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OVERWINTERING BANANA PLANTS & Our Ultimate Guide to Creating a Sustainable Food Forest
Creating a Bountiful Food Forest: A Guide to Permaculture Gardening and Sustainable Food Production.
Welcome to our comprehensive guide on how to create a food forest, a sustainable and bountiful way to grow food while supporting the environment. In this video, we'll explore the benefits of food forests, delve into permaculture design principles, discuss plant selection and maintenance, and inspire you to start your own food forest at home.
Food forests offer a multitude of benefits, including increased biodiversity, improved soil health, and a sustainable source of fresh, organic produce. By embracing permaculture design, we can mimic the natural ecosystem to create a self-sustaining and low-maintenance food forest. We'll cover the key principles of permaculture, such as companion planting, layering, and utilizing natural resources to create a thriving food ecosystem.
Selecting the right plants is crucial for a successful food forest. We'll discuss the best edible plants, fruit trees, and perennial vegetables that thrive in a food forest environment. Additionally, we'll provide tips on maintaining your food forest, including mulching, watering, and pest control, to ensure a healthy and productive ecosystem.
Join us in taking a step towards sustainable food production by starting your own food forest. Whether you have a small backyard or a larger plot of land, anyone can create a food forest and contribute to a more sustainable future. Embrace the beauty of nature and the abundance it provides by implementing the principles of permaculture gardening and food forest design.
Start your journey towards a more sustainable and bountiful future today by watching our video and taking the first step towards creating your own food forest. Let's cultivate a greener, healthier world together!
Keywords: permaculture gardening, sustainable food production, food forest design, permaculture principles, companion planting, sustainable agriculture, organic gardening, perennial vegetables, fruit tree guilds, regenerative agriculture.
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Ultimate Guide to Creating a Sustainable Food Forest
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Creating a Bountiful Food Forest: A Guide to Permaculture Gardening and Sustainable Food Production. Welcome to our comprehensive guide on how to create a food forest, a sustainable and bountiful way to grow food while supporting the environment. In this video, we'll explore the benefits of food forests, delve into permaculture design principles, discuss plant selection and maintenance, and ins...
Food Forest & Garden Tour, Created in JUST 18 MONTHS using PERMACULTURE principles
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WE created THIS AMAZING GARDEN paradise in under 18 months. We take you on a comprehensive tour of our PERMACULTURE inspired FOOD FOREST. Naming each plant, with hints tips and anecdotes. You can follow our progress in the food forest from day 1, the very beginnings of the garden as we create the swales, plant trees, learn the whats, whys and how to follow permaculture principles, companion pla...
SUCESS & FAILURE in our GARDEN FOOD FOREST & updates on our PLANT PROPAGATING
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What HAS succeeded OR failed in our garden and FOOD FOREST. We also look back at things we've propagated & update you on the results. You can follow our progress in the food forest from day 1, the very beginnings of the garden as we create the swales, plant trees, learn the whats, whys and how to follow permaculture principles, companion planting, compost and soil regeneration. You can also fol...
HOW TO PROPAGATE BANANAS PLANTS - Easy Propagation
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PROPAGATE BANANA trees by splitting the bulbs. Get free banana plants for your garden or patio. 🔷 BUY US A COFFEE (All your generosity goes direct to The Wild Lands) ▸ www.buymeacoffee.com/thewildlanders Our PERSONAL Wishlist's: ▸ www.buymeacoffee.com/thewildlanders/wishlist 🔷 Support us on PATREON for early access and extra footage ▸ www.patreon.com/thewildlandersoffgrid 🔷 SUBSCRIBE! If you're...
Loosing Our Banana's - Learn From OUR MISTAKE!
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GARDENING presents MANY CHALLENGES and tonight we look at how we failed overwintering tender plants and tropical plants mainly BANANAS and perennials. Its not all failure though as we also had some FANTASTIC GARDEN RESULTS in our food forest. You can follow our progress in the food forest from day 1, the very beginnings of the garden as we create the swales, plant trees, learn the whats, whys a...
HOW TO START A MARKET GARDEN
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DON'T MAKE THIS MISTAKE when planting a cover crop in your garden! Tonight we show you how to start MARKET GARDEN using NO DIG principles on our journey living more self sustainably. We also show you what happens with the THE WRONG COVER CROP 🔷 BUY US A COFFEE (All your generosity goes direct to The Wild Lands) ▸ www.buymeacoffee.com/thewildlanders Our PERSONAL Wishlist's: ▸ www.buymeacoffee.co...
15 MINUTE POTATO PLANTING HACK - no dig potatoes
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SAVE TIME with this NO DIG POTATO super easy growing method. Why do all that work GROWING POTATOES when you really don't have to! 🔷 BUY US A COFFEE (All your generosity goes direct to The Wild Lands) ▸ www.buymeacoffee.com/thewildlanders Our PERSONAL Wishlist's: ▸ www.buymeacoffee.com/thewildlanders/wishlist 🔷 Support us on PATREON for early access and extra footage ▸ www.patreon.com/thewildlan...
How to PLANT BLUEBERRIES and how NOT to acidify your soil
