Oh Yay!! I'm glad I connected you! You will find much to enjoy and learn from. Anyone who can recite the Latin names of the plants in their yard is an inspiration! ❤
wow Kaye you really made this forest look good, appreciate you coming by, of course we have liked shared and added to favs'. Really wish i had the editing and video skills you have. Thanks so much for sharing and stopping by you are always welcome.
Thanks Tory, we covered so much, and I just condensed everything, took out all my questions, which with your excellent speaking skills, was unnecessary. Still you have a LOT of variety back there and I hope loads of people will be inspired. ❤
I am a fellow South Carolinian. Love seeing others in my state sharing their food forest. This is my aim to get to this point too like Tory. I love the idea of the permaculture system and the polyculture ideas. I love Muscadines, have eaten them my whole life while walking in the woods.
You are so cute when you taste stuff it never ceases to make me laugh. Or when you just peel a corn and bite it lol you are the one and only person I've ever seen do that with corn
Thank you for introducing us to this Christian rabbit lovin' family! They are fully functional! She has the grace and beauty of my daughter who was also studied ballet since she was (3). i love how they keep and use the water that God has given to us. His permaculture is like a living Rareseeds catalogue. I love the function and look of Tansy. I will have to get my seeds out. I just love and admire their lifestyle! We have tons of Golden Rod in the NorthEast. I admire his simple drain system, nothing to get broken. I really like his choice of vegetation. "Birfeeders" are so unnecessary. Cardinals were naturally attracted to Buckwheat and Oat seeds. I wonder from where he gets his seeds and fruit vines. I don't like asparagus, but I suspect I'd like this fresh one. I also like the looks of the fern asparagus. It reminds me of beautiful hair blowing in the wind. There is so much to say and enjoy about this video. Thank You:-)
Thank you, Portia! Yes, this was just a quick tour and the video is 27 minutes. I hope people watch it all and thumb it up. He is wonderful and as devoted to my channel as you are. Thanks for your support! The fern asparagus is just the first or second year, you let it fern and after third year it's big enough to pick and eat.
Now, this was last July, smack in the middle of summer. I'm working on a travel series I shot last year. I got behind because of my accident, so I am working them in along with current Late Bloomer garden videos. Check out his channel for what's growing now. Thanks for watching!
Right?? So amazing! And I learned I was growing a number of the things he was, like goji berries, asparagus (though I recently gave mine away to a better home), and perpetual spinach.
The water system is so well thought out and fascinating. I covet. LOL I'll have to think about this and make it work for me. Thank you for the inspiration.
Never said what was wrong with the peach. Is it borers? . When I lived in NM, and old farmer told me about Yerba mansa. It is a little root perineal, pretty little flower. Grew in the ditches there where not much else would. He told me in addition to many herbal benefits, it does something to the soil when you plant it around stone fruit, so the borers won’t stay in the soil around the base of tree in winter. I don’t know what all, but I never sprayed or anything, just planted Yerba mansa around the base, and the borers were gone in a couple years, and my new trees didn’t get them. So you just get a handful of roots or plants and toss them in and they grow. I am up north now. Was going to try some here but it might get too cold.
Wow, Gina, did you watch my Phoenix garden tour videos? If so, remember Darlene talking about the borers? She should know about this! Please leave a comment. ua-cam.com/video/XI5HoRm3sdw/v-deo.html
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Thanks so much! I hope you subscribed. Check out my Phoenix garden series as well. SO inspirational what they grow in the desert. Go to my home page and click the playlist tab. Many thanks!
Hello Kaye, Tory is so full of enthusiasm and passion that it really influence one to go out and start a permaculture forest. Beautifully shot video and great music. I enjoyed all of the video. I was hoping that a rat snack would not appear. You would have got frightened as I would. xx Patrick
LOL you wrote snack but I think you meant snake! And YES, I'm so glad I asked him that question at the end of our tour! Snake was not on my mind at all till then. Thanks for your continuing support!! xxKaye
I love his channel! His food forest is amazing! One time I did a meme for his channel ! He has so much growing that is producing great food and so much in the early stages. I honestly cannot wait to he his food forest in 3 yrs because every year it only gets better 😊
Yes, and the video is already 27 minutes in just a quick tour, but I would have liked to ask about how you maintain your enthusiasm over winter when you look out and see a nearly bare backyard. Tory? Want to answer that here?
Will finish tomorrow but enjoyed the start on this ! He is passionate about permaculture techniques...love it..love the plants he has selected...anxious to see how my autumn olive & gogi's do in harsher low desert of Phx...
