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How to Grow a Sustainable & Organic Garden! | 10 Eco Gardening Tips
10 Ways to Create a Sustainable Organic Garden. I go into details like composting, collecting rainwater, using native plants as opposed to exotic ones, and a ton more tips.
🔗 Links to Products in Video:
1:09 - Garden Hook: homedepot.sjv.io/64-in-garden-hook
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4:03 - Castile Soap: https://amzn.to/34JDN2f
5:06 - Compost Bucket: https://amzn.to/2J6lecr
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5:38 - Rain Barrel: homedepot.sjv.io/rain-barrel
5:42 - Watering Can: homedepot.sjv.io/watering-can
7:52 - Solar Lights: homedepot.sjv.io/solar-lights
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published: 29 Aug 2020
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Backyard Gardening Harvest | Can Anyone Do This? | Sustainable Organic Garden
The backyard garden is really pumping out the food now!
Thanks for the kind words and support 😁🐕❤️
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→ Vermiculite: https://amzn.to/311woeH
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published: 07 Aug 2019
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Man Creates INCREDIBLE Small-scale Sustainable NATURAL FARM
Thomas has created an incredible small-scale sustainable natural farm in Japan. The small-scale sustainable natural farm that Thomas Kloepfer started after the Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011, and which he runs together with his wife Kaori in Hiroshima, Japan, is proof that growing food using natural farming principles can be hugely productive AND environmentally sound.
In this video, Thomas shares the story of his small-scale organic farm, describes his experience with natural farming, and shows how growing food naturally is working on his farm. This video is for anyone interested in how a homestead and abundance can be created through lots of intelligent design, hard work, goodwill, and careful observation of the natural environment. There's a bunch of valuable insights into how foo...
published: 21 Jul 2022
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This community rebuilt its farms with sustainable methods in the Philippines
In the wake of devastating floods in 2004, the residents of Kiday, Philippines, embarked on a journey of resilience and sustainability. This video explores how this community rebuilt their farms using agroecology and agroforestry practices after the disaster. With communal plots and private gardens, they now embrace organic methods to rebuild their lives and protect the environment. However, their commitment to sustainable agriculture faces challenges, including a lack of government support and the construction of the Kaliwa Dam upstream, which poses a new threat.
Read the full story at https://news.mongabay.com/2023/05/organic-farming-and-community-spirit-buoy-a-typhoon-battered-philippine-town/
#mongabay #agroecology #sustainability
Mongabay is a nonprofit environmental science and co...
published: 15 May 2023
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Food Forest, Sustainable Organic Gardening
The Food Forest is built on a thick wood chip mulch, which is the same technique used in the "Back To Eden Method." I let the worms and the fungus do the work for me. Working with nature rather then against it.
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5 TIPS FOR BUILDING HEALTHY SOIL: https://youtu.be/7-Tyz7fGeZo
published: 23 Aug 2017
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A Forest Garden With 500 Edible Plants Could Lead to a Sustainable Future | Short Film Showcase
Instead of neat rows of monoculture, forest gardens combine fruit and nut trees, shrubs, herbs, vines and perennial vegetables together in one seemingly wild setting. This type of agroforestry mimics natural ecosystems and uses the space available in a sustainable way. UK-based Martin Crawford is one of the pioneers of forest gardening. Starting out with a flat field in 1994, his land has been transformed into a woodland and serves as an educational resource for others interested in forest gardening. This short film by Thomas Regnault focuses on Crawford's forest garden, which is abundant, diverse, edible, and might be one answer to the future of food systems.
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published: 18 Feb 2019
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Small-scale sustainable home and garden design | Garden Design and Inspiration | Gardening Australia
Costa visits a sustainable house and garden, designed to make efficient use of every space. Subscribe 🔔 http://ab.co/GA-subscribe
Mike and his partner bought an unrenovated house on a leafy Mt Colah street 10 years ago. Their garden starts on the verge with edibles, and the front yard is a thriving ‘no dig’ food forest. There’s another obvious sign that there’s something interesting going on here - a community swap stall with seeds, plants and books all enclosed in a big, old red phone box.
Mike says he’s met more of my neighbours in the last month, than in seven years!