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Planting ericaceous beds and HOW TO ACIDIFY YOUR SOIL. Today we're planting Blueberries and other acid loving plants in a raised bed in The Wildlands garden. Also we END the MYTH ABOUT using PINE NEEDLES to acidify your garden beds. You can follow our progress in the food forest from day 1, the very beginnings of the garden as we create the swales, plant trees, learn the whats, whys and how to ...
Worm Composting: How to Make a Wormery
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Put worms to work in your garden by making your own wormery. It’s easy and inexpensive, and will yield nutritious worm compost and worm ‘tea’ to enrich your soil and can create truly awesome compost. Easy to make virtually free wormery and bucket composting system. A worm composter, or wormery, can turn your kitchen food scraps into fantastic fertilizer for your house plants and garden. Watch o...
GROW TENDER PLANTS in colder gardens - OUR FOOD FOREST - Year 1 EP10
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Easily learn how to grow tender & tropical plants in colder gardens here in our FOOD FOREST. We wrap all the plants in our banana circle ready for the winter. You can follow our progress in the food forest from day 1, the very beginnings of the garden as we create the swales, plant trees, learn the whats, whys and how to follow permaculture principles, companion planting, compost and soil regen...
HOW TO PROPAGATE KALE - EASY way to get LOTS OF FREE KALE
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Growing KALE THE EASY WAY. We show you how to PROPAGATE KALE &multiple your perennial kale in your garden from cuttings and nodal propagation. 🔷 SUBSCRIBE! If you're interested in learning how to create a food forest & for EASY PLANT PROPAGATION techniques OR if you want to grow larger volumes of food in smaller spaces, follow our gardening journey in The Wildlands Garden. 🔷 BUY US A COFFEE (Al...
EASY COMPOSTING TIPS & HACKS
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Secret ingredients for COMPOSTING for faster plant growth & we look at the magic of BIOCHAR. In the BANANA CIRCLE we show you how to make EASY COMPOST. You can follow our progress in the food forest from day 1, the very beginnings of the garden as we create the swales, plant trees, learn the whats, whys and how to follow permaculture principles, companion planting, compost and soil regeneration...
Propagating Bamboo Using Cane Cuts
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EASY BAMBOO HACK super simple method! Propagate bamboos easily with cane cuts. I show you 2 EASY propagation methods. Growing bamboo is one of the best plants you can grow on your homestead. There are many bamboos you can eat (see future video on which ones and how to prepare safely) it's also a great wind break & above all its adds a beautiful tropical look to your garden or food forest. It is...
TROPICAL PLANTS & FOOD FOREST gardening ZONE 8
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Stunning planting from Bamboos to Cannas and Bananas, we show you HOW TO PLANT A TROPICAL BED in your garden or food forest. All of these tropical plants can be planted in cooler or colder winter climates we are in Portugal USDA Zone 8, very cold in winter and brutally hot in summer. 🔷 BUY US A COFFEE (All your generosity goes direct to The Wild Lands) ▸ www.buymeacoffee.com/thewildlanders Our ...
easy WATERING your garden with AUTOMATED IRRIGATION
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easy WATERING your garden with AUTOMATED IRRIGATION
GROWING BANANAS in COLD CLIMATES? (Pt2) in our FOOD FOREST - YEAR 1, EP8
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GROWING BANANAS in COLD CLIMATES? (Pt2) in our FOOD FOREST - YEAR 1, EP8
KEEPING CHICKENS try this using plants from your garden.
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KEEPING CHICKENS try this using plants from your garden.
DON'T MAKE this MISTAKE COMPOSTING & How to Make Compost in 18 DAYS!
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DON'T MAKE this MISTAKE COMPOSTING & How to Make Compost in 18 DAYS!
Growing BANANAS in COLD CLIMATES (Pt1) in our FOOD FOREST - YEAR 1, EP7
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Growing BANANAS in COLD CLIMATES (Pt1) in our FOOD FOREST - YEAR 1, EP7
Creating a SPIRAL GARDEN BED in our FOOD FOREST - YEAR 1 EP6
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Creating a SPIRAL GARDEN BED in our FOOD FOREST - YEAR 1 EP6
Should I Sow THESE SEEDS IN FEBRUARY? YEAR 2
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Should I Sow THESE SEEDS IN FEBRUARY? YEAR 2
The Wildlands Garden - Welcome to Our Garden
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The Wildlands Garden - Welcome to Our Garden
How to make CHEAP GREENHOUSE FRAMING - Our Food Forest YEAR 1 - EP5
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How to make CHEAP GREENHOUSE FRAMING - Our Food Forest YEAR 1 - EP5
TOUR our FOOD FOREST and how to build a hoop house to GROW TOMATOES - Our Food Forest YEAR 1 - EP4
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TOUR our FOOD FOREST and how to build a hoop house to GROW TOMATOES - Our Food Forest YEAR 1 - EP4
HOW TO PLANT A FOOD FOREST - Permaculture Gardening - Our Food Forest YEAR 1 - EP3
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HOW TO PLANT A FOOD FOREST - Permaculture Gardening - Our Food Forest YEAR 1 - EP3
What is a SWALE? Creating a Permaculture FOOD FOREST - DAY 0, YEAR 1 - EP2
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What is a SWALE? Creating a Permaculture FOOD FOREST - DAY 0, YEAR 1 - EP2
HOW TO create a FOOD FOREST - Permaculture GARDENING - Our Food Forest YEAR 1 - EP1
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HOW TO create a FOOD FOREST - Permaculture GARDENING - Our Food Forest YEAR 1 - EP1

