Planting forest / agroforestry in the south of Portugal. I have found almost every single plant and tree including fruit all benefit from shade. They all grow happier and healthier. Lovely video thank you.
Interesting! And quite understandable in South of Pertugal. Seems like the mykorrhiza collaboration is the most important for plants in young age. And the collaboration between plants and trees. Best wishes!
Very interesting! I wish you all the best with you efforts! Have you considered growing heartnut (Juglans ailantifolia cordiformis)? I really would love to do that some hundred kilometers north-eastwards (close to Tartu), but I haven't found reliable source for either guaranteed disease-free seeds or plants. Theoretically some varieties of mulberries and also walnuts could be grown (last ones grow e.g. successfully in Saaremaa) in our climate.
Go for it! I grow walnuts, heartnuts, mulberries and chestnuts by the east coast of Sweden. It is northwest from you, 70 km north from Stockholm It works!
Check out Ethan Tapper's online accounts and book How to Love a Forest. I think these two would get along so well. It would be interesting to learn about what invasive plants must be contended with in this forest.
Oaks are not planned to grow old under the canopy, but to become canopy trees in this system. And the existing old oaks here are given a lot of space in order to live long.
1:04 My new Mentor , Thanks for coming out of the forest .
Agnis have made many youtube videos in Latvian. Ask him to start making them in English 😊 youtube.com/@mezsaimnieciba?feature=shared
Planting forest / agroforestry in the south of Portugal. I have found almost every single plant and tree including fruit all benefit from shade. They all grow happier and healthier. Lovely video thank you.
Interesting! And quite understandable in South of Pertugal. Seems like the
mykorrhiza collaboration is the most important for plants in young age. And the collaboration between plants and trees. Best wishes!
Great and inspiring work. I hope a lot of people will see this film.
Tack Cyklarhem! Det hoppas vi med ❤
Wonderful !! This kind of thinking and Acton is vital for the future of all life 😀❤️😀❤️
Thank you. Have a nice day!
nice video
Great video!
Thank you!
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Thank you! Greetings from Sweden. / Maja
Very interesting! I wish you all the best with you efforts!
Have you considered growing heartnut (Juglans ailantifolia cordiformis)? I really would love to do that some hundred kilometers north-eastwards (close to Tartu), but I haven't found reliable source for either guaranteed disease-free seeds or plants. Theoretically some varieties of mulberries and also walnuts could be grown (last ones grow e.g. successfully in Saaremaa) in our climate.
Go for it! I grow walnuts, heartnuts, mulberries and chestnuts by the east coast of Sweden. It is northwest from you, 70 km north from Stockholm It works!
Check out Ethan Tapper's online accounts and book How to Love a Forest. I think these two would get along so well.
It would be interesting to learn about what invasive plants must be contended with in this forest.
Thank you, I will send your question to Agnis.
invasive species in my forest arrive with seed: Solidago canadensis, Heracleum sosnowsky, Acer negundo
I will do this too if time will let me!
Start now! Best wishes!
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oaks cant grow under canopy they live 20yrs then wither out
Oaks are not planned to grow old under the canopy, but to become canopy trees in this system. And the existing old oaks here are given a lot of space in order to live long.