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Beautiful. These types of videos are invaluable.Trying to emulate yourself, Agenda Gotsch, and Shamus Oleary here in Phoenix, Az. My chickens are notorious, so your heavy woods suggestion on the mulch will be very helpful. Cant wait to follow your progress. Trying our hand at tropicals here as well, using moringas as fast growing micro climates. Thanks for sharing.
I agree in regards to the video quality. The presentation is the best by far, when I compare to the other food forest presentation that I've seen. By the way, how vast is your food forest land? I'm still educating myself about making my food forest and the land is a little over 6 acres and it is pretty much bare.
Beautiful. These types of videos are invaluable.Trying to emulate yourself, Agenda Gotsch, and Shamus Oleary here in Phoenix, Az. My chickens are notorious, so your heavy woods suggestion on the mulch will be very helpful. Cant wait to follow your progress. Trying our hand at tropicals here as well, using moringas as fast growing micro climates. Thanks for sharing.
This makes me so happy to see someone I knew doing things I dream about! Good for you, Rob! So amazing! Peace love and light.
thanks mate! miss you and the old crew.
Great stuff man! Maybe one day I can live there..maybe one day...keep the videos commin!!!!
Thanks mate! just uploaded #2
Amazing. I just wish the video was better quality.
was the 1st time using this camera and we had it all wrong. was so bummed, almost did not even use the footage
I agree in regards to the video quality. The presentation is the best by far, when I compare to the other food forest presentation that I've seen. By the way, how vast is your food forest land? I'm still educating myself about making my food forest and the land is a little over 6 acres and it is pretty much bare.
very inspiring