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  • @devonlockwood1477
    @devonlockwood1477 12 годин тому

    Well done, man! Have you tried propagating the cane's in damp sand horizontally?

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 3 години тому

      Cheers! I have not, I'm guessing you've had good results? And running or clumping, more details please! My best results have been from root and rhizome cuttings.... Will make a video in early spring 🌱

  • @alittleheavenonearth
    @alittleheavenonearth 4 дні тому

    It's coming along beautiful ❤❤❤ i was thinking we might start with the 🍌 trees in the green house. And see! Also when I saw you cut those big beautiful leafs 🍃 oh my 😅 i would even plant those trees to provide a privacy barrier!!!! 😂

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 4 дні тому

      Thanks.... Really pleased how it's going, especially looking forward to Spring to see it all hopefully come to life! Definitely on the Banana you can still wrap them in a greenhouse as they'll go dormant, so I still cut the leaves if but leave the stem.... And they would make a fabulous privacy barrier ☺️🌱🍌

  •  4 дні тому

    your work is starting to show results. this is very nice to see. stay strong 🤠😎

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 4 дні тому

      Thank you, I will ☺️ Really looking forward to Spring now! 😁

    • @alittleheavenonearth
      @alittleheavenonearth 4 дні тому

      It's always so motivated when you see your hard work come to life ❤❤❤ its just such a blessing 🙌

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 4 дні тому

      Isn't it just....I spent half a day weeding which feels like a thankless task till you look at the results.... I'm needing more ground covers!