Mike’s aim is to improve livability while caring for the planet. Mike renovated the original house to increase its energy efficiency, with solar water and solar electricity. He’s built a hardwood pergola down the west s...
published: 30 Nov 2021
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Feed Your Family with An Organic Permaculture Sustainable Garden - Micro Farming
We planted our garden 1 month ago today! See how much it's grown! It's time to get the cages on the tomatoes, and trellis the peas!
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published: 01 Jun 2019
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What is sustainable gardening?
🌱 What does it mean to garden sustainably?
🧐 We asked two experts—Jose Torcal and Mary Jenkins from RAINscapeTO—and here’s what we learned:
🌱 Essentially, to garden sustainably is to mimic nature as much as possible
🌿 That is, to grow what will grow in the conditions available
🌻 For example, in soil that’s clay-heavy, grow plants that appreciate that kind of soil, plant drought-tolerant species in sunny, dry spots, and so on
🙌 Grow plants that will thrive in the conditions in your region (research native plant species & plant those guys!)
🚫 Reduce or eliminate lawn: lawns are costly in many ways...they need a lot of water, do nothing for pollinators and wildlife, and require carbon-intensive maintenance
🌿 Resist replacing soil – work with the soil you have as much as possible
🍂 Amend ...
published: 13 Jan 2023
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Highly productive urban farm / Sustainable garden / Permaculture / Edible beauty / Fruit & Veggies
Welcome to Melbourne Foodforest! Here's a bit about us.
🌲 About three years ago, we made the marvellous (or crazy?!) decision to convert every inch of our backyard into a productive working garden. We intermingle fruit trees, veggies, and companion flowers in many layers to create a space that nourishes our belly and our soul. We've made use of every inch of space including vertical space to create an edible jungle, teeming with life.
🌲 We have filled our garden with over 70 varieties of fruit, countless heirloom veggies, chickens, a productive pond with fish, four worm farms, compost bins, water tanks and a greenhouse. Currently we eat around 50% from our garden and we hope to increase this percentage as our garden evolves
🌲 Our philosophy to gardening is all about edible beauty - pro...
published: 01 Oct 2021
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How to Grow a Sustainable & Organic Garden! | 10 Eco Gardening Tips
10 Ways to Create a Sustainable Organic Garden. I go into details like composting, collecting rainwater, using native plants as opposed to exotic ones, and a to...
10 Ways to Create a Sustainable Organic Garden. I go into details like composting, collecting rainwater, using native plants as opposed to exotic ones, and a ton more tips.
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1:09 - Garden Hook: homedepot.sjv.io/64-in-garden-hook
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5:06 - Compost Bucket: https://amzn.to/2J6lecr
5:13 - Compost Bin: https://amzn.to/2xS0jaH
5:38 - Rain Barrel: homedepot.sjv.io/rain-barrel
5:42 - Watering Can: homedepot.sjv.io/watering-can
7:52 - Solar Lights: homedepot.sjv.io/solar-lights
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10 Ways to Create a Sustainable Organic Garden. I go into details like composting, collecting rainwater, using native plants as opposed to exotic ones, and a ton more tips.
🔗 Links to Products in Video:
1:09 - Garden Hook: homedepot.sjv.io/64-in-garden-hook
4:01 - Neem Oil: https://amzn.to/2DatzN3
4:03 - Castile Soap: https://amzn.to/34JDN2f
5:06 - Compost Bucket: https://amzn.to/2J6lecr
5:13 - Compost Bin: https://amzn.to/2xS0jaH
5:38 - Rain Barrel: homedepot.sjv.io/rain-barrel
5:42 - Watering Can: homedepot.sjv.io/watering-can
7:52 - Solar Lights: homedepot.sjv.io/solar-lights
Stay tuned for more Sustainable & Plant-Based Lifestyle Videos!
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➤ Vegan Food Tips: WEEKDAYS
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- published: 29 Aug 2020
- views: 3043
11:56
Backyard Gardening Harvest | Can Anyone Do This? | Sustainable Organic Garden
The backyard garden is really pumping out the food now!
Thanks for the kind words and support 😁🐕❤️
Merchandise: jamesprigioni.com
Amazon Store: www.amazon.co...
The backyard garden is really pumping out the food now!
