grow out of a whole pack then I immediately replanted the seeds n it might grow a few lil things then I did it again n again until that plant was acclimated to my soil n my climate n producing fruit...then I found this ..never knew it had a name😄😍
Have you joined the course or community? It's all free now. GoingToSeed.org. There is a lot more to explore!
Very thought provoking, so glad to run across this channel.
The future is coming and its the past. Bless you for showing the truth
Just started (finally) trying to grow my own plants. Some herbs and peppers. Really enjoying it and soo glad I found this channel! Between this and permaculture we really can change the world!
Best of luck! And yes to changing the world :)
Very interesting conversation! Amazing how much research you have done on your own Julia! You will be able to write the new updated version of Eating On the Wild Side! Or maybe someone from the BFA is already doing that, I just haven't heard. I have been hoping for some of the varietal/genetic information to be updated based on the recent BFA lab results. I'm surprised this video hasn't been seen more. Keep up the research and updating us, Julia!
Thank you so much!
After more than a decade a farming on a large scale I can confirm that improving soil conditions only helps with water retention. Otherwise its useless for improving brix or disease resistance or much of anything else. What I like so much about this ancient technology is that it applies to all soils, in all climates, regardless of poverty level.
Very interesting, thank you for sharing.
People say magnesium is missing in our food from poor soils
Would you say this would also be for potassium or is that not a problem
Cart decide if to supplement with it or not as I cart find a natural one
So....is it soon yet? Waiting for your response on the answer. :)
I ended up having to write part 2-- a video interview wasn't the right format. It's a chapter in the online course on Landrace Gardening, which you might also enjoy. Just go to ModernLandraces.com, and email LandraceGardening@gmail.com for a scholarship code (or scroll to the bottom of the page).
@@landracegardening5631 Thank you for your kind response!
@@MiddleEastMilli This is sort of a response... more recent video combining powers of genetic diversity, microbes, and nutrient density ruclips.net/video/CkFWvfG0MPE/видео.html
Now i hate mykfr even more. Gardening and building my soil was all i had in this life, and now youre telling me it was all a waste of work and time and effort? The tunnel of life keeps getting darker and darker...😢
It's hard to say that you were wrong to think about soil health, it's just that that isn't all of the problem. There has to be completeness and balance in a solution for any problem, so you were missing a big part of it, but that doesn't mean that the part you were focusing on isn't actually part of the solution. You've hammered out your soil health and now are free to focus on genetics. See how much better that sounds?
Well that's true, that sounds much better. Maybe it would help other people want to seek out the missing pieces if I rephrased it, people can get pretty defensive and be closed to new information.
Well done u have communicated this so very well, in India natural farming the rave is around what they call DESI seeds which haven't been tempered with for yield perhaps what in the west is referred to as heirloom or landrace seeds. Its always good to think in terms of the whole as you have done, Soil Seed all have a part to play towards the desired out come.
You would be better served breeding first so that your landraces adapt to unimproved soil, otherwise they would only perform well in improved soils.
Cannabis growers knew this 4ever... Genetic genetic genetic
True.... Cannabis has gone the opposite direction as everything else over the same period, interesting.