Few things. Dill and black Anise are both good herbs to grow that make many yellow flowers for the carpenter bees. Just know you guys are slowly spreading those berries around whether you realize or not, birds eat them and poop the seeds out which helps them germinate if it lands in the right spot.
Did you guys moved to an established land, and then started new additions? You guys are so awesome, and such a wealth of knowledge!! I am still challenged with my land, and still learning after being here 5 years.
14:45 -- "Invasive plants like albezia can save the world if we learn how to manage them. You can green deserts, you can build soil on pure lava rock. Invasive plants can do amazing, amazing things, but it takes the education and the responsibility of using them correctly" I love it. Thank you for sharing this.
This was one of the best food forest tours ive watched! Great stuff guys! Must be a tough choice to move off that land!
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
They’re staying on island, just moving down on elevation so they can grow things faster
Few things. Dill and black Anise are both good herbs to grow that make many yellow flowers for the carpenter bees. Just know you guys are slowly spreading those berries around whether you realize or not, birds eat them and poop the seeds out which helps them germinate if it lands in the right spot.
Wow...the knowledge & experience these guys have is amazing!! Aloha & Mahalo nui loa to you all!💓
Right on thanks for appreciating!
Did you guys moved to an established land, and then started new additions?
You guys are so awesome, and such a wealth of knowledge!! I am still challenged with my land, and still learning after being here 5 years.
They moved to bare land, with no improvements! They did a lot in just 2-3yrs!
Beautiful garden.
14:45 -- "Invasive plants like albezia can save the world if we learn how to manage them. You can green deserts, you can build soil on pure lava rock. Invasive plants can do amazing, amazing things, but it takes the education and the responsibility of using them correctly" I love it. Thank you for sharing this.
I thought that was gold too. Thanks for appreciating their knowledge.
Thanks for watching
Useful for non-Hawaii growers too! Thanks.
Right on!
Is black cinder the same thing as biochar?
It is not! Black cinder is porous volcanic rock
No
Mahalo!
So how much are your friends selling their land for?
I’m not sure! You should ask them
Daniel,I wantto buy some sugar cane.
Go see them at the Makuu farmers market on Sunday!