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I have guineas, and they have always been terrible mothers. However, this year one hatched a dozen eggs. I captured all but 3 and gave them to a friend who was wanting to raise them. I am astonished to see that my guinea mother still has all 3 babies, fully feathered and flying to the top of the barn to roost at night.
Love the grow bags, all veryhealthy looking.The garden just lovely to see. Getting too difficult for me to do much gardening but still grow my veges in pots these days and manage to eat well enough from my little plot.Happy gardening
Hi Ewa. Im watching from North Queensland. Love to see what youngrow down there....some things we cant grow up here, but we grow a lot of what you grow too.
Hello from the south side of Brisbane. Your Permaculture food forest looks awesome, I love mulberry I have like tight dwarf mulberry now. How long do you dry the leaves out for to make the tea?
What a lovely healthy looking garden! Your mulberries are amazing. I wish we had that variety here in Rarotonga. Ours are teeny tiny. I'm wondering if your mystery tree might be a lolly tree - salacia?
Hi Ewa, I enjoyed watching you going through you fruit forest and was wandering what do you fertilise your friut trees? They are growing so well. I live south of Brisbane and have about 20 fruit trees in my back yard that is 1200 sq metres. Some are growing well, others no. I have a olive and a pecan nut tree both over ten years old and never fruit.
Hi Diana :) I fertilise my trees from time to time, maybe twice a year with what I got. Homemade compost tea, worm juice, sometimes aged chicken manure, and I mulch them twice a year, too. Ohh, your backyard must look amazing with all the trees! I have an olive tree that is about 6 years old and is not even one meter high.
Thank you for stopping by to watch my video :) Hope you liked it. Drop a comment below, also like and subscribe and share with others if you think they might like it as well :) Cheers! Ewa
I have guineas, and they have always been terrible mothers. However, this year one hatched a dozen eggs. I captured all but 3 and gave them to a friend who was wanting to raise them. I am astonished to see that my guinea mother still has all 3 babies, fully feathered and flying to the top of the barn to roost at night.
O wow! That is good news. Maybe we have a good guinea mama one day, too :D
Watching from Zambia. Central Africa
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Love the grow bags, all veryhealthy looking.The garden just lovely to see. Getting too difficult for me to do much gardening but still grow my veges in pots these days and manage to eat well enough from my little plot.Happy gardening
Hello and thank you :) Happy gardening to you, too!
This is beautifull Ewa ❤💚
Awww Thank you, Janie xx
Hi from Brisbane ! I sent my Dad a molokai sweet potato for father's day from your shop. Can't wait for harvest!
Wonderful! Yes! The molokai is a very tasty one! Happy gardening to your Dad :)
Your garden looks very healthy
Thank you :)
Love watching your videos. :) hello from San Diego CA USA
Awesome! Thank you!
Hi Ewa. Im watching from North Queensland. Love to see what youngrow down there....some things we cant grow up here, but we grow a lot of what you grow too.
Hello and thank you :) Ohhhh how lovely! You can grow all the tropicals we cannot. Happy gardening!
Hello from the south side of Brisbane.
Your Permaculture food forest looks awesome, I love mulberry I have like tight dwarf mulberry now. How long do you dry the leaves out for to make the tea?
Hello and thank you :) I dry the leaves at about 50° C until crispy dry.
What a lovely healthy looking garden! Your mulberries are amazing. I wish we had that variety here in Rarotonga. Ours are teeny tiny. I'm wondering if your mystery tree might be a lolly tree - salacia?
Thank you :) I hope I will solve the mystery when the fruit is there.
Hi Ewa, I enjoyed watching you going through you fruit forest and was wandering what do you fertilise your friut trees? They are growing so well.
I live south of Brisbane and have about 20 fruit trees in my back yard that is 1200 sq metres. Some are growing well, others no. I have a olive and a pecan nut tree both over ten years old and never fruit.
Hi Diana :) I fertilise my trees from time to time, maybe twice a year with what I got. Homemade compost tea, worm juice, sometimes aged chicken manure, and I mulch them twice a year, too. Ohh, your backyard must look amazing with all the trees! I have an olive tree that is about 6 years old and is not even one meter high.
Your mystery tree looks like a coffee tree.
Not a coffee trees for sure. I have a few coffee trees and the flowers look totally different.
@@PermacultureHaven oh ok, not sure what it is then. Hope you solve the mystery