2 years ago we planted an edible forest

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  • 2 years ago we planted the first trees to create a new food forest ecosystem. Since then, a lot has changed.
    Here's the swale article I mention in the video: www.rootsreconnected.com/arti...
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  • @TheDutchFarmer
    @TheDutchFarmer  Місяць тому +170

    Do you want to see an in-depth video on each of the trees we planted in the food forest? Let me know in the comments below!
    Here's the swale article I mention in the video: www.rootsreconnected.com/articles/swales-101

    • @martinwyke
      @martinwyke Місяць тому +4

      A couple of thoughts, you could try moving the peach tree to a dryer location, upslope perhaps, were it can thrive on neglect.
      AIUI eucalyptus tree can be coppiced, which could provide you with canes, poles posts posts. To kill it, the bark needs to be completely peeled as near the root as possible.

    • @schmuckpuppet4842
      @schmuckpuppet4842 Місяць тому +4

      Het is leuk om te zien dat de boel begint te bloeien. Ik zou zeker wat meer willen zien over wat je er allemaal hebt groeien.

    • @kassy6373
      @kassy6373 Місяць тому +8

      Please do so. There must be many stories. You can try the one that failed again later from other sources or seeds and make that one other story. STUN can beat that.

    • @bertieb9510
      @bertieb9510 Місяць тому +12

      I'd be very happy to see any more detailed videos you can find time to put out. I have followed all you have posted and am impressed by the progress that is really beginning to show this year. I'm glad you are posting more regularly now so i can continue to enjoy your success vicariously. 😊

    • @7991noraA
      @7991noraA Місяць тому +4

      Oh YES

  • @coreygarrison4550
    @coreygarrison4550 Місяць тому +144

    This was the video I've been waiting for. Its awesome to see the difference from when you first dug the swales and how well they are doing... It would be cool to see a tour of the swales during a big rain and see how they well they work.

    • @eeegagsalot
      @eeegagsalot Місяць тому +1

      Was just about to write the same message. Amazing update! Great to see the place thriving 🎉

  • @ForgottenKnight1
    @ForgottenKnight1 Місяць тому +130

    Very envious of this garden. What a nice thing ! And just 2 years.

    • @TheDutchFarmer
      @TheDutchFarmer  Місяць тому +6

      Thanks!

    • @eveadame1059
      @eveadame1059 Місяць тому +3

      ​@@TheDutchFarmer 🧐🤔 Thank you, for your beautiful informative video 💕 Planting garlic 🧄 around your fruiting trees, helps deter fungus and insects. And the garlic keeps growing back

    • @MichaelHBallard
      @MichaelHBallard Місяць тому +1

      Yes Imagine in 4 and 8 years Impressive

    • @denisstom3897
      @denisstom3897 Місяць тому +1

      @@MichaelHBallard indeed!!

    • @herrmikman
      @herrmikman Місяць тому

      @@eveadame1059yes! Also “bijvoet” (Dutch) can do wonders

  • @nuno3tavares
    @nuno3tavares Місяць тому +43

    Hi Dutch Farmer. I salute you for your efforts and enthusiasm. As a Portuguese ex-farmer in one of the driest and hottest regions of Portugal, I know exactly how incredibly difficult your task is and will be in the future. You seem pretty resilient and you will need a lot of resilience to succeed in your endevours. I will not patronise you or give you lessons, you seem to know your stuff, but allow me to offer you some positive inputs from my experience (these are no rules, just reports from my experience):
    1) Use the Eucalyptus as windbreaks instead of your pioneer tree. Find the prevailing wind, specially in summer and plant rows of Eucalyptus to shelter your property or crops as much as possible. The dry wind is the most dangerous aspect. As pioneers they will use all the water available for your crops and you will have to irrigate a lot more. There are also some concerns about allelopathic effects on other plants.
    2) Plant your trees a bit bigger. They are too small to compete and to be able to seach for water efficiently in the lower layers of soil. If you plant so small you will have to irrigate without stoping all summer long.
    3) Clear the green vegetation around your new plants, dig a shallow pit with the tree in the middle and mulch heavily with large chunks of woodchips. Avoid using fine compost as mulch, it gets hydrophobic as it dries and you need all the water you can get.
    At those high temperatures, all the carbon in the soil tends to be mineralised fast by the microorganisms and I believe this is the limiting factor for soil improvement. Feed the soil with as much carbon as you can get and consider using molasses in your irrigation water to improve carbon content in the soil.
    Good luck!