Thanks for the kind words and support 😁🐕❤️
Merchandise: jamesprigioni.com
Amazon Store: www.amazon.com/shop/thegardeningchannelwithjamesprigioni
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The backyard garden is really pumping out the food now!
Thanks for the kind words and support 😁🐕❤️
Merchandise: jamesprigioni.com
Amazon Store: www.amazon.com/shop/thegardeningchannelwithjamesprigioni
MY FAVORITE GARDEN PRODUCTS 🧰 💯
→ Birdies Raised Beds: COUPON CODE: TUCK https://lets.growepic.co/jamesprigioni
→Amazon affiliate link: https://amzn.to/2z7NIRQ
→ Sulfur Dust for Fungal Diseases: https://amzn.to/2VETaXP
→ UV Resistant Marker: https://amzn.to/3oUevXb
→ 40% Shade Cloth- https://amzn.to/3vrAYNF
→ Garden Straw Mini: http://bit.ly/gardenstraw
→ Coco Coir: https://amzn.to/3uAyV9J
→ Vermiculite: https://amzn.to/311woeH
→Perlite: https://amzn.to/33uUJHQ
→Mykos Pure Mycorrhizal Inoculant: https://amzn.to/2WCZfRX
→6 Mil Greenhouse plastic: https://amzn.to/39m1YCQ
→Row Cover: https://amzn.to/2GR12h5
→Neem Oil: https://amzn.to/2NgXfta
→Insect Netting: https://amzn.to/2DbJ9I7
→BT Spray for Brassicas: https://amzn.to/3erdkss
→Pruners I use: https://amzn.to/2QsNCtT
→Tomato Clips: https://amzn.to/2YxoaGr
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- published: 07 Aug 2019
- views: 162301
8:20
Man Creates INCREDIBLE Small-scale Sustainable NATURAL FARM
Thomas has created an incredible small-scale sustainable natural farm in Japan. The small-scale sustainable natural farm that Thomas Kloepfer started after the ...
Thomas has created an incredible small-scale sustainable natural farm in Japan. The small-scale sustainable natural farm that Thomas Kloepfer started after the Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011, and which he runs together with his wife Kaori in Hiroshima, Japan, is proof that growing food using natural farming principles can be hugely productive AND environmentally sound.
In this video, Thomas shares the story of his small-scale organic farm, describes his experience with natural farming, and shows how growing food naturally is working on his farm. This video is for anyone interested in how a homestead and abundance can be created through lots of intelligent design, hard work, goodwill, and careful observation of the natural environment. There's a bunch of valuable insights into how food systems can truly be made sustainable in this video! There's valuable info also related to permaculture techniques, organic gardening more generally, ecological orchards, Masanobu Fukuoka, the state of organic food in Japan, abandoned farmland in Japan, seed saving, using sheep and goats as helpers on the farm, polyculture, interplanting, intensive organic market garden, etc.
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Thomas has created an incredible small-scale sustainable natural farm in Japan. The small-scale sustainable natural farm that Thomas Kloepfer started after the Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011, and which he runs together with his wife Kaori in Hiroshima, Japan, is proof that growing food using natural farming principles can be hugely productive AND environmentally sound.
In this video, Thomas shares the story of his small-scale organic farm, describes his experience with natural farming, and shows how growing food naturally is working on his farm. This video is for anyone interested in how a homestead and abundance can be created through lots of intelligent design, hard work, goodwill, and careful observation of the natural environment. There's a bunch of valuable insights into how food systems can truly be made sustainable in this video! There's valuable info also related to permaculture techniques, organic gardening more generally, ecological orchards, Masanobu Fukuoka, the state of organic food in Japan, abandoned farmland in Japan, seed saving, using sheep and goats as helpers on the farm, polyculture, interplanting, intensive organic market garden, etc.
Help me make more videos like this one by joining my Patreon site! My videos are entirely self-funded at this point!
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- published: 21 Jul 2022
- views: 308627
6:10
This community rebuilt its farms with sustainable methods in the Philippines
In the wake of devastating floods in 2004, the residents of Kiday, Philippines, embarked on a journey of resilience and sustainability. This video explores how ...
