Love this. I’m in Oregon USA. Have the Yamhill Natives. Small patch. A person can plant just two or three trees in their garden if you put in the right kind of tree inoculated and keep the soil at the right pH for the trees. ❤
I am not thinking in growing truffles because those are so expensive to buy but I love to watch this video . I just imagine how delicious are truffles 😋😋😋😋.
Congrats on a great idea and implementation! I just clicked on this for education, haha! I had no idea how truffles were grown and how long it took! Thanks!
One question is, how to determine the best position for each tree? He mentioned swales and ridges, I believe. Would that mean the trees won't be in a straight line?
Truffles and trees are in a symbiotic relationship, truffles aid in absorb toon of water and nutrients from the soil and in return the tree provides the truffles with sugars. Digging up the truffles doesn’t cause much damage to the roots, you only dig up a small part, trees are constantly damaged in nature, they are very resilient, many times when you transplant trees it’s recommended that you trim their roots. To summarize, truffles help the trees and digging them up doesn’t hurt the tree
Love this. I’m in Oregon USA. Have the Yamhill Natives. Small patch. A person can plant just two or three trees in their garden if you put in the right kind of tree inoculated and keep the soil at the right pH for the trees. ❤
Very informative, I had no clue you could grow truffles. Definitely can see a future in this
Thank you for this video, for a few years this has been just an idea but you've shown me it's achievable
I am not thinking in growing truffles because those are so expensive to buy but I love to watch this video . I just imagine how delicious are truffles 😋😋😋😋.
Congrats on a great idea and implementation! I just clicked on this for education, haha! I had no idea how truffles were grown and how long it took! Thanks!
Nice. You are a guy with a vision and living a solid life doing what you love.
Thanks for sharing ❤️
Thanks for sharing
One question is, how to determine the best position for each tree? He mentioned swales and ridges, I believe. Would that mean the trees won't be in a straight line?
Good stuff!
Interesting stuff man!
THANK YOU for this video. All the best !! I wish I had the property to doe the same !!
I found this video while researching as to whether this could be done. It's encouraging. The gentleman sounds Australian. Is that where he lives?
Likely
I think the hunting look like great fun as long as it’s just for fun.
Exactly what kind if trees did you plant? I found some around my live oaks.
Do Truffles kill the tree? or is the harvest part of digging at the roots for the tree kill the tree?
Truffles and trees are in a symbiotic relationship, truffles aid in absorb toon of water and nutrients from the soil and in return the tree provides the truffles with sugars. Digging up the truffles doesn’t cause much damage to the roots, you only dig up a small part, trees are constantly damaged in nature, they are very resilient, many times when you transplant trees it’s recommended that you trim their roots. To summarize, truffles help the trees and digging them up doesn’t hurt the tree
Where exactly your area is? Is it in NSW?
Interesting video. Congratsulations on making it a reality.
you had to irrigate quercus illux lol? its hard af
Hye, do weather take part on this plant? Wanna try to plant in Asia.. any advice? Thanks
Good luck!
nice
Loved the video. How can I be in contact with Alan? Thanks.
And the annual revenue/profit is?
Hi where are you located?
Can i visit you to learn more
Hi, great video. How are the Querscus suber cork trees doing with the truffles?
you can grow truffles?
This is good tho it's At least a step in the right direction As far as cultivating these truffles which is kind of amazing
Where is it?
Australia
Future billionaire
Hello friends does anyone have any information on how we can contact Alan?
Thanks
Poor guy needs the truffles, his shoe need mending
I've heard so many times that truffles can't be farmed...that's obviously not true.
I thought truffles where a fungus that grows in Forrest