    • @halyoung388
      @halyoung388 27 днів тому

      Wow! Your excellent comments are very informative. Thanks for sharing.

    • @VicenteCanhoto
      @VicenteCanhoto 23 дні тому

      This is great stuff. I would love to read more about your experience.

    • @soiltosoulfarm
      @soiltosoulfarm 16 днів тому

      Hey Nuno. Loved your comments. I'm a little apprehensive about my new farm on the south side of Gardunha mountain. It's very dry and hot in the summer.

  • @cesartabasa3204
    @cesartabasa3204 Місяць тому +22

    As a farmer like you, I am happy for your persistence in restoring the land by collaborating with nature.

  • @svs2073
    @svs2073 Місяць тому +15

    I want to thank you for this video. I am not a person who regularly comments but now I have the need to. Seeing how working smarter and not harder can impact the environment we are sharing with the rest of the flora and fauna really did inspire me. You inspired me to change my garden to implement more native plants and plants that are not native, but due to climate change, are drought hardy which is now a must have. You are one of the persons that really makes a difference, in nature , but also you can change a way of thinking for a simple viewer that stumbles on your video. Videos like this really are a teaching treasure, and the way you explain every step in your reasoning of doing things really resonates with a lot of people.

  • @Benzy670
    @Benzy670 Місяць тому +25

    Your effort to support your local environment is so beautiful. The food forest already looks fantastic and healthy! May your property continue to prosper!

  • @sebanrg
    @sebanrg Місяць тому +25

    yes please!!! I would like to hear about all of the plants!!!

  • @albertcamus7064
    @albertcamus7064 Місяць тому +51

    Love to see y'all thriving, best wishes!

  • @sgrvtl7183
    @sgrvtl7183 Місяць тому +6

    You and your wife are giving your land a Beautiful Love Offering. I am very excited for your Family 💜🦋

  • @Kaygu_
    @Kaygu_ Місяць тому +22

    I love the boulders right next to your property. It makes me want to climb them

  • @Sustainable8888
    @Sustainable8888 Місяць тому +8

    Your property landscape is beautiful with different elements, shapes, and levels. You have done great transformation to the land, it looks happier and will surely give back happiness to you, family, and community.

  • @suzilouden5964
    @suzilouden5964 Місяць тому +14

    The food forest is already "manifique". We lived in Botswana for many years and paw-paws grew wild in our garden. Our variety was the tastiest fruit you can imagine. The food forest with it's bio diversity is fantastic. "Vous assurez un avenir merveilleux à votre famille". Wishing you guys all the luck in the world....❤

  • @sandraportugal7231
    @sandraportugal7231 Місяць тому +15

    Fantástico trabalho, obrigada por escolherem Portugal, obrigado por estarem a restaurar a terra, obrigada por estarem a cuidar do planeta no nosso querido país 🇵🇹 que Deus vos abençoe e proteja sempre 🙏✨

  • @happykt
    @happykt Місяць тому +14

    I live in Austin and I am totally fascinated what you are doing. Because of this video, I looked up Mark Shepard and am going to order his book from the library.

