Thanks for the great explanations for Agroforestry, multi-levels, swales, carbon sequestration, etc... I am trying a similar attempt in very dry southern California. It is a drastic change from the gardening practices that I grew up with where plants are grown as isolated individuals without recognizing the effect of neighboring plants.
Do you know about the tree Brosimum alicastrum? It produces a high protein nut used by the ancient Maya. Nice addition to your food forest... Ohhhh! There it is at minute 37! LOL!
Great video, but I have a hard time understanding some of the terminology used. Would be nice to hear common names of plants rather than scientific or Latin terms. Researching them is hard if you can’t properly spell or properly pronounce the name of the plant. Simple laymen attempting to start a food forest won’t have much chance of understanding the technical terms of horticulturalists or agricultural majors.
Great video and diversity of the tropical plants.
Thanks for the great explanations for Agroforestry, multi-levels, swales, carbon sequestration, etc... I am trying a similar attempt in very dry southern California. It is a drastic change from the gardening practices that I grew up with where plants are grown as isolated individuals without recognizing the effect of neighboring plants.
Sweet video... interesting, informative and mind blowing
Mahalo for the knowledge and inspiration!
Just found your channel. God bless you
It would be great for me if we exchange seeds for tropical fruit trees. I am also developing a food forest from scratch in Ecuador
Brilliant. No other words .
Multi-storey agroforestry model is the way to go
Do you know about the tree Brosimum alicastrum? It produces a high protein nut used by the ancient Maya. Nice addition to your food forest... Ohhhh! There it is at minute 37! LOL!
Minute 31 Passiflora quadrangularis, Tumbo gigante
Keep yts out the tropics
I am going to make one food forest.
I would love to have someone help me do my planning for my food Forrest
Por qué no puedo traducir al español
Sweet potato is
Sphanish??
Great video, but I have a hard time understanding some of the terminology used. Would be nice to hear common names of plants rather than scientific or Latin terms. Researching them is hard if you can’t properly spell or properly pronounce the name of the plant. Simple laymen attempting to start a food forest won’t have much chance of understanding the technical terms of horticulturalists or agricultural majors.