  • @jrh2u
    @jrh2u 5 днів тому

    Good job. Looking forward to seeing what this looks like in the future!

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 5 днів тому

      Thank you & You and me both! Especially looking forward to Spring to see what all the perennials planted looks like in situ....🌱

    • @alittleheavenonearth
      @alittleheavenonearth 4 дні тому

      Meee tooo

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 4 дні тому

      Some are already coming back to life, especially the rhubarbs!

  • @thefatbaker
    @thefatbaker 5 днів тому

    When will you next have ripe bananas 🍌?

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 5 днів тому

      There's the thing and part of the experiment. In theory banana average 15 months to fruit, some take longer some less. This is one of my main objectives to see which fruit if at all and which fruit & yield edible fruits! Watch this space 💥🍌🍌🍌🍌

  • @stateofgrace9068
    @stateofgrace9068 5 днів тому

    Looking good. Everything is really coming along

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 5 днів тому

      Thanks, very pleased, lots more to do and to plant! Roll on Spring!

  • @self-issuedcurrency
    @self-issuedcurrency 9 днів тому

    Nice work! Nice video, thank you.

  • @BernadettCarapezza
    @BernadettCarapezza 9 днів тому

    ❤ nice and heartwarming to see your new videos 🎉 lovely people 😊 doing great jobs 😅 in the beautifull landscape of CB area😊 ❤ stay lucky and enjoy 🙏😘✨️

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 9 днів тому

      Thank you and isn't our landscape so beautiful around CB 🥰 Very much looking forward to seeing the new garden/food forest with it's plants in the spring ☘️🌱 Are you around CB?

    • @BernadettCarapezza
      @BernadettCarapezza 9 днів тому

      @TheWildlandsGarden i am living in the Black forest in germany...but one of my sons lives near sarz. and when i am visiting him we are quite often in cb for shopping 😁remember auchan?🤣🤗...so maybe when he get's his own land 🤗 we will come and get some of your lovely plants for him and his permaculture garden...we already did this in africa and other places...I am phytotherapist and live aswell between my herbs, veg.,med plants and forest garden in a tiny house 😁🥰 ...so I can share a lot of adventures 😁 of your videos..and I am loving to see how your nursery and your beautifull home is growing up! 👍😍😘 Thanks a lot 🙏😘Bernadett

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 9 днів тому

      Ah yes Auchan 🙂 Nothing better than a permaculture garden....full of food and medicinal herbs. Can you recommend anything we should try? We've got a lot of new seeds for medicinal use to sow this year can't wait to try them out ☘️🌱

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 9 днів тому

      And how's your weather for growing, wet at the moment I presume, same as here!

    • @BernadettCarapezza
      @BernadettCarapezza 9 днів тому

      @@TheWildlandsGarden maybe laurel ? We couldn't find it there, and I think you can use it for so many reasons...

  •  11 днів тому

    don't forget salvia (sage)! it's the most useful plant, besides cannabis, of course... 😜😂 keep it up. stay strong 🤠😎

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 11 днів тому

      In the next episode you'll see we plant Turkish Sage and Pineapple Sage 🌱🌱 So many wonderful plants!

  • @IMDQUEENB
    @IMDQUEENB 11 днів тому

    Good day. Your land looks beautiful. Are you doing any water catchment on your terraces? To prevent erosion and runoff?

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 11 днів тому

      Thanks ☘️🌱 Our other food forest has 4 swales and berms.... This one I'm slowly building a berm at the end of the final terrace to prevent run off.... It's our first big rains this week so will monitor flow and react accordingly 🙂 also looking at planting with the big bank of bamboo when established hopefully stopping too much run off too ..... What are your thoughts?

    • @self-issuedcurrency
      @self-issuedcurrency 9 днів тому

      @@TheWildlandsGarden Maybe try vetiver or some other type of grass with big roots?

