I am a stranger but I am very proud of this man for the sustainable full circle practices he is doing successfully with plan and patience! I am building an edible landscape garden for my communtiny with a low budget. However I believe in the power of the community getting together. We don’t want to have to buy seedlings and trees because they cost a lot at the nursery. So my plan of action is to do a major workshop on Seed starting so everyone can start seeds at home for themselves and for the our community garden. It requires patience but i think that is going to be success. I do want a lot of fruit trees but they require more time to grow. I hope that we will be able to get cutting and seedlings from many neighbors for fruit trees.
Good for you! Patience is a difficult thing to cultivate in a world of immediate gratification - but plants grow how they grow no matter what. All we can do is nurture them and wait. When we don't have money, we can spend time, right?!?
"Everything doesn't have its proper home yet," Haha! I can relate to that comment 1000%!! I'm in Quebec Zone 5b (Cantons de l'Est) I also grow flowers for pollinators and smaller birds.... and it's pretty so that's a nice bonus! It's kind of amazing how one little thing leads to another. How planting a small garden can lead you to notice other parts of wildlife and broaden your perspective unintentionally.
For your kiwis, find a great location for them and trellis them. Theyll get sturdy and heavy and will seek to climb as vines do. Ive trellised my grapes too and have others overhanging an archway over a birdbath. Ive had birds build nests in those grape vines LOL
I can hear the camera man just fine; I can barely hear you. Work on the sound quality. I feel like I have to squint with my ears. I turned on closed captioning, but that's a pain. I gave up.
I am a stranger but I am very proud of this man for the sustainable full circle practices he is doing successfully with plan and patience! I am building an edible landscape garden for my communtiny with a low budget. However I believe in the power of the community getting together. We don’t want to have to buy seedlings and trees because they cost a lot at the nursery. So my plan of action is to do a major workshop on Seed starting so everyone can start seeds at home for themselves and for the our community garden. It requires patience but i think that is going to be success. I do want a lot of fruit trees but they require more time to grow. I hope that we will be able to get cutting and seedlings from many neighbors for fruit trees.
Good for you! Patience is a difficult thing to cultivate in a world of immediate gratification - but plants grow how they grow no matter what. All we can do is nurture them and wait. When we don't have money, we can spend time, right?!?
"Everything doesn't have its proper home yet," Haha! I can relate to that comment 1000%!! I'm in Quebec Zone 5b (Cantons de l'Est) I also grow flowers for pollinators and smaller birds.... and it's pretty so that's a nice bonus!
It's kind of amazing how one little thing leads to another. How planting a small garden can lead you to notice other parts of wildlife and broaden your perspective unintentionally.
It's a slippery slope for sure!
For your kiwis, find a great location for them and trellis them. Theyll get sturdy and heavy and will seek to climb as vines do. Ive trellised my grapes too and have others overhanging an archway over a birdbath. Ive had birds build nests in those grape vines LOL
Yeah, the support they need is crazy. Pat has built a new trellis this year for them, which is looking great.
I can hear the camera man just fine; I can barely hear you. Work on the sound quality. I feel like I have to squint with my ears. I turned on closed captioning, but that's a pain. I gave up.
Thanks for your feedback. We're planning to get a microphone for next year.
The kid is distracting
Hahaha, ain't that the truth. Trying to get something done with a 2 year old around is an adventure, every time!