In the wake of devastating floods in 2004, the residents of Kiday, Philippines, embarked on a journey of resilience and sustainability. This video explores how this community rebuilt their farms using agroecology and agroforestry practices after the disaster. With communal plots and private gardens, they now embrace organic methods to rebuild their lives and protect the environment. However, their commitment to sustainable agriculture faces challenges, including a lack of government support and the construction of the Kaliwa Dam upstream, which poses a new threat.
Read the full story at https://news.mongabay.com/2023/05/organic-farming-and-community-spirit-buoy-a-typhoon-battered-philippine-town/
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In the wake of devastating floods in 2004, the residents of Kiday, Philippines, embarked on a journey of resilience and sustainability. This video explores how this community rebuilt their farms using agroecology and agroforestry practices after the disaster. With communal plots and private gardens, they now embrace organic methods to rebuild their lives and protect the environment. However, their commitment to sustainable agriculture faces challenges, including a lack of government support and the construction of the Kaliwa Dam upstream, which poses a new threat.
Read the full story at https://news.mongabay.com/2023/05/organic-farming-and-community-spirit-buoy-a-typhoon-battered-philippine-town/
#mongabay #agroecology #sustainability
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- published: 15 May 2023
- views: 20656
15:44
Food Forest, Sustainable Organic Gardening
The Food Forest is built on a thick wood chip mulch, which is the same technique used in the "Back To Eden Method." I let the worms and the fungus do the work f...
The Food Forest is built on a thick wood chip mulch, which is the same technique used in the "Back To Eden Method." I let the worms and the fungus do the work for me. Working with nature rather then against it.
Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/user/thepermaculturgarden?sub_confirmation=1
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LAWN TO HIGH PRODUCTION FOOD FOREST: https://youtu.be/7ByAh_0CIW8
CUCUMBERS, Everything You Need To Know! https://youtu.be/2dq2OQsFCjM
5 TIPS FOR BUILDING HEALTHY SOIL: https://youtu.be/7-Tyz7fGeZo
https://wn.com/Food_Forest,_Sustainable_Organic_Gardening
The Food Forest is built on a thick wood chip mulch, which is the same technique used in the "Back To Eden Method." I let the worms and the fungus do the work for me. Working with nature rather then against it.
Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/user/thepermaculturgarden?sub_confirmation=1
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LAWN TO HIGH PRODUCTION FOOD FOREST: https://youtu.be/7ByAh_0CIW8
CUCUMBERS, Everything You Need To Know! https://youtu.be/2dq2OQsFCjM
5 TIPS FOR BUILDING HEALTHY SOIL: https://youtu.be/7-Tyz7fGeZo
- published: 23 Aug 2017
- views: 6356
3:24
A Forest Garden With 500 Edible Plants Could Lead to a Sustainable Future | Short Film Showcase
Instead of neat rows of monoculture, forest gardens combine fruit and nut trees, shrubs, herbs, vines and perennial vegetables together in one seemingly wild se...
Instead of neat rows of monoculture, forest gardens combine fruit and nut trees, shrubs, herbs, vines and perennial vegetables together in one seemingly wild setting. This type of agroforestry mimics natural ecosystems and uses the space available in a sustainable way. UK-based Martin Crawford is one of the pioneers of forest gardening. Starting out with a flat field in 1994, his land has been transformed into a woodland and serves as an educational resource for others interested in forest gardening. This short film by Thomas Regnault focuses on Crawford's forest garden, which is abundant, diverse, edible, and might be one answer to the future of food systems.
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Instead of neat rows of monoculture, forest gardens combine fruit and nut trees, shrubs, herbs, vines and perennial vegetables together in one seemingly wild setting. This type of agroforestry mimics natural ecosystems and uses the space available in a sustainable way. UK-based Martin Crawford is one of the pioneers of forest gardening. Starting out with a flat field in 1994, his land has been transformed into a woodland and serves as an educational resource for others interested in forest gardening. This short film by Thomas Regnault focuses on Crawford's forest garden, which is abundant, diverse, edible, and might be one answer to the future of food systems.
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A Forest Garden With 500 Edible Plants Could Lead to a Sustainable Future | Short Film Showcase
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- published: 18 Feb 2019
- views: 801807
6:52
Small-scale sustainable home and garden design | Garden Design and Inspiration | Gardening Australia
Costa visits a sustainable house and garden, designed to make efficient use of every space. Subscribe 🔔 http://ab.co/GA-subscribe
Mike and his partner bought a...