    • @09conrado
      @09conrado Місяць тому +1

      There are lots of interesting videos by Mark, and also Geoff Lawton's visit to his farm is an awesome video

  • @DebRoo11
    @DebRoo11 Місяць тому +34

    My parents both immigrated to Canada from Holland when they were young. I could listen to you your accent all day 😅. Beautiful eco system you have developed. A joy to watch it flourish

    • @janetrobinson6190
      @janetrobinson6190 Місяць тому +1

      Everyone from Ontario has parents or grandparents from the Nederlands 😂

    • @DebRoo11
      @DebRoo11 Місяць тому

      @@janetrobinson6190 it seems like it doesn't it? lol

    • @calindafleishman
      @calindafleishman Місяць тому

      @@janetrobinson6190 Lots of townships and businesses have Dutch names for sure! But I'm sure most Ontarian's grandparents are Caribbean, Chinese, Latin American, Greek, Indigenous, etc -- Dutch is probably a minority

    • @janetrobinson6190
      @janetrobinson6190 Місяць тому +1

      @@calindafleishman That’s just in Toronto. According to the 2016 census, across Ontario, Dutch ancestry is higher than all those you mentioned except for Chinese

    • @SWRural-fk2ub
      @SWRural-fk2ub 21 день тому

      His accent is more Portugese than Dutch.

  • @chippychick6261
    @chippychick6261 Місяць тому +20

    I Remember reading an account of an early settler to North America. As they moved into the land to select a good place to settle, they found forests of various kinds of nuts that had obviously been cared for and cultivated by the indigenous peoples before them. When I thought of how long it would take to grow and care for these kinds of mature food forests, it saddened me to think of the expansion of the Europeans on the land, their not knowing the value of the forests and their clear cutting for other kinds of agriculture. I am so buoyed by the optimism and long term thinking of your videos. Thank you for creating these fascinating and informative pieces. More, please.

    • @tygerburning753
      @tygerburning753 Місяць тому +2

      Those were probably American chestnuts, which have been badly damaged and effectively wiped out as a food tree by chestnut blight. There's work going on to develop trees with resistance to the blight.

  • @morningsnightowl
    @morningsnightowl Місяць тому +12

    It feels like just weeks ago you were showing the eucalypts and other support plants going in, and now to see the HUGE trunks and see the next stage of succession starting to grow next to them is SO exciting! Absolutely love seeing this beautiful project moving into it's ne t stage already! Yall are doing fabulous work on this land!

  • @elainekaufman2264
    @elainekaufman2264 Місяць тому +10

    You seem to be more successful than a few other homesteaders

  • @howardrisby9621
    @howardrisby9621 Місяць тому +3

    Best ever definition of 'gardening'. It sits well with the definition of "weed" .... "Dig everything up and whatever grows back is a weed".
    Het boek van Sepp Holzer is twee dagen geleden aangekomen.... Hartelijk dank voor de aanbeveling.❤

  • @mikecorcoran6834
    @mikecorcoran6834 Місяць тому +16

    Such a difference 2 yrs makes.

  • @pete_pump
    @pete_pump Місяць тому +5

    Thank you so much for these videos. So exciting to see the speed of the transformation from a barren land to lush abundant landscape. Do keep the updates coming!

  • @lucelebeau3024
    @lucelebeau3024 Місяць тому +3

    Gosh, what labour and brains can accomplish in just two years. Amazing as well as educative.

  • @HelenRullesteg
    @HelenRullesteg Місяць тому +3

    *I'd love to see more about your food forest. Loved that there was next to no bare soil anywhere, the abundance of flowers and grasses plus all the food. Several other youtubers in Portugal constantly talk about the fire risk and laws concerning grasses and other things that dry out and become a fire risk, is that something you could maybe talk about a little bit?

  • @trudiprigge1883
    @trudiprigge1883 Місяць тому +1

    Absolutely fascinating! You are miles beyond the normal homesteader! I love all your videos!

  • @creedjm
    @creedjm Місяць тому +1

    It's really fun to see all of your work and the progress. So many of these youtube channels just show the destruction and start, but your planning and continuous work show what this can really be. Love seeing it! I also love your sentiment of providing food for more than just your family with the forest for the wildlife.

