Biochar and a Wander in the Food Forest

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  • Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
  • Lally Luck Farm is a small scale permaculture/regenerative source nursery in Southern Maine. We're transitioning much of our lawn to row gardening and food forests, and converting the degraded woodlot on our property into a healthy and functional food forest in the forest. Come along as we document the steps to grow a source nursery from seed and our journey from overcrowded pine forest and lawn to edible perennials. We'll cover a broad range of topics from design considerations and processes to planting theory to plant management, so get ready to get into the weeds with us. We hope you'll join us in learning from our successes and failures.
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  • @formidableflora5951
    @formidableflora5951 Місяць тому +3

    At 18:55--possibly Sorbus americana, American mountain-ash? I've occasionally encountered them in woodland openings.

    • @lallyluckfarm
      @lallyluckfarm  Місяць тому +2

      That would be an exciting development! I've only seen a few in our surrounding woods and would love to aid in their proliferation

    • @simongooder664
      @simongooder664 Місяць тому +2

      @@lallyluckfarm Agree with above! Looks like mountain ash.

  • @lallyluckfarm
    @lallyluckfarm  Місяць тому +1

    Alternate too-clickbaity title: Biochar and AI in the Food Forest (awesome inflorescence)