I’m 20 years old and have found my passion in Syntropic Agroforestry. These videos are priceless to me. My dream is to be doing what you are. Thank you so much for sharing your journey. I’m rooting for you!!!
Yes sir! I learned the hard way doing some small scale homesteading that it makes no sense to try it all by yourself, community, interdependance. I highly recomend the book ”fields of farmers” by Joel Salatin. (As all of his other books as well..) He explains the trouble with old farmers being stuck on the land and younger generations not having the money to buy themselves into a farm and offers good ideas to overcome those problems. Thanks for the video Scott 🙏
There is a method you could try where you can splice the root ball of a grandma banana plant and you could get 20-50 suckers from one plant. Sorry I can’t remember the name of the method but I’m sure you can find the video I saw.
I’m 20 years old and have found my passion in Syntropic Agroforestry. These videos are priceless to me. My dream is to be doing what you are. Thank you so much for sharing your journey. I’m rooting for you!!!
Yes sir! I learned the hard way doing some small scale homesteading that it makes no sense to try it all by yourself, community, interdependance.
I highly recomend the book ”fields of farmers” by Joel Salatin. (As all of his other books as well..) He explains the trouble with old farmers being stuck on the land and younger generations not having the money to buy themselves into a farm and offers good ideas to overcome those problems. Thanks for the video Scott 🙏
Just joined back up to The Syntropic Workshop - keen to get involved where I can!
@@tneilen thanks Tim. That is where most things happen
There is a method you could try where you can splice the root ball of a grandma banana plant and you could get 20-50 suckers from one plant. Sorry I can’t remember the name of the method but I’m sure you can find the video I saw.
Thank you for your dedication Scott, I'm with you! Doing lots of experiments in Greece informed by your work.
Hi Scott, the next phase sounds awesome, wish you the best!, we are going to be following your development with attention from the south of Chile.
@@mauricioramos4791 thanks very well for the well wishes, I’m looking forward to sharing updates
Wow, gotta say im a fan of you, do you space there for physalis and papaya?
@@mena2138 physalis comes on its own, being in the subtropics, papaya isn’t a strong performer
Do you plant north to south or east to west please
@@pippawise6877 north south in this situation
I love your videos. Please excuse my ignorance, but what does $420 Per acre mean?
The base cost of running the farm, excluding the direct cost of managing each individual crop
Acacia maidenii haha could sell that for a bit to the right people