  • @Lacuna555
    @Lacuna555 Місяць тому +2

    Yes please dive deeper! I don't mind a 2 hour long video, I would love it!

    • @halyoung388
      @halyoung388 27 днів тому

      I second that request.😊

  • @yvonneculley5626
    @yvonneculley5626 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you… don’t let it be too long between videos…
    Love it… amazing

  • @sukanthyranjitkumar8725
    @sukanthyranjitkumar8725 Місяць тому +1

    What a huge transformation!!!! From almost desert to a beautiful young forest!! You Dutch farmer and your family have quite planned very well of your plans for the transformation and executed even better than your plans!!!!👏👏👏
    Very well done!!! Can't wait to see your next episode!!

  • @Toekneeray
    @Toekneeray Місяць тому +1

    I just had to sell my 10 acres because of some health stuff. To see what you've done in 2 years gives me hope to try again! I'd like to see a full tour.

  • @dingc.velasco6038
    @dingc.velasco6038 Місяць тому +4

    lf memory serves me right, you had a topographical study of your land before you embarked on any development. That topo study made you conscious of the natural waterflow of your land, thus helping enormously in your decisions.

  • @makhtargaye-jg6kt
    @makhtargaye-jg6kt Місяць тому +10

    So beautiful from senegal

  • @iamangusmcangus
    @iamangusmcangus 19 днів тому

    My wife and I would love a video deep diving into the various plants you've chosen and the successions you have in mind.

  • @thenodiggardener
    @thenodiggardener Місяць тому +2

    It's a huge difference in s short time, and great to see the perspective of it all. I think it can be disheartening for some to think it's not happening fast enough when you're in the thick of it, but regeneration takes time. This shows that actually nature is working with you with what she has.

  • @magdamundt9483
    @magdamundt9483 Місяць тому

    You are an amazing couple!!! I could watch a video of you every day ☺ and never get tired. There is so much knowledge and hardwork AND progress in your work, it is surreal. What an awesome experience and example for your kids.

    • @magdamundt9483
      @magdamundt9483 Місяць тому

      45 years ago I wanted badly to go the same way you did. But I couldn't find equally bold partners at the time. Also, knowledge was not yet abundant and available in sites/channels like yours - I fear I would have quite a hard time with failed experiments, maybe wouldn't succeed at all. It makes me SOOOOO glad to see your quite solid steps forward, and the many accomplishments you already can boast of. My compliments!!!!!!!

  • @2avcrm
    @2avcrm Місяць тому +3

    We grew up with about 10, 100+ year old mulberry bushes along the driveway (these were at least 6-8 feet tall). Every year we would pick them all the berries and eat as many as we could then use the rest to make mulberry syrup. Which is still my absolute favorite syrup, even better than maple syrup. If you ever get any extras, I highly recommend you try it.

  • @rb9580
    @rb9580 Місяць тому +2

    With regard to the eucalyptus trees, have you looked at the mixed eucalyptus/horticulture systems in Africa? The trees are on a short coppice rotation to provide poles for construction, firewood or charcoal, allowing the space around them to be used for maize, beans, onions, green veg etc. At coppicing, three or four shoots are allowed to develop through to about the size of the "big" tree in your video. The poles are good for construction/fencing or simply firewood. I would think a similar coppicing strategy would work for you until such time as the other trees reach as size which outcompetes the eucalyptus.

  • @ElisandeWalters
    @ElisandeWalters Місяць тому +1

    that cockerel cry at the end was just perfectly timed. It looks AMAZING

  • @daniadejonghe4980
    @daniadejonghe4980 Місяць тому +2

    you have the most beautiful land... I love to see what you are growing and I also love the very big beautful rocky landscape around you.

  • @hirte777
    @hirte777 Місяць тому +1

    Your hard work and enthusiasm inspire me to do more with my own garden. I love following the development of your little pardise.

