Very excited to have found this channel as an Aussie in a sub tropical climate. So few videos and info on growing crops suitable to our climate and also how to manage growing temperate vege (ie:broccoli) in a sub tropical system. Thank you so much for the effort and time you put in to helping all of us learn.
Really enjoy your videos. Such good information and techniques..and they just keep getting better. I live in the Cooroy area so local knowledge of the climate is a bonus. I’ve been converting my acreage over to more agroforestry but it’s early days. I few months back I found a wild out crop of tithonia and cut of many branches…from that I have now planted out about 50 seedlings that I propagated. Holy crap they grow about 20cm a week. I work on a budget so appreciate any of you propagation tips. Cheers
Hey mate, i just found your channel today i m an Aussie living in India with a small farm. Just like to thank you that your videos are very insightful and keep up the good work. I am growing sugarcane similar way, 2 rows together and another two rows at 12 feet row to row distance along-with multiple intercrops in between rows to harvest the maximum sunlight. Cheers.
For the fruit trees, just grow them from seed! Stone fruit are incredibly fast growing, here in new zealand anyway, a peach tree will fruit in about 2-4 years and can get to 5ft in a year from seed :)
@farmerjones2766 I'd definitely start my own private nursery. They might not be ready for direct planting but if you're still adding more rows in 3 or 4 years or replacing trees in existing rows you don't have to buy any. Any excess you could probably sell to people starting with their syntropic systems.
Hi Farmer Jones, Thanks for creating this informative and inspiring content. I've just found your channel and I'm looking forward to watching your back catalogue. Seems your videos only go back as far as episode 16.
Great video! I was wondering if you have found if certain mulberry varieties are difficult to propagate from cuttings, and if so, which ones those are. Thank you!!
Farmer Jones, Would it be possible to please do a video on syntropic soil preparation before planting? (Or could you please link to a good video that could help with this please ~ Thank you !!)
Gday, I often hear people often say (in nz) that eucalyptus can chemically inhibit the growth of other species around them with their leaf drop, do you notice anything like this over there?
Very excited to have found this channel as an Aussie in a sub tropical climate. So few videos and info on growing crops suitable to our climate and also how to manage growing temperate vege (ie:broccoli) in a sub tropical system. Thank you so much for the effort and time you put in to helping all of us learn.
Really enjoy your videos. Such good information and techniques..and they just keep getting better. I live in the Cooroy area so local knowledge of the climate is a bonus. I’ve been converting my acreage over to more agroforestry but it’s early days. I few months back I found a wild out crop of tithonia and cut of many branches…from that I have now planted out about 50 seedlings that I propagated. Holy crap they grow about 20cm a week. I work on a budget so appreciate any of you propagation tips. Cheers
Hey mate, i just found your channel today i m an Aussie living in India with a small farm. Just like to thank you that your videos are very insightful and keep up the good work. I am growing sugarcane similar way, 2 rows together and another two rows at 12 feet row to row distance along-with multiple intercrops in between rows to harvest the maximum sunlight. Cheers.
Great video
For the fruit trees, just grow them from seed! Stone fruit are incredibly fast growing, here in new zealand anyway, a peach tree will fruit in about 2-4 years and can get to 5ft in a year from seed :)
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Love it mate. Great vid. When is your next volunteer day? Would love to come learn from you!
@farmerjones2766 I'd definitely start my own private nursery. They might not be ready for direct planting but if you're still adding more rows in 3 or 4 years or replacing trees in existing rows you don't have to buy any. Any excess you could probably sell to people starting with their syntropic systems.
Hi Farmer Jones, Thanks for creating this informative and inspiring content. I've just found your channel and I'm looking forward to watching your back catalogue. Seems your videos only go back as far as episode 16.
I'm from Brazil and I'm planting some Australian eucalyptus here
Great video! I was wondering if you have found if certain mulberry varieties are difficult to propagate from cuttings, and if so, which ones those are. Thank you!!
Love your videos. Out of interest how long do you run your Dripper system on a row at a time? Thanks.
how long did it take for the roots to grow on this mulberry tree?
Farmer Jones, Would it be possible to please do a video on syntropic soil preparation before planting? (Or could you please link to a good video that could help with this please ~ Thank you !!)
Gday, I often hear people often say (in nz) that eucalyptus can chemically inhibit the growth of other species around them with their leaf drop, do you notice anything like this over there?