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 9 днів тому

      Good shout! I do already have miscanthus and will probably start with clover as it puts down roots fast. But deffo need to get some vetiver 💥

  • @PeterPeter-rj7se
    @PeterPeter-rj7se 12 днів тому

    It's nice to see how far you've come since you started, hats off to you both

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 12 днів тому

      Thanks, really looking forward to Spring now ☘️🌱

  • @jacquipettitt3389
    @jacquipettitt3389 12 днів тому

    Haven't you got a lot going on Wildlanders? It's such a good idea to have your shady terrace and I'm looking forward to seeing plants thrive. Wishing you success in your market gardening 🤞

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 12 днів тому

      It's somewhat overwhelming tbh! Always seems like so much to do! But I am very pleased with the new food forests progress and looking forward to all the rooted plants coming up in the spring 🌱 So hoping all the bananas make it through the winter

  • @tim_peaky
    @tim_peaky 29 днів тому

    I live in a zone 8. And I put a banana plant outside and all the leaves burned in one day… I see yours are also in full sun…

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 29 днів тому

      This year was their 2nd summer outside. They are in partial shade for part of the day. They may droop in full sun but shouldn't burn once acclimatised. How big are they and can you provide some shade? Perhaps by other plantings if trees and it bamboos?

  • @c.a.t.732
    @c.a.t.732 Місяць тому

    I looked on your channel for the "we'll come back in 5 or 6 weeks to see how they're doing" video and didn't see it. How are the cuttings doing?

    • @theguy5324
      @theguy5324 18 днів тому

      Phyllostachys cant be propogated this way, im not sure if he has updated, but I guarantee those cuttings won't grow whatsoever

    • @c.a.t.732
      @c.a.t.732 18 днів тому

      @@theguy5324 Yeah, I kind of figured that's why there was no update... it didn't/couldn't work.

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 18 днів тому

      Hi update was posted ages ago in this video: ua-cam.com/video/BU8Rxk-IyIU/v-deo.htmlsi=Iaac4ZnM-IoJ9soC

    • @c.a.t.732
      @c.a.t.732 17 днів тому

      OK... so all bamboos failed (as one would expect from trying to propagate temperate running bamboos from culm pieces), but no mention of why (because it wouldn't work!). Now you're trying to propagate from pieces of roots? I can pretty much assure you that won't work either. You need rhizome sections with roots, and buds for future development, and ideally some culms with leaves as well.

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 17 днів тому

      The root propagation has been excellent. Really great results and of course need at least 1culm or emerging nodule. But the method I've now perfected has yielded many new plants. It's all about trying new things, don't be so negative. Gardening is not absolute and there's many factors. Nodule cuttings worked well on clumping types too

  • @michaeldfarmer
    @michaeldfarmer 2 місяці тому

    I don’t see the follow up video!

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 2 місяці тому

      There's, an update in the video 'success and failure in our garden'. But long story short. Clumping bamboos OK to poor results on nodal cuttings, running bamboo less, success. But root cuttings of all bamboo tried superb results. Will do a full video on this 👌☀️

  • @Dumbc-Nut
    @Dumbc-Nut 3 місяці тому

    Cheers Bud

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 3 місяці тому

      Pleasure and have you been propagating?

    • @Dumbc-Nut
      @Dumbc-Nut 3 місяці тому

      Most definitely ​@@TheWildlandsGarden

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 2 місяці тому

      Excellent! I recently chopped up loads of new bamboos in the nursery but be aware apart from splitting boos, which is ok in Oct Nov. The best time to propagate is in spring as growing resumes

    • @Dumbc-Nut
      @Dumbc-Nut 2 місяці тому

      @@TheWildlandsGarden at the end of Spring here Down Under Bud, I may have left it too late

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 2 місяці тому

      I'd think your still OK, judge by the size of new culms. Certainly still good for root cuttings

  • @JayByrdJ
    @JayByrdJ 3 місяці тому

    2:13 <<bows low to a new mentor>>

  • @BlackwoodCottage
    @BlackwoodCottage 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for this! For some reason I have been stressing out about cutting and propagating my B.oldhamii. This was a really good technique. I will be trying it this weekend. 😃

  • @VillageGoldsmith-r7w
    @VillageGoldsmith-r7w 3 місяці тому

    Very informative

  • @lizmitchell9670
    @lizmitchell9670 4 місяці тому

    Best video and easist to understand ! Thank you

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 4 місяці тому

      Glad it was helpful! And just filmed a bamboo root cutting video, be up soon 👌🙏

  • @sherrainegrece38
    @sherrainegrece38 4 місяці тому

    Thank you. You have a great video. The best so far.