  • @antoniomatos1980
    @antoniomatos1980 Місяць тому +2

    Your work is exceptional. A few more years is gonna be paradaise.
    Peaches are almost impossible to maintain without desease ( specially leaf curl) even with chemichal aplications. But they still produce a lot.
    What suprise me the most were the almonds. Do you have irrigation going on on those swale trees?
    The eucaliptus will regrow even after 2 or 3 ground cuts.
    You may want to add "olaia" as a native (well, native from most eurasia :)) nitro fixer with really beautiful blossoms.

  • @konstantindunnzlaff1291
    @konstantindunnzlaff1291 Місяць тому +9

    A 10 hours podcast of you telling us about all the species would be fun! More realistically a somewhat interactive map with all the trees and shrubs and herbs would be awesome to browse through, although a lot of effort to set up (I think). Maybe some time in the future! Love to see this project flourishing, keep up the great work!

    • @09conrado
      @09conrado Місяць тому +1

      Perhsps even better if you copied him and did it yourself as well

  • @JG-md1sg
    @JG-md1sg Місяць тому +1

    Amazing work ! The results are already looking formidable

  • @JPPL
    @JPPL Місяць тому +2

    Thank you for sharing your journey here in Portugal. I have been following you before and was quite surprised and excited when I first saw your videos from here. Would be great if you could take us through the species you planted I am super curious what works well in our conditions. Good luck and looking forward your next videos!

  • @Technoanima
    @Technoanima Місяць тому

    Beautiful to see the fruits of your labor.

  • @lisa-ul4vi
    @lisa-ul4vi Місяць тому +1

    I could listen to you for hours! Its just amazing what you have done!

  • @Skattie
    @Skattie Місяць тому +1

    I saw your place when you started out, so wow, its coming on so well

  • @kathywinkler9802
    @kathywinkler9802 Місяць тому +2

    excellent job!!... Your home will be even more amazing!!!

  • @annie1626
    @annie1626 26 днів тому

    Love your passion for your chosen path, your vision, and your stewardship of the Earth. Obrigada!

  • @anjanijdam1678
    @anjanijdam1678 Місяць тому +1

    Wat een prachtig landschap zo en heel inspirerend om te zien al die variaties in fruit bomen. Het landschap is steeds meer in zijn element. Echt prachtig wat jullie gedaan hebben. Hard werken maar heel slim aangepakt. Ga zo door, love it!

  • @RenitaB.B.
    @RenitaB.B. Місяць тому

    Appreciate you going into the entire plant world on your property. Also include topography as I am currently working in the environment where I live and find your wisdom helpful at making the most out of what already exists where I'm living.

  • @albinendler
    @albinendler Місяць тому

    more in depts about your plants would ne really nice!
    Loved this video. it was a really good example on the philosophy behind permaculture.

  • @nanoresmith2697
    @nanoresmith2697 Місяць тому

    Hard work ... but the rewards must probably be so awesome! Love these vlogs Dearest Dutch Family Farmers 🌿🐝🍄

  • @sedathefarmer
    @sedathefarmer 27 днів тому

    Love the enthusiasm you radiate in your videos, really inspiring! Also would love the hear more in-depth about the vegetation you planted. Groetjes uit Nederland :)

  • @deuxnixx
    @deuxnixx 29 днів тому

    Thanks & Respect for your vision of what nature is about, it sound's like a deep breath of nice & fresh air .....respect.

  • @TheDumplingMan
    @TheDumplingMan Місяць тому

    I could listen to you for hours and hours talking about the plants and your food forest. :)

  • @douwebeerda
    @douwebeerda Місяць тому

    Love to hear you talk for hours and hours about the system. Super fascinating and I feel like people are learning a lot.

  • @carolinebarraclough7382
    @carolinebarraclough7382 Місяць тому

    Really interesting to hear how your garden is going thanks for sharing

  • @beautifulbloomsseeds
    @beautifulbloomsseeds Місяць тому

    Incredible what you've done in 2 years. Yes, I would love to see more.
    Thank you.

