vue - Companion planting in a small productive urban garden. Sustainable Gardening Australia
Angelo Eliades shows how to grow fruit and veggies intensively in a small backyard forest garden using ecological principles and companion planting. www.sgaonline.org.au www.deepgreenpermaculture.com
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I really really like how you are companion planting here. I love how everything looks full, but not wild/unkept. I live in FL, and wished you lived closer so I could come see your space.
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He seems to have a small fruit fly problem, look at them fly out when he moves the bush for viewing the horseradish.
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Very interesting !
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great info. thank you very much.
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Went to Angelo's place today and I must say i was presently surprised on what he has created. Angelo is also a wealth of knowledge and I can wait to visit he place again. Thank you Angelo it was a great day.
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I love it!
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Hello, can you provide a list of the plants? thx
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I am so hot right now... Blown away! My head is as full of ideas as his garden!
240KG of food!!! Just beautiful. Poetry in (slow) motion! Wormwood uber alles!
Can't wait to show my friends. Thank you Angelo, your passion and knowledge is beautiful to watch And inspiring!
Where is this?
"I have butterflies but no caterpillars" plus Raised eyebrow looking straight at camera = ... Gangsta -
What I want are Australian natives that will do the same job as the exotics in the companion planting scheme. What to use instead of nasturtiums, tansy, wormwood etc. Any info on this would be appreciated.
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man that guy is a joy to listen to
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@ 2:26 I couldn't find any information based on what I thought he said. Could someone clarify the name of the plant he's talking about please.
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<------ newest SUB here! Thanks for the video its helpful.
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You can tell he loves his food garden, good job Sir.
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7:44 Erkayy! Love how green everything is, such a fun looking place to walk around
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Fantastic video. It was packed full of amazingly helpful information. Thank you.
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Gawd,that is the most perfect garden i have ever seen!
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what a beautiful garden u have.wow.
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Do the pest repellers also repel pollinators?
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people if you wanna learn how to do this 7 layers then look up.... FOOD FORESTS , Geoff Lawton, Bill mollison, Jack Spirko establishing a food forest. then learn whats native perennial in your area and order your zone perennial seeds from seedman.com or seedaholic.com or etsy.com. i would go with seedaholic.com and buy fruit trees all year long get mulch and cardboard for free and contact mushroom growers for compost or farms for manure then use comfrey herb to speed up your compost piles twice as fast, then turn frequently you will have free compost. direct sow plenty with good weed removal learn stratification and keep direct sowing and poting stratified seeds or seeds that need stratification life is shorttttt. get moving
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