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 4 місяці тому

      Thanks 🌱 just filmed how, to take bamboo root cuttings, And how to save pot bound bamboo

  • @GardensforLife
    @GardensforLife 5 місяців тому

    Beautiful place! Seeing tomatoes growing outdoors is just a joy because they'll be so much better than grown indoors. Paul Gautschi once said during one of his tours that they have tested tomatoes grown indoors only containing 50 chemicals. The same varieties just grown outdoors was 200. :D

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 4 місяці тому

      So true! And the toms taste so so so much better than the store bought ones l! ❤️🍅🍅🍅

  • @GardensforLife
    @GardensforLife 5 місяців тому

    Nice gardens! Wow, such a difference in what you can grow compare to the British isles :D

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 4 місяці тому

      That's true! Although we have problems with too much heat and drought.... So August is like frost season in the uk where plants can always make it through the 40c plus!

  • @TheWildlandersOffGrid
    @TheWildlandersOffGrid 5 місяців тому

    Brilliant tour a must watch! 🌿🌻🌞

  • @pokerchannel6991
    @pokerchannel6991 5 місяців тому

    I have news for you. What you’re calling geranium is not geranium. It is citronella.

  • @Papi-chulo-x69x
    @Papi-chulo-x69x 5 місяців тому

    Where’s part 2 to this video?!😤

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 5 місяців тому

      Hi it's updated in the video successes and failures

  • @tubaq5499
    @tubaq5499 6 місяців тому

    What were the results?

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 5 місяців тому

      There's, an update in the video 'success and failure in our garden'. But long story short. Clumping bamboos OK to poor results on nodal cuttings, running bamboo less, success. But root cuttings of all bamboo tried superb results. Will do a full video on this 👌☀️

  • @antygestors6679
    @antygestors6679 6 місяців тому

    pulling a large root out of the ground is impossible with bare hands, have you ever tried this (video link) propagation system? Do you know if it is good for all bamboo species? ua-cam.com/video/c-ITmN0Ciro/v-deo.html

  • @musaadfelton3909
    @musaadfelton3909 6 місяців тому

    Hi. Thanks for sharing. Is there an update for this? How did the water propagation method work in comparison to the soil method?

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 6 місяців тому

      On running bamboo it was poor and the best method was from root cuttings. Had awesome results there! Will have to show you on a video

    • @musaadfelton3909
      @musaadfelton3909 6 місяців тому

      @@TheWildlandsGarden thank you for the response. Appreciated

    • @siddharthpothini3887
      @siddharthpothini3887 4 місяці тому

      @@TheWildlandsGardenyou cannot propagate running bamboo from cane cuttings, it isn’t possible so that is likely why it didn’t work

  • @vincentsiy1957
    @vincentsiy1957 6 місяців тому

    Any updates on the growth of these cabe cuts?

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 6 місяців тому

      There's, an update in the last video, but long short best results, was from root cuttings. The cane cuts I'd not put the effort in again on running bamboo. But better results on clumpers

    • @OKGI
      @OKGI 6 місяців тому

      Love to see that video... ☺️ Can i have the link..? ☺️ ​@@TheWildlandsGarden

    • @OKGI
      @OKGI 6 місяців тому

      ​@@TheWildlandsGardenfrom what i understand.. Your cane cuts got best results from Clumping varieties?

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 6 місяців тому

      Correct, for running best results from root cuttings, clumping not to bad on node cuttings but also good on root cuttings..... For root cuttings lift a potted bamboo and use secateurs to cut of 1/3of the roots. Repot the bamboo in a bigger pot with fresh soil. Then spread out the roots in a, flat large seed tray, cover with an inch of soil and keep moist. Once shoots, emerge cut 2 shoots of root and pot those on. Recover the remaining roots in the tray as more will come! Also for runners in the ground you can pull roots and use the same method.

