Thank you William. That is about what I expected the answer to be. Been trying to cut it down before it seeds and usually would have kept the weed closely cut, but.. don't have a mower and can't use the belly mower on the landscaping tractor, due to the steepness of the pasture.
As always you do a great job of educating your audience. Thank you for the service you freely offer to all of us, #Permaculture Q&A What is the presence of patches of nettles indicating to soil health in a pasture? What can be done to encourage the pasture on to better grass growth in these areas? They seem to be areas of greater moisture but not exclusively.
@@ThePermacultureConsultant Sweet Sweet I do realize that I will have some home work before and after the visit. Awaiting your phone call. God Bless from TN.
I made a compost tea using dayflower weed, then after about 1 year of brewing, I spread the rotted remains into my compost. The roots/ seeds lived, and now I have dayflower in my garden!!!! Argh!!
@permacultureQ&A Love your videos! Please continue making them. QUESTION: Where do you personally turn to for good information? In one of your videos you recently referenced the "Real AF" podcast. I checked it out and really like it. It got me to thinking. Would you and your dad consider doing a video together where you would go over what news stations, resources, podcasts and true information sources you turn to for accurate unbiased and honest reports? I really like your take on the world situation, and also respect your dad's take on it as well. I'm not really asking about permaculture. I believe you both have that pretty well covered with your UA-cam channels. There's a big need for staying current with world political and culture events. I'm not a sheeple. I don't trust most all the major news services or their propaganda machines. I'm just curious what you two would recommend. Maybe even list off the top 10 books to read. Podcasts lists? Online radio sources? What sources of information would you both recommend for someone getting up to date on the current course of human affairs? Thanks
I've done both the soil food web fundamentals and am currently in Matt Powers class, I have both an Omax and LW Scientific scopes, with the epifluorescence. Working on my shed to classroom/library/microscopy lab, if I can help on the computer side.
#permacultureq&a one day I’ll be writing in my questions on my acres of land but for now what are your tips for fixing my Houston, Tx residential yard?
#PermacultureQnA - Hey William, between you and your parents, and other people you work with, you have a lot of animal experience. Could you do a video on different animals, pros and cons and reasons why you fight not want them from your own experience in certain scenarios etc.
@@ThePermacultureConsultant This has been sticking in my head because of your comment about using the pigs to eat snakes... Could you also maybe mention some of the wild animals and how they are deterred by some animals that you might keep on a farm.
@NorthsideDork_3043 - I have dozens of trees planted in sets of two that are 2ft apart, each set is 8-12ft apart, depending on the size of rootstock... They form a border row on the inside of my fence, 12-16ft from center, with fruiting vines along the fence. If you're willing to look after them, they'll be good.
That is such a blessing to hear about your soil lab. Praying for your sucess🎉
Thank you so much! I'm running tests right now!
I love ALL The Permaculture Consultant videos!
Thanks buddy!
Planting earlier without distubing the roots, is how i have seen ice cream tubs with pumpkin seedlings.
Thank you Brother
Thank YOU!
Surely appreciate all your efforts to do the best job answering so thoroughly!
Thank you so much!
William, thank you!
Thank YOU!
Thx William! 😊
Thank YOU!
Thanks!
Oh wow, thank you so much! I didn't know you could send money in the comments!
excellent information! any tips on how to get rid of cactus in pastures? Thank you, William you and your family are in my prayers.
Thank you William!❤❤❤
Thank YOU!
Thank you William. That is about what I expected the answer to be. Been trying to cut it down before it seeds and usually would have kept the weed closely cut, but.. don't have a mower and can't use the belly mower on the landscaping tractor, due to the steepness of the pasture.
Oh man, you have a unique situation going on.
Maybe try crimping it with some long 2x4's
A lot of great information Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
As always you do a great job of educating your audience. Thank you for the service you freely offer to all of us,
#Permaculture Q&A
What is the presence of patches of nettles indicating to soil health in a pasture? What can be done to encourage the pasture on to better grass growth in these areas? They seem to be areas of greater moisture but not exclusively.