Costa visits a sustainable house and garden, designed to make efficient use of every space. Subscribe 🔔 http://ab.co/GA-subscribe
Mike and his partner bought an unrenovated house on a leafy Mt Colah street 10 years ago. Their garden starts on the verge with edibles, and the front yard is a thriving ‘no dig’ food forest. There’s another obvious sign that there’s something interesting going on here - a community swap stall with seeds, plants and books all enclosed in a big, old red phone box.
Mike says he’s met more of my neighbours in the last month, than in seven years!
Mike’s aim is to improve livability while caring for the planet. Mike renovated the original house to increase its energy efficiency, with solar water and solar electricity. He’s built a hardwood pergola down the west side of the house which hosts a grapevine that shades the house in summer. It’s the first of many clever structural innovations he has installed in his garden using mostly recycled materials.
Compost System:
The three-bay compost system is built from recycled roof sheets and brick pallets. Liquid from the back of the bays runs and into a well-positioned bucket. Like all the compost, this liquid is then diluted and used on the garden.
Chook House:
The chook house is palatial and has been built using leftovers from the renovation. It’s both vermin and fox proof, and he used the old front door as the human entrance.
Irrigation:
Rainwater is captured across the site, stored and cleverly distributed. Mike has four tanks positioned around the garden that collectively hold 27,000 litres of water. The garden is irrigated via overhead driplines and tank overflows are redirected to garden beds. Storm water from the driveway is redirected into a set of pipes that are re-directed into the garden.
The entire back lawn was dug up to create swales (a series of contoured ditches) designed to slow down water flow and hold it in the soil.
There’s was a rocky outcrop in the backyard where water naturally collected into a pond. Mike has since bricked in the pond, added a bathtub for an outdoor pool for the kids and then found a bathroom basin which he turned into a bird bath.
Wicking Beds:
Mike has made wicking beds from second hand bulk containers. One is used as a liquid fertiliser brewer and the other four have been chopped in half to make 8 wicking beds. The sides of the wicking beds are protected from the sun with recycled zinc aluminium panels take from a roof. The wicking beds are placed in an ‘exclusion zone’, that has been covered with netting to prevent fruit fly, possums and rats making off with the produce.
For Mike, the journey of the garden is infinitely more important than the destination. He’s learnt a lot on the way and is keen to keep learning. It’s inspiring to see what can be achieved in such a short space of time and what will follow, as Mike’s sustainable gardening journey continues to grow.
Featured Plants:
SYDNEY GREEN WATTLE - Acacia decurrens *
THYME - Thymus vulgaris cv.
PINEAPPLE SAGE - Salvia elegans
SILVERBEET - Beta vulgaris cv.
PEACH ‘FLORDAGOLD’ - Prunus persica cv.
QUINCE - Cydonia oblonga cv.
BASIL ‘PERENNIAL’ - Ocimum cv.
FENNEL - Foeniculum vulgare cv. *
* Check before planting: this may be an environmental weed in your area
Filmed on Dharug Country | Mount Colah, NSW
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Costa visits a sustainable house and garden, designed to make efficient use of every space. Subscribe 🔔 http://ab.co/GA-subscribe
Mike and his partner bought an unrenovated house on a leafy Mt Colah street 10 years ago. Their garden starts on the verge with edibles, and the front yard is a thriving ‘no dig’ food forest. There’s another obvious sign that there’s something interesting going on here - a community swap stall with seeds, plants and books all enclosed in a big, old red phone box.
Mike says he’s met more of my neighbours in the last month, than in seven years!
Mike’s aim is to improve livability while caring for the planet. Mike renovated the original house to increase its energy efficiency, with solar water and solar electricity. He’s built a hardwood pergola down the west side of the house which hosts a grapevine that shades the house in summer. It’s the first of many clever structural innovations he has installed in his garden using mostly recycled materials.
Compost System:
The three-bay compost system is built from recycled roof sheets and brick pallets. Liquid from the back of the bays runs and into a well-positioned bucket. Like all the compost, this liquid is then diluted and used on the garden.
Chook House:
The chook house is palatial and has been built using leftovers from the renovation. It’s both vermin and fox proof, and he used the old front door as the human entrance.
