Edible Groundcovers For Your Tropical Food Forest

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @allensylvester6484
    @allensylvester6484 3 года назад +2

    Now I need a cheap and easy way to control the hono hono that I also see with your sweet potatoes. Great video.

    • @HomesteadinHawaii
      @HomesteadinHawaii  3 года назад

      They're a pain. Every couple months I weed em. I heard you can eat them but have not tried yet.
      kauaiseascapesnursery.com/eat-the-weeds//

    • @allensylvester6484
      @allensylvester6484 3 года назад

      Hadn't heard about eating them.
      Chinese water spinach (pahk boong in Thai) might be even better than sweet potatoes, since it roots at every leaf that touches the ground. I am drawing a blank on the Filipino name here on the Big Island.

  • @jolus6678
    @jolus6678 3 года назад +6

    That's longevity spinach. I have it all throughout my yard. Okinawa spinach has purplish undersides.

  • @ilivelovelaugheveryday6308
    @ilivelovelaugheveryday6308 3 года назад +4

    Great videos! Keep them up! Lucky Mom to have you!

    • @HomesteadinHawaii
      @HomesteadinHawaii  3 года назад +2

      She is lucky. A free house. Now a food forest! Mahalo for watching

  • @emilyhsmith
    @emilyhsmith 3 года назад +4

    What an amazing person you are, so knowledgeable and kind hearted. Your mother raised you right. Mahalo for the great videos! Say hi to the keikis! Looking forward to seeing them again in some videos, they are so cute! I keep finding myself on realtor.com looking for properties there for sale. I could see myself moving back there and living off grid like you, thanks for inspiring me!

    • @HomesteadinHawaii
      @HomesteadinHawaii  3 года назад +1

      Mahalo for the kind words. I miss having the kids in the videos. Unfortunately their grandpa just died so I threw a few videos together really quick to fill the time while we take care of his affairs, but after the new year the kids are going to be a big part of things. Hawaii is awesome but be sure to find the gems where you are right now. I'm back in CA right now and miss so much about this place! Be well!

    • @emilyhsmith
      @emilyhsmith 3 года назад +2

      I'm so sorry for your loss. Stay safe, be well.@@HomesteadinHawaii

  • @Sam-xm2cs
    @Sam-xm2cs 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. I have used the P. Peanut for groundcover with success. You are right. It does take over. I also grow Mexican Sunflower as a mulch to feed my trees. Should I pull the P. Peanut out from around the trees so that I can mulch with the Sunflower or just lay the Sunflower on top of the P. Peanut?

    • @HomesteadinHawaii
      @HomesteadinHawaii  9 месяцев назад

      E careful with the sunflower, it can root. But if you use the green sunflower stalks just smother the peanut, it’ll come back

  • @ikhlasahmed8941
    @ikhlasahmed8941 2 года назад +1

    You have made a great video quite specific and very informative
    Thanks for sharing such useful information

  • @ColeNotes
    @ColeNotes 3 года назад +1

    New subscriber here and made sure not skipping ads. Condolence on passing of your family member. I happen to stumble upon your upload of bamboo treatment methods to make them last long and it got me interested to check your other videos and it’s feels like adding to a bank of knowledge about permaculture way of life. I have purchased last year a 7.4 acres of sloping piece of land in the countryside of Philippines which is wet tropical climate and I could relate to your overall content and most likely replicate them to my property. Will be watching out for more of your uploads in the future. Mabuhay from Philippines (a resident in United Arab Emirates)

    • @HomesteadinHawaii
      @HomesteadinHawaii  3 года назад +1

      Mahalo for watching my videos. You are very lucky to have such a piece of land to steward. First piece of advice, plan for water. Terraces, swales, just find a way to slow and store the water before you do anything else. Good luck on your adventure!!

  • @palmtide
    @palmtide 5 месяцев назад +1

    Helpful tips.

  • @thecatguy4301
    @thecatguy4301 3 года назад +1

    Dude, your videos are easy to watch and packed full of information. I really appreciate what you are sharing.

    • @HomesteadinHawaii
      @HomesteadinHawaii  3 года назад

      Mahalo for the feedback. I hope i can keep it up!

    • @thecatguy4301
      @thecatguy4301 3 года назад

      @@HomesteadinHawaii Shit dude, why couldn't you. You're natural at it. Until you get sick of doing I guess. But I'll say this; I watch a lot of gardening channels and yours is the easiest one to understand. Your videos are short, to the point and enjoyable. Most gardening channels are painful to watch. Even if they are good, they are just too long.
      Hopefully you get a return on the time you put into it.
      I'll tell you what, I've got a lot from your channel. I'm a tiki artist, I want to send you a tiki painting print. I'm not over there right now, stuck in San Diego. If you got a shipping address, let me know and I'll send you a bad ass Tiki print.

