we get 150+ inches of rain there. the sugarcane is actually stacked on logs above the ground, so they dont readily root. its pretty easy to just pull them up or cut them back down if they do regrow in unwanted places
I do have some pigeon peas around. But they really don't seem to like our wet soils. Also we have a twig borrer that get into them and kills most before they turn 2 years old. Great food source, but not the best for biomass. What do you want to see in a video? Just a pruning?
Beautiful chopping and dropping brotha!
Love the wild perennial sunflowers as green manure
And thatʻs how its done!!
How much rainfall do you get there? Isn't the sugarcane sprouting again from all that mulch? Cheers!
we get 150+ inches of rain there. the sugarcane is actually stacked on logs above the ground, so they dont readily root. its pretty easy to just pull them up or cut them back down if they do regrow in unwanted places
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Hello, do you have cajanus cajan in your garden? COuld you make a video about that one?
I do have some pigeon peas around. But they really don't seem to like our wet soils. Also we have a twig borrer that get into them and kills most before they turn 2 years old. Great food source, but not the best for biomass. What do you want to see in a video? Just a pruning?