  • @Lyniem1989
    @Lyniem1989 7 місяців тому

    great job (new subscriber)

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 6 місяців тому

      Thanks for the sub! And happy growing 🌿☘️🌱

  • @maryannsmith6927
    @maryannsmith6927 7 місяців тому

    You have so many plants. Do you have a stand at the local markets and is it successful?

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 6 місяців тому

      So many! And yes, we've recently started doing the odd market, having open days and also dropping plants to a central location which is working well 🌱☘️🌿

  • @sueb8270
    @sueb8270 7 місяців тому

    Amazing! ❤️

  • @ChristineKelly1000
    @ChristineKelly1000 7 місяців тому

    Isn’t nature great all the same? 😊❤

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 7 місяців тому

      Nature continues and never ceases to amaze me, and yes she is 🌱🌞🌱🍌😍🙏

  • @EmbracethechaosPortugal
    @EmbracethechaosPortugal 7 місяців тому

    I'm absolutely astounded on how far you've come and how well your gardens are growing, starting again from scratch here this year, it's been tough going, some successes but many more disappointments. You guys give me hope and inspiration,wish you lived closer so I could pick your brains !

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 7 місяців тому

      We're only 15months in to as, also started from scratch in feb/March of last year..... And lots of learning here too. Especially adapting to a harsh climate of extremes! Where, are you based, remind me?

    • @EmbracethechaosPortugal
      @EmbracethechaosPortugal 7 місяців тому

      @TheWildlandsGarden South of you on the Teijo River near Chamusça ..my garden 3 years ago was in a different spot,then last years got totally fried in new area,( I had to leave for 5 weeks as the heat hit,and the volunteer here just didn't do the planned watering).. let the goats and chickens clear it out over winter,and started again this spring. So many things started got eaten in the mini greenhouse, keeping going and learning ,did plant a load of the edible perinials,not much came up ..still working away. Budget doesn't allow for buying much more this year, will soon start winter veg things though, and next year hope for better luck. Your videos are inspiring ..will just keep plugging away, hope to get irrigation sorted soon which will be huge!! Need more shadecloth too..most expensive veg ever 😆 but its a labour of love and a great distraction from work etc.

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 7 місяців тому

      Haha yes most expensive vege ever but getting the infra structure in hurts financially 😕 We just put up a fairly rickety shade cover over the largest part of the nursery area, as like yours many plants, we're baking.....

  • @stateofgrace9068
    @stateofgrace9068 7 місяців тому

    Great to see the progress & YAY bananas!!!

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 7 місяців тому

      Thanks and yes so pleasantly surprised on the nana!! 🙏🍌🍌🍌 Really pleased! ❤️

  • @ellyntibayan5055
    @ellyntibayan5055 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing..

  • @michaelrupf776
    @michaelrupf776 7 місяців тому

    How did the bamboo cuttings.. ?????

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 7 місяців тому

      The node cuttings I wouldn't do again, minor success vs keeping them moist. Had great success with root cuttings. Will update those in a new video 👌🌱

    • @michaelrupf776
      @michaelrupf776 7 місяців тому

      @@TheWildlandsGarden Thx

  • @denisecafferky2248
    @denisecafferky2248 7 місяців тому

    Great. Hope they all do well for you

  • @karenpatrick7954
    @karenpatrick7954 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing. I will give it a go.

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 7 місяців тому

      Pleasure and let me know how you get on. Worked way better on clumping bamboos. For running bamboos I had great success trimming the bottom 1/4 of roots, from the bottom of pots and spreading roots out in Xl seed tray cover with compost 🙌 the potted boo is also thankful of the space with new fresh compost on the bottom of the old pot

  • @filipeoliveira9204
    @filipeoliveira9204 8 місяців тому

    Great video. What is your hardiness zone?

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 8 місяців тому

      Thank you and we're in ZONE 8. Are you growing any nana?