Please do finish. YT judges all that. He is wonderful! Sounds like you've got a lot of the same. Remember to let me know to visit your garden if/when I get back to Phoenix! (Fall is soonest)
Kaye Kittrell | Late Bloomer Urban Organic Garden Show I’m doing good! Jacksonville just gave out free trees. So, I’ll be busy planting out trees and vegetables for the next few weeks.
Michael I'd like you to connect with a FL gardener who needs some help with his FL garden. Your climate is so different from mine. His name is Bob Craig. Please help him out if he connects. Thanks!!
Subscribe to Tory's channel here: ua-cam.com/users/torymorton And leave your questions for Tory under this comment!
I love ever bearing raspberry
Should you be concerned about the roofing poisons polluting your water source?
That's a good question. I hope Tory responds. Sorry it took a while to spot this comment.
Glad to find somebody in my zone 8 area!! Gardening in the south definitely has challenges as well as victories!
Oh Yay!! I'm glad I connected you! You will find much to enjoy and learn from. Anyone who can recite the Latin names of the plants in their yard is an inspiration! ❤
Half the time I can't tell you the English names, haha.
wow Kaye you really made this forest look good, appreciate you coming by, of course we have liked shared and added to favs'. Really wish i had the editing and video skills you have. Thanks so much for sharing and stopping by you are always welcome.
Thanks Tory, we covered so much, and I just condensed everything, took out all my questions, which with your excellent speaking skills, was unnecessary. Still you have a LOT of variety back there and I hope loads of people will be inspired. ❤
No, sorry, that was the Perpetual Spinach that he talked about.
I'm growing it as well, but I rarely remember to eat it! And it grows so differently here. I'll be talking about it in a video soon.
I am a fellow South Carolinian. Love seeing others in my state sharing their food forest. This is my aim to get to this point too like Tory. I love the idea of the permaculture system and the polyculture ideas. I love Muscadines, have eaten them my whole life while walking in the woods.
Thanks for the share Ms. Kaye enjoyed it
You are so cute when you taste stuff it never ceases to make me laugh. Or when you just peel a corn and bite it lol you are the one and only person I've ever seen do that with corn
Thank you for introducing us to this Christian rabbit lovin' family! They are fully functional! She has the grace and beauty of my daughter who was also studied ballet since she was (3). i love how they keep and use the water that God has given to us. His permaculture is like a living Rareseeds catalogue. I love the function and look of Tansy. I will have to get my seeds out. I just love and admire their lifestyle! We have tons of Golden Rod in the NorthEast. I admire his simple drain system, nothing to get broken. I really like his choice of vegetation. "Birfeeders" are so unnecessary. Cardinals were naturally attracted to Buckwheat and Oat seeds. I wonder from where he gets his seeds and fruit vines. I don't like asparagus, but I suspect I'd like this fresh one. I also like the looks of the fern asparagus. It reminds me of beautiful hair blowing in the wind. There is so much to say and enjoy about this video. Thank You:-)
Thank you, Portia! Yes, this was just a quick tour and the video is 27 minutes. I hope people watch it all and thumb it up. He is wonderful and as devoted to my channel as you are. Thanks for your support! The fern asparagus is just the first or second year, you let it fern and after third year it's big enough to pick and eat.
Such beautiful garden...thanks for sharing ideas.
One of my all time favorites!!! I learn so much every time.
Thanks so much for watching again!!
wow its so green always enjoy these videos Kaye. especially when is permaculture homestead. stay green. htgde
Thank you!! I'm working on another video we shot in the afternoon at another site. Stay tuned!
I’m in South Carolina and looking to start a food forest for myself and wildlife so this was helpful, thanks
This is just one zone south of me and I am amazed at how far along everything is at the end of March. Cool video.
Now, this was last July, smack in the middle of summer. I'm working on a travel series I shot last year. I got behind because of my accident, so I am working them in along with current Late Bloomer garden videos. Check out his channel for what's growing now. Thanks for watching!
Amazing permaculture system that Tory has in his backyard!! :-)
Right?? So amazing! And I learned I was growing a number of the things he was, like goji berries, asparagus (though I recently gave mine away to a better home), and perpetual spinach.
wow..garden intro was breath taking.
18:26 you are talking to the Queen of Feijoa son...Lol
Pretty rabbits my grandmother and grandpa always have muscadine bush. And the muscadine wine is so sweet best wine on earth
The water system is so well thought out and fascinating. I covet. LOL I'll have to think about this and make it work for me. Thank you for the inspiration.
You know, he says HE is the #1 HOMESTEAD HOMIE lol 😉 good info
Well, clearly you are the most popular, but maybe he refers to the first on YT? He joined April 14, 2010. Thanks for watching!
