How our Syntropic Agroforestry + No-till Market Garden system is growing

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
  • A walk through our seven months old food forest at the coast of Portugal.
    It starts a little slow but ONCE you’re in it and you like syntropic agroforestry you’ll be ok…you got to get used to our neighbour’s dogs though 😅 enjoy, hope we can make a follow up soonn

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  • @Odilon_aeon
    @Odilon_aeon Рік тому +2

    Belo sistema, muito diverso. Aqui no Brasil eu faço agrofloresta no semiárido, e a diversidade é uma chave.

  • @termsofuseist
    @termsofuseist Рік тому +2

    Raspberry :) is the word you are looking for. Thank you for the walk-through. That was quite inspiring!!

    • @jobleijh
      @jobleijh  Рік тому +1

      Haha yes !! Exactly! Great to hear:) hopefully soon more vid on the further development of it all:)

  • @organic1981
    @organic1981 3 місяці тому

    Looking great 🙌🏻

    • @jobleijh
      @jobleijh  3 місяці тому

      You should see it now:) it has been growing super fast

    • @organic1981
      @organic1981 3 місяці тому +1

      I can imagine.. Our goal is to do the same in Spain in the next two years. Its very inspiring to see your progress. Congratulations

  • @marjanandroussenko3914
    @marjanandroussenko3914 Рік тому +1

    Respect, man, beautiful system, thank you!

    • @jobleijh
      @jobleijh  Рік тому

      will upload a follow up soon! its growing really good

  • @vikurti
    @vikurti 10 місяців тому

    Very inspiring. Thank you.

  • @littleianthefirst4934
    @littleianthefirst4934 Рік тому +1

    arvores de Acacia e mimosa ajuda muito com a alimentacao do solo com nitrogena..... Im on a hill in southern Portugal, a big challenge but my task is very rewarding, Acacia and Mimosa grow rapidly, create much needed shade and great for chop n drop, and are bean producing, potent nitrogen fixers great for repleneshing soils..... grow very easily from seed....great upload buddy, parabens, saude e boa sorte com a continucao do projecto.... :)

  • @josefilipe9762
    @josefilipe9762 6 місяців тому

    🎉

  • @raphaelrolim7797
    @raphaelrolim7797 10 місяців тому

    where in Portugal are you? loved work. I am moving to Braga next week. And my plan in a short future is make one la you have. maybe we can chance same stuffs. Thanks.

  • @raphaelrolim7797
    @raphaelrolim7797 10 місяців тому

    Hola, vc teria uma lista com tudo que vc tem plantado? Vc, deveria colocar mais materia orgânica nos canteiros, dos alfaces, e em questão do vento, vc pode montar uma cerca viva de rápido crescimento para diminuir um pouco o vento.

  • @Ziimon
    @Ziimon Рік тому +1

    Hermoso lugar amigo, buena suerte 🍀
    Cuanto mide el área de tu siembra?

    • @jobleijh
      @jobleijh  Рік тому +2

      5000m2 (cultivamos neste momento 500m2)

    • @Ziimon
      @Ziimon Рік тому

      @@jobleijh gracias por responder amigo 👋🏻
      El próximo año regreso a mi pueblo y mi terreno es de 500 m2, seguiré viendo tus videos para aprender y poner en práctica.🍀👋🏻

  • @veraconceicao914
    @veraconceicao914 10 місяців тому

    Amoras😊

  • @edenespaldon6468
    @edenespaldon6468 Рік тому

    Raspberries

  • @craftingcat536
    @craftingcat536 Рік тому

    Poplars where I live are water hogs and kill other plants. I hope you have success. I lean more to maples

    • @jobleijh
      @jobleijh  Рік тому

      yes they like water! i use them partially for this characteristics. It is important though to keep the tree pruned periodically feeding the biomass to the soil, covering the base of surrounding plants and make it contstantly in search for that water keeping the system lush and full of growth hormones that naturally release after pruning, this helps all the plants. The treelines are oriented north to south and this is where support species like poplar can play an important role as they provide shade during the hottest hours of the day. Maples sound awesome too by the way!

    • @craftingcat536
      @craftingcat536 Рік тому +1

      @@jobleijh watch for the poplar rooting from when you cut it. we have cotton wood and it will grow from branches. I know cotton wood and poplar are slower to break down. if you are in North America you may want to switch to maple which composts easily in northern climates

    • @jobleijh
      @jobleijh  Рік тому

      Yes, I can imagine, we are in Portugal.

  • @Shayne-pq1rs
    @Shayne-pq1rs Рік тому

    Those dogs don't sound happy!

    • @jobleijh
      @jobleijh  Рік тому +1

      that is a good observation, the dogs are stuck and want to be free dogs...its kind of a complicated cultural thing i am afraid...if i had dogs i would let them have atleast atleast a weekly run on the beach or in the forest.