  • @KB-fp1pe
    @KB-fp1pe Місяць тому

    Great content, love to see more. Congrats on living your dream!

  • @theman5565
    @theman5565 Місяць тому

    Personally I love to hear you talking about your land and all that you have planted and what is coming up on its own. Many of the different things you talk about are new to me coming from Ohio years ago and now living in Normandy . I somewhat regret that I didn't choose a place further south as you have because this is definitely not the sunniest of regions but I must say my garden is quite the paradise and I love it in each season other maybe than winter. I will be looking forward to your next vlog.

  • @bliksala
    @bliksala Місяць тому +1

    Ja, leuk om meer te zien van wat er groeit. Kom maar op met jullie verhalen.

  • @annaberstein
    @annaberstein Місяць тому

    I love seeing all your progress! Congratulations!!!

  • @michaelboom7704
    @michaelboom7704 Місяць тому

    Love the view over the valley!

  • @roelienrudijansevanrensbur4172
    @roelienrudijansevanrensbur4172 Місяць тому +2

    Amazing well done

  • @kezwall4506
    @kezwall4506 Місяць тому

    Looking fantastic, I am sure all the local fauna is very grateful as well. Really like your channel.

  • @gensafaris8239
    @gensafaris8239 Місяць тому

    Beautiful and I so appreciate all of your videos. I wasn't surprised to hear you mention Mr Shepard too. Love all!

  • @13c11a
    @13c11a Місяць тому

    You and your family are achieving something wonderful. It is a pleasure to watch.

  • @Paula-vo1xl
    @Paula-vo1xl Місяць тому

    Yes, please go into depth about the various plants/trees! Love what you do and how you do it! Peace from Northern California.

  • @utahiggs
    @utahiggs Місяць тому

    Fabulous progress in such a short time!

  • @jeanettefrancis6473
    @jeanettefrancis6473 Місяць тому

    So interesting to see the different plants and layers. I would love for you to delve deeper into the various layers, guilds and systems. Amazing growth after only 2 years. The great thing is that this system can be applied to any size land, not only big acreages.

  • @denisstom3897
    @denisstom3897 Місяць тому

    Thanks for the update. I love to see the evolution, you are on the right track !
    I am for sure interested to see more in-depth video's, please!

  • @joketendam5806
    @joketendam5806 Місяць тому +1

    You have done an amazing job.

  • @tigercasey1554
    @tigercasey1554 Місяць тому

    Amazing achievement. Thanks for showing.

  • @bernadettelee5949
    @bernadettelee5949 Місяць тому

    Wondwerful progress. So blessed. Thank you. Delightful!!!

  • @hillbowdenishd.....5274
    @hillbowdenishd.....5274 Місяць тому

    Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @IfEnjoinder
    @IfEnjoinder Місяць тому

    I really love those general Update videos.

  • @meikeontube3200
    @meikeontube3200 Місяць тому

    Thanks for sharing and explaining your planting system. What an amazing project!

  • @emmieespinosa4339
    @emmieespinosa4339 22 дні тому +1

    Amazing work well done

  • @eggy8826
    @eggy8826 Місяць тому +4

    I love your videos so much! Great work! I was wondering though, what do you do for forest fire prevention?

  • @tildars
    @tildars Місяць тому

    Awesome video update. Great to see the success of all your hard work.👍

  • @dndrew
    @dndrew Місяць тому

    Thank you for this video!

  • @leahworsnop2798
    @leahworsnop2798 Місяць тому

    Yes please! Would love a deeper dive! 🥰

  • @jolanda-N
    @jolanda-N Місяць тому

    Great to see how well things are going and what a progress you two made. Thanks for so much enthusiasm and inspiration.❤

  • @robline89
    @robline89 Місяць тому +2

    Love your videos thank you

  • @400Mishka
    @400Mishka Місяць тому +1

    It would be great to see an in-depth video on trees and plants in food forest.