  • @yesidtac7863
    @yesidtac7863 8 місяців тому

    Excelente proceso

  • @strawberries1411
    @strawberries1411 8 місяців тому

    Oh, that is very sad. This was one of your proud projects... Well.. new season, new chances?.. otherwise building a "underground greenhouse/walipini" might be an idea.

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 8 місяців тому

      I was sad.... But I've some hardier new varieties that I need to order to try.... Onwards and there's defo pups comi3up so it's, not a total loss.... Love an underground greenhouse ❤️

  • @denisecafferky2248
    @denisecafferky2248 8 місяців тому

    Looking good

  • @Jpm4231
    @Jpm4231 8 місяців тому

    In process of creating visual screen. Bought clumping bamboo yesterday and plan to use your method to turn it into many more today. I was planting too shallow before. Not sure how much to water. Great video. No nonsense or cutesy stuff, just straight info. Thank you.

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 8 місяців тому

      Nice do love a screen of bamboo makes, such a lovely noise. My best success was from root cuttings almost 100% whereas the success rate on the node cuttings, was vary variable dependent on type. I trimmed off the bottom 1/4 of potbound roots , spread those out into LG old seed tray covered with compost and watered great results! Will film it so you can see 🌱🌱🌱

  • @fionaworrell4535
    @fionaworrell4535 8 місяців тому

    I'm interested to know if you've studied the market for what you intend producing? Fruit and vegetables are abundantly available here, the majority of people grow their own,or have family who do. A few years ago I was growing and selling herbs and plants, a very difficult market,as the locals either already had or were not interested in trying new ones. Very difficult to get anyone to pay enough to make the effort worthwhile. Then other things took over,so I stopped at least for now. Also how remote are you? Do you have potential customers close enough?

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 8 місяців тому

      Good question, tbh we've hijacked the, style of growing and will be growing our own food in the market garden. In the nursery we're growing edimental vege so perennial food that is not easy to obtain here but in demand. We tested the theory at a plant market and sold out.... So things like yakon, fartichoke Canna edulis, perennial onions etc etc as you're right common vegetables are abundant and for sale/available everywhere.

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 8 місяців тому

      We're remote but also only 25 minutes from Castelo. I think most of our market is Immigrants and permaculturists, bio/organic gardeners ai dining to be more self sufficient in the varieties of food they grow. Perennial are amazing as harvest for ever in principle 🙏🌱

    • @fionaworrell4535
      @fionaworrell4535 8 місяців тому

      @TheWildlandsGarden I found the expats were the worst! Always wanted everything for nothing or at least considerably less than the price I asked,believe me my prices were good! I wish you guys the best of luck,good that you at least have a larger town nearby.

    • @fionaworrell4535
      @fionaworrell4535 8 місяців тому

      @TheWildlandsGarden don't ger me wrong,I had a good bunch of returning customers for the first couple of years, but then ofcourse,they had all the plants they needed for the time being so spent less and less..was rare for any visitors to leave with nothing though 😆

    • @fionaworrell4535
      @fionaworrell4535 8 місяців тому

      @TheWildlandsGarden yes there is definately a market for perennial veggies..I bought some from you guys,or at least I think it was from you? Hard to keep track when using messenger, if you posted yakon, artichoke etc to somewhere near Chamusca recently that was me 😆 if not it was one of your competitors! Which reminds me,I'm rehoming a load of pots in my next video..might be useful to you,if you ever travel down this way. Hopefully uploading that tonight/tomorrow on Embrace the chaos Portugal.

  • @rhondadorey1723
    @rhondadorey1723 8 місяців тому

    Your gardens are quite beautiful, especially the shots from the drone.😊🇨🇦

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 8 місяців тому

      Aw that's, so very kind of you. We must get round to filming a proper garden tour 🌱 are you gardening in Canada?

    • @rhondadorey1723
      @rhondadorey1723 8 місяців тому

      Just a small patio area. There's not enough space for more.😊

    • @TheWildlandsGarden
      @TheWildlandsGarden 8 місяців тому

      Lovely though I bet always, amazing how great a little patio can look and feel 🌱