Nice video, it makes you think what productive plants might enjoy the space occupied by weeds/volunteer plants. I have very limited space so need to try and get the most out of it. Thanks for the info.
Thanks for the video, ive been looking at alot of your videos to find info on managing our privet issue good to see i can use it as an identification tool or mulching tool or a tool handle.
A very healthy coffee bush at the end, well done.
Nice video, it makes you think what productive plants might enjoy the space occupied by weeds/volunteer plants.
I have very limited space so need to try and get the most out of it.
Thanks for the info.
Thanks for the video, ive been looking at alot of your videos to find info on managing our privet issue good to see i can use it as an identification tool or mulching tool or a tool handle.
Lucky man. You are able to grow your own coffee. Paw paws, Asimina triloba, works as an understory tree in much of the US, even if relatively unknown.
A decent range of US land can grow Youpon Holly, which seems to be catching on.
@@wyattbottorff2473
Thank you for the tip. Sounds like it's better than dandelion as coffee substiture...
what's the dry land western version?
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Read Mark Shepard's Restoration Agriculture to find an appropriate biome within the US.
would love to see updates on project in Jordan
Can you grow coffee in the Himalayas