vue - Tropical Permaculture Fruit Forest Feeds Off Grid Family
John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ visits his friends permaculture-style tropical fruit forest orchard that is growing enough food to meet the entire food needs of the family that live on the property. In this episode, you will discover how on this 10 acre homestead the family is producing enough food to feed themselves WITHOUT bringing in external inputs such as fertilizers, manures or other animal products to create fertility on the property. You will learn about some of the many varieties of fruit trees that you may want to grow if you live in the tropics and you want to subsist on the food on your property. You will discover how this land was made fertile by simply bringing in one soil nutrient in massive quantity as well as growing nitrogen fixing trees that build the soil to feed the trees, plants and vegetables that are now growing on the property. You will also discover how it is possible to live off your land by eating a simple, nutrient dense fruits and vegetable diet and how you can do this without having any animals on property that may take significant time to tend. Finally you will discover some actions you can take to start growing part of your own food no matter where in the world you currently live. Follow me on Instagram: http://instagram.com/growingyourgreens Subscribe if you are not already: http://www.youtube.com/user/growingyourgreens?sub_confirmation=1
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i love u man. brother love your show and best content always! Allah bless you ameen
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he's crazy! nobody eat bamboo raws! it's toxin and taste weird, u should boiled it first.
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This is so amazing, it's defiantly taken years of hard work, but it's paid off!
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complete agreement on the way you think.
great way to be. thanks for sharing -
Does anyone know what variety of clumping bamboo John was munching on?
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Dude while I appreciate your passion, you need to get to the bloody point already. This is a fifteen minute video with forty minutes of you rambling on top. There is no way I'd subscribe to this verbal diarrhea. Ya sound like an infomercial smashed into a horse race caller and the wreck slid into an auctioneer without bothering with a condom.
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john.. u need to stop doubting.. u can grow anything anywhere... saying u cant grow tropical fruit in canada is exactly the same as saying "humans cant live in canada".. microclimates are natures equivalent to clothing
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your doing a great job mate , been following u a long time here in Australia,, keep up the good work you don't talk to much , your enthusiastic about all you do, thanks
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lmao what r u doing to your girlfriend
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my dream home
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I love dragon eyes fruit I even grew them back In Vietnam
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This video makes me want to puke...
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So all I need is ten acres in Hawaii ? How very simple ...
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22:00 fell off,grab it!
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You should suggest to this grower to put up a netting to catch ripe fruits and still protect them from a number of insects if he does wan to increase what he can collect
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Chop & Drop?
Any Dinamic Accumulators? Comfrey, Canna Indica or other?
Lovely garden, definitely the path I'm following :::)
Soon I'm going to start growing on Madeira Island. Not quiet as warm as Hawaii, but enough for loads of Nanas :::)
Much Love John :::) -
How do you get those plants in Hawaii? Are they available on island or do you need special permission to bring them in. Great video, by the way.
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Now I want to do that with my little 1 1/2 acres. I think I can I think I can
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Perhaps he can get a better yield of coconuts with that compost pile if he piled it around the trunk and roots, similarly to the compost pile improved by Viktor Schauberger as given in the book The Fertile Earth. Just thought it'd be a great resource.
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Nearly a ten minute intro of rambling and rambling on.. You have good information to convey dude BUT my god you drain the hell out of a persons attention! No disrespect but please get to the point plan out what you want to say, use a TelePrompter maybe? I dunno do something coz you are talking way too much!
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