    • @HomesteadinHawaii
      @HomesteadinHawaii  3 года назад

      @@thecatguy4301 Thanks for the encouraging words. Because of you a shot a new video today. It has been a few weeks. The channel is slowly growing, it doesn't make a real income right now, but one day I hope.
      I would love to take you up on your offer of a painting. That is so cool of you to offer.
      You can mail to:
      rr3 box 81610, Pahoa, Hi, 96778
      I miss San Diego. I lived in Solana Beach for a few years before I moved here. I really miss the surf, but not the crowds.

    • @thecatguy4301
      @thecatguy4301 3 года назад

      @@HomesteadinHawaii Alright man, I'll send soon.
      I'll catch some waves here for ya this afternoon in P.B. Just got out of the water now. Like always 2' to 3' beach break, and with a long board, you can always catch a couple rides. Cool fresh air, warm sun, and even a little misty fog early this mornin.

  • @msdramamusic
    @msdramamusic 2 года назад +1

    If you live in Florida I would plant the sunshine mimosa instead of the perennial peanut because it attracts nematodes and we have plenty of that in our soils.

    • @HomesteadinHawaii
      @HomesteadinHawaii  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the tip. I’ll check it out. I’m in Hawaii so we’ll see if we even have that here

    • @msdramamusic
      @msdramamusic 2 года назад

      @@HomesteadinHawaii it goes by tickle me plant or shame plant. It's also medicinal.

    • @marymalko5105
      @marymalko5105 2 года назад

      @@msdramamusic is it thorny? Cause we have if so

    • @msdramamusic
      @msdramamusic 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@marymalko5105no the native sunshine mimosa is not thorny.

  • @DRiceArizona
    @DRiceArizona 3 года назад +2

    More good stuff. Looks like some of those make walking barefoot a little easier also?
    Side note question. You mention the torrential rains of Puna area. About how many inches do you get?
    You actually have me looking a little bit at properties there. Are there any good resources to see where the recent lava activity has been as well as maps of the various lava zones? Yes I know I can use the internet, but figure a local might be able to quicken the search with useful guidance. (Also, comments help the channel right.) Your set up seems really cool.
    Hey, I have almost watched all of the videos so get some more coming. You got us hooked.

    • @HomesteadinHawaii
      @HomesteadinHawaii  3 года назад +1

      We get a 150" of rain a year, sometimes 7" in one day! But my place never floods. The groundcovers are nice and soft to walk on. I like perennial peanut for that.
      As for lava zones, stay out of 1 & 2. You may get to score a place in that area for the rest of your life or the lava can come next week and take it all away. It just isn't worth it.
      Thanks for checking out all the videos. More coming!

  • @anonsmith8463
    @anonsmith8463 3 года назад +1

    In your experience, how many chickens can you have free-ranging in a setting like yours on a 1/2 acre? I have .4 acres on Hamakua with 3 hens and a rooster and am thinking about getting a few more hens, but am concerned about having space for them all.

    • @HomesteadinHawaii
      @HomesteadinHawaii  3 года назад +3

      I have like 30 chickens roaming around and I never feed em, they feed me.

    • @anonsmith8463
      @anonsmith8463 3 года назад

      @@HomesteadinHawaii that is impressive!

  • @ikhlasahmed8941
    @ikhlasahmed8941 2 года назад +1

    What ground covers you will recommend for semi arid areas to start a food forest on fast track

  • @MariannaK94
    @MariannaK94 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing. Do you have to trim peanut grass?

    • @HomesteadinHawaii
      @HomesteadinHawaii  3 года назад +1

      As long as you plant perennial peanut where it is the dominant ground cover, like a lawn or between orchard rows, then no mowing needed. Too close to a garden bed and you will constantly be weeding

  • @3bouldersurban653
    @3bouldersurban653 2 года назад +1

    Can an apple tree produce fruits in a tropical climate?

    • @HomesteadinHawaii
      @HomesteadinHawaii  2 года назад

      Sure can. Higher elevations best. Search google and you’ll find an article I wrote about apples in the tropics

  • @anonsmith8463
    @anonsmith8463 3 года назад +1

    Mahalo.

  • @metamoney7657
    @metamoney7657 2 года назад +1

    Is spear fishing for food a meme

  • @snakeplisken7323
    @snakeplisken7323 3 года назад +1

    Rat cover..

    • @HomesteadinHawaii
      @HomesteadinHawaii  3 года назад +2

      Not with tons of wild chickens around. I've seen them kill rats a number of times