I am still your number one homie Doug :) been w yall since the beginning
Hi Kaye! Great tour on permaculture homeatead along with Tori !! He just guides us too:) nice speaking skill♥♥♥
Yes, he is great! Made editing and sound editing much easier. Thanks!
Great video and great youtubers!!!
Thank you for watching!!
This is superb.
Never said what was wrong with the peach. Is it borers? . When I lived in NM, and old farmer told me about Yerba mansa. It is a little root perineal, pretty little flower. Grew in the ditches there where not much else would. He told me in addition to many herbal benefits, it does something to the soil when you plant it around stone fruit, so the borers won’t stay in the soil around the base of tree in winter. I don’t know what all, but I never sprayed or anything, just planted Yerba mansa around the base, and the borers were gone in a couple years, and my new trees didn’t get them. So you just get a handful of roots or plants and toss them in and they grow. I am up north now. Was going to try some here but it might get too cold.
Gina T never had a problem with bores. In our case it's been late frosts that have killed the blossoms. Hope you sub and join us on the journey.
Wow, Gina, did you watch my Phoenix garden tour videos? If so, remember Darlene talking about the borers? She should know about this! Please leave a comment. ua-cam.com/video/XI5HoRm3sdw/v-deo.html
Very nice forest garden but be careful with lots of vegetation too close to your house. The moisture will rot your siding or bring termite.
It's time to plant seeds, learn to grow food, and be more self-reliant. A storm is on
the horizon. Join us at Food Forest Abundance where we will be sharing tips on how to be self-reliant.
Awesome blog, what inspiration to draw from!
Thanks so much! I hope you subscribed. Check out my Phoenix garden series as well. SO inspirational what they grow in the desert. Go to my home page and click the playlist tab. Many thanks!
You're so darn cute when you taste stuff. The wiggle lol
Love this!
Hello Kaye, Tory is so full of enthusiasm and passion that it really influence one to go out and start a permaculture forest. Beautifully shot video and great music. I enjoyed all of the video. I was hoping that a rat snack would not appear. You would have got frightened as I would. xx Patrick
LOL you wrote snack but I think you meant snake! And YES, I'm so glad I asked him that question at the end of our tour! Snake was not on my mind at all till then. Thanks for your continuing support!! xxKaye
A slip on the pen Kaye.Typo mistake. LOL Patrick with spring Love xx
Love you, Patrick!!
What a peaceful relaxed home to live in with all the nature..but I am really scared of snakes.
Yes, me too! That would be a challenge for me. Thanks for watching!
Rattlesnakes are the biggest threat down south. Other than that most other species stay near water like macassins or farm fields like oak snakes.
I love his channel! His food forest is amazing! One time I did a meme for his channel ! He has so much growing that is producing great food and so much in the early stages. I honestly cannot wait to he his food forest in 3 yrs because every year it only gets better 😊
Yes, and the video is already 27 minutes in just a quick tour, but I would have liked to ask about how you maintain your enthusiasm over winter when you look out and see a nearly bare backyard. Tory? Want to answer that here?
Cool! I wish that I could grow Paw Paw here in North Dakota.
I know, right?
I believe that I would have to be in at least zone 5 to grow them.
True, maybe hotter...
Excellent
Thank you! Please share with friends!
Kaye Kittrell | Late Bloomer Urban Organic Garden Show
Yes
Will finish tomorrow but enjoyed the start on this ! He is passionate about permaculture techniques...love it..love the plants he has selected...anxious to see how my autumn olive & gogi's do in harsher low desert of Phx...
Please do finish. YT judges all that. He is wonderful! Sounds like you've got a lot of the same. Remember to let me know to visit your garden if/when I get back to Phoenix! (Fall is soonest)
Did you get any medicine berries to take home?
Nope. This was last July anyway. If you noticed, Lizzy Lou also had the same elderberry in her garden.
😊
Hey does Tory have his own UA-cam channel??
Nevermind I just found it in the comments!! Thanks
Are you coming down to FL?
One of these days. (Got to make some money first.) How are you doing? Thanks for watching! Please Like and share. Many thanks!
Kaye Kittrell | Late Bloomer Urban Organic Garden Show I’m doing good! Jacksonville just gave out free trees. So, I’ll be busy planting out trees and vegetables for the next few weeks.
Michael I'd like you to connect with a FL gardener who needs some help with his FL garden. Your climate is so different from mine. His name is Bob Craig. Please help him out if he connects. Thanks!!
i hope the rabbits get out of those cages so they can run around and play
probably, but I don't know. The boy can't play with the girls, though. :)