Irrigation:
Rainwater is captured across the site, stored and cleverly distributed. Mike has four tanks positioned around the garden that collectively hold 27,000 litres of water. The garden is irrigated via overhead driplines and tank overflows are redirected to garden beds. Storm water from the driveway is redirected into a set of pipes that are re-directed into the garden.
The entire back lawn was dug up to create swales (a series of contoured ditches) designed to slow down water flow and hold it in the soil.
There’s was a rocky outcrop in the backyard where water naturally collected into a pond. Mike has since bricked in the pond, added a bathtub for an outdoor pool for the kids and then found a bathroom basin which he turned into a bird bath.
Wicking Beds:
Mike has made wicking beds from second hand bulk containers. One is used as a liquid fertiliser brewer and the other four have been chopped in half to make 8 wicking beds. The sides of the wicking beds are protected from the sun with recycled zinc aluminium panels take from a roof. The wicking beds are placed in an ‘exclusion zone’, that has been covered with netting to prevent fruit fly, possums and rats making off with the produce.
For Mike, the journey of the garden is infinitely more important than the destination. He’s learnt a lot on the way and is keen to keep learning. It’s inspiring to see what can be achieved in such a short space of time and what will follow, as Mike’s sustainable gardening journey continues to grow.
Featured Plants:
SYDNEY GREEN WATTLE - Acacia decurrens *
THYME - Thymus vulgaris cv.
PINEAPPLE SAGE - Salvia elegans
SILVERBEET - Beta vulgaris cv.
PEACH ‘FLORDAGOLD’ - Prunus persica cv.
QUINCE - Cydonia oblonga cv.
BASIL ‘PERENNIAL’ - Ocimum cv.
FENNEL - Foeniculum vulgare cv. *
* Check before planting: this may be an environmental weed in your area
Filmed on Dharug Country | Mount Colah, NSW
___________________________________________
Gardening Australia is an ABC TV program providing gardening know-how and inspiration. Presented by Australia's leading horticultural experts, Gardening Australia is a valuable resource to all gardeners through the television program, the magazine, books, DVDs and extensive online content.
Watch more: http://iview.abc.net.au/programs/gardening-australia
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/gardeningaustralia
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/gardeningaustralia
Web: http://www.abc.net.au/gardening
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- published: 30 Nov 2021
- views: 63575
10:53
Feed Your Family with An Organic Permaculture Sustainable Garden - Micro Farming
We planted our garden 1 month ago today! See how much it's grown! It's time to get the cages on the tomatoes, and trellis the peas!
To see more please like a...
We planted our garden 1 month ago today! See how much it's grown! It's time to get the cages on the tomatoes, and trellis the peas!
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About Us:
Our family of 6 is taking what we have learned farming our 1 acre in WA, and will be building a brand new homestead from the ground up in Idaho. We raise meat rabbits, meat chickens, laying hens, and have a real passion for compost! We grow fruit, and prune our own trees, and grow all of our own produce. We save our own seed, and can hundreds of jars a year from our garden bounty. We homeschool our children, and firmly believe they should smell like sunshine, and dirt at the end of the day. We want our kids to have real world skills, and know how to do things, as well as have a deep understanding of faith, history, music, and anything else they are passionate about. We are lifelong learners, and can’t wait to learn and explore more as we start our new journey building off grid in the great American Redoubt!
https://wn.com/Feed_Your_Family_With_An_Organic_Permaculture_Sustainable_Garden_Micro_Farming
We planted our garden 1 month ago today! See how much it's grown! It's time to get the cages on the tomatoes, and trellis the peas!
To see more please like and subscribe
Check us out on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/goodsimplelivng
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About Us:
Our family of 6 is taking what we have learned farming our 1 acre in WA, and will be building a brand new homestead from the ground up in Idaho. We raise meat rabbits, meat chickens, laying hens, and have a real passion for compost! We grow fruit, and prune our own trees, and grow all of our own produce. We save our own seed, and can hundreds of jars a year from our garden bounty. We homeschool our children, and firmly believe they should smell like sunshine, and dirt at the end of the day. We want our kids to have real world skills, and know how to do things, as well as have a deep understanding of faith, history, music, and anything else they are passionate about. We are lifelong learners, and can’t wait to learn and explore more as we start our new journey building off grid in the great American Redoubt!