Thank you so much Dwight!
Just keep the good work God Bless
Thank you so much Keith!
Pasture Raised PIMP, Awesome video as always. Hope to see you at the upcoming events. God Bless from TN.
Thank you brother! I'll be contacting you soon about doing your consultation at the same time I'm up for the Back to the Land Festival!
@@ThePermacultureConsultant Sweet Sweet I do realize that I will have some home work before and after the visit. Awaiting your phone call. God Bless from TN.
Hello 👋 William, I’ve not had an issue with fire ants so far knock on wood, but people that I know have, have used powdered sugar and borax
I've never heard of that one before 😂
I made a compost tea using dayflower weed, then after about 1 year of brewing, I spread the rotted remains into my compost. The roots/ seeds lived, and now I have dayflower in my garden!!!! Argh!!
This is a good example to bring up in a future video. Do you mind if I mention this?
@@ThePermacultureConsultant Not at all. Please spread your wisdom!
@permacultureQ&A
Love your videos! Please continue making them.
QUESTION: Where do you personally turn to for good information?
In one of your videos you recently referenced the "Real AF" podcast. I checked it out and really like it. It got me to thinking. Would you and your dad consider doing a video together where you would go over what news stations, resources, podcasts and true information sources you turn to for accurate unbiased and honest reports? I really like your take on the world situation, and also respect your dad's take on it as well. I'm not really asking about permaculture. I believe you both have that pretty well covered with your UA-cam channels. There's a big need for staying current with world political and culture events. I'm not a sheeple. I don't trust most all the major news services or their propaganda machines. I'm just curious what you two would recommend. Maybe even list off the top 10 books to read. Podcasts lists? Online radio sources? What sources of information would you both recommend for someone getting up to date on the current course of human affairs?
Thanks
If memory serves, Gravenstein apple trees need another variety of apple for pollination.
That's good to know, I wasn't aware of that. Thank you!
I've done both the soil food web fundamentals and am currently in Matt Powers class, I have both an Omax and LW Scientific scopes, with the epifluorescence. Working on my shed to classroom/library/microscopy lab, if I can help on the computer side.
I'm running tests right now and I think I have most of the bugs worked out. Thank you so much! What do you think of the Matt Powers class so far?
#permacultureq&a one day I’ll be writing in my questions on my acres of land but for now what are your tips for fixing my Houston, Tx residential yard?
I've used oyster shell to supplement my garden, what do you think about that?thank you.
I'll answer this in a Q&A soon! Thank you!
Q.&A. How deep can comfrey roots grow.? I love the content you provide 👍🙏🌻
Good question! It depends 😉😂
I'm just kidding, I'll answer this soon in a Q&A
#PermacultureQnA - Hey William, between you and your parents, and other people you work with, you have a lot of animal experience. Could you do a video on different animals, pros and cons and reasons why you fight not want them from your own experience in certain scenarios etc.
Awesome topic, thank you so much!
@@ThePermacultureConsultant This has been sticking in my head because of your comment about using the pigs to eat snakes... Could you also maybe mention some of the wild animals and how they are deterred by some animals that you might keep on a farm.
Wow... I haven't had this happen in a long time. UA-cam auto unsubscribed me from you.
If you already aren't good with computers you should use Linux. Linux Mint is great and it's open source.
Too late now 😂
@@ThePermacultureConsultant nah it's never too late... 😁
#permacultureQ&A
Any experiences on dry farming in the south within Food Forest context?
Good question! Thank you!
@NorthsideDork_3043 - I have dozens of trees planted in sets of two that are 2ft apart, each set is 8-12ft apart, depending on the size of rootstock... They form a border row on the inside of my fence, 12-16ft from center, with fruiting vines along the fence. If you're willing to look after them, they'll be good.
Wow I love this community. Thank you so much for your response and your knowledge