  • @jillismyname
    @jillismyname Місяць тому

    I'm excited about your artichokes! It gets a little cold here for them to perennialize where I live in Texas, but I had a few come back and make early buds in my little Food Forest Garden. We've had trouble with snails too on young seedlings, and also pill bugs. Pulling the mulch away from them seems to help. I'm planning on doing that just during our rainy Spring when the snails are out and the plants are still small.

  • @SamitShahzad
    @SamitShahzad Місяць тому

    it's awesome, just don't stop planting, and you'll see the macro ecosystem within your property in the next couple of years.

  • @actionjax6068
    @actionjax6068 Місяць тому

    Beautiful! Would love that deeper dive you mention on what else you having growing there.

  • @babaal78
    @babaal78 Місяць тому +1

    spring in Portugal is nice and look so much advanced than here i am in Ile de France. But i'm happy anyway my garden is blossoming and the vegetation growing nice since mid march, despite a lot of rain. Trees are amazing, for exemple i have planted my cherry tree taken from a random seed growing from my compost 3 years ago, and i never seen a tree growing so fast, i has grow 4 meters in 3 years and start flowering nicely this year, the trunk already 8 cm in diameter at his base. Around i did a no dig culture with a lot of horse manure each winter as cover.

  • @randykrohn5792
    @randykrohn5792 Місяць тому +2

    I am very excited to see that you are growing pawpaw. There are many different varieties and flavors, so hopefully you have a good one. The flavors and texture of this fruit are amazing! A second variety would help you with pollination and fruit production. You can hand pollinate, but a second type will still help. In one of the comments below, they mention neurotoxins...just don't eat the seeds or skin and you should be fine. The pulp/flesh is what you want anyway. Some people do have an allergic reaction to the fruit, but just eat a bit and you will know. I have heard that eating too much pawpaw is not good for you, but I have no idea if that is correct or not...I have never been able eat enough to test that theory. Once established, it is a low maintenance tree. I think you will love it!
    I love all the diversity of plants and trees you are growing! I would love to hear an in-depth video of the tree varieties you have and the characteristics of them. Have you considered persimmons? Another interesting kind of fruit and low maintenance also.

    • @mikefarrell526
      @mikefarrell526 Місяць тому +2

      Pawpaws grew very well in Zimbabwe around the Harare area, like you say, take out the pips, don't eat the skins and go well with a fruit salad.

  • @camicri4263
    @camicri4263 Місяць тому

    It's filling in one tree at the time! It looks beautiful! Blessings!

  • @clydecox2108
    @clydecox2108 Місяць тому

    Exultant video content. Loving the diversity of flora and fauna.

  • @missglenellen
    @missglenellen Місяць тому

    So so so impressive what you achieved in just 2 years. I remember your first videos of this bare place. I too am the stewardess of a similar piece of ecologically "dead" land by the sea in Ireland, but I am many years older than you so it takes about an hour to plant a single tree of the compacted and acidic soil hitting bed rock most of the time. But I try my best to give it back to nature in a better condition than I "found" it. Thank you for your tremendous inspiration!

  • @firefused5408
    @firefused5408 Місяць тому

    Incredible work!

  • @johnmcnichol8330
    @johnmcnichol8330 Місяць тому

    Good work!

  • @darienneflint9354
    @darienneflint9354 Місяць тому

    ❤ awesome informative video thank you for sharing

  • @pietrofbazza3684
    @pietrofbazza3684 Місяць тому

    I would very much love to hear a more in depth version of your plans/species your plan to plant. My dad has alway loved trees and he planted many. I love seeing other people passionate about trees, they're amazing! Moreover I wish Icould follow this path too one day, therefore seeing your journey truly helps a lot getting things a bit clearer

  • @ahgieskes
    @ahgieskes 29 днів тому

    Goed gedaan, jochie!!!! Ben trots op jullie.

  • @GamingWithBlow
    @GamingWithBlow Місяць тому

    Great video! Love from Belgium😘