- published: 01 Jun 2019
- views: 83316
3:01
What is sustainable gardening?
🌱 What does it mean to garden sustainably?
🧐 We asked two experts—Jose Torcal and Mary Jenkins from RAINscapeTO—and here’s what we learned:
🌱 Essentially, to ...
🌱 What does it mean to garden sustainably?
🧐 We asked two experts—Jose Torcal and Mary Jenkins from RAINscapeTO—and here’s what we learned:
🌱 Essentially, to garden sustainably is to mimic nature as much as possible
🌿 That is, to grow what will grow in the conditions available
🌻 For example, in soil that’s clay-heavy, grow plants that appreciate that kind of soil, plant drought-tolerant species in sunny, dry spots, and so on
🙌 Grow plants that will thrive in the conditions in your region (research native plant species & plant those guys!)
🚫 Reduce or eliminate lawn: lawns are costly in many ways...they need a lot of water, do nothing for pollinators and wildlife, and require carbon-intensive maintenance
🌿 Resist replacing soil – work with the soil you have as much as possible
🍂 Amend soil as needed with organic material or compost
🚫 Stay away from chemical fertilizers
💦 Learn about water conservation methods: rain gardens and water barrels are a great place to start
🦋 Recognize that your garden is one part of an existing ecosystem with great possibilities to not only provide beauty, but also food for pollinators and habitat for wildlife!
⏯️ Watch to the end to learn about how your garden is one way you can take action to help the climate, and find joy in the process.
Are you planning to implement sustainable practices in your garden this year? Tell us about it in the comments!
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Want to know more about Gardenstead? Check out our website and other social media!
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Our goal has always been to connect gardeners in an inclusive gardening community, foster and share knowledge, and make gardening resources available to everyone.
As we grow, we seek to expand our conversations about gardening and to
cultivate a mindful embrace of nature and the healing and grounding properties
to be found in it.
Plants cultivate connections between people — from urban settings of balcony gardens
and small spaces to rural backyards with larger and more expansive gardens. We hope
you’ll join us as we continue to nurture these connections and create new ones.
❀❀❀
To make sure you can find what you need, we divide all our content into playlists by topic:
Outdoor Gardening for Beginners:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfq7JhzhIrrnGftreL7MJrh29hQKMzNjs
How to keep houseplants healthy?
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfq7JhzhIrrmdIgQ16K515KDeer8kiNVu
Best indoor gardening ideas:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfq7JhzhIrrnywVjiJVLRhKmUsRmLIqGm
How to grow your own vegetables at home?
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfq7JhzhIrrmnwpqqBqgzOv6FKPGBLa1d
Already watched all the videos we’ve published on YouTube? No worries, we have you covered. Every week we put up new videos to keep you up to date with the latest trends in gardening, growing, caring for houseplants, and more.
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https://wn.com/What_Is_Sustainable_Gardening
🌱 What does it mean to garden sustainably?
🧐 We asked two experts—Jose Torcal and Mary Jenkins from RAINscapeTO—and here’s what we learned:
🌱 Essentially, to garden sustainably is to mimic nature as much as possible
🌿 That is, to grow what will grow in the conditions available
🌻 For example, in soil that’s clay-heavy, grow plants that appreciate that kind of soil, plant drought-tolerant species in sunny, dry spots, and so on
🙌 Grow plants that will thrive in the conditions in your region (research native plant species & plant those guys!)
🚫 Reduce or eliminate lawn: lawns are costly in many ways...they need a lot of water, do nothing for pollinators and wildlife, and require carbon-intensive maintenance
🌿 Resist replacing soil – work with the soil you have as much as possible
🍂 Amend soil as needed with organic material or compost
🚫 Stay away from chemical fertilizers
💦 Learn about water conservation methods: rain gardens and water barrels are a great place to start
🦋 Recognize that your garden is one part of an existing ecosystem with great possibilities to not only provide beauty, but also food for pollinators and habitat for wildlife!
⏯️ Watch to the end to learn about how your garden is one way you can take action to help the climate, and find joy in the process.
Are you planning to implement sustainable practices in your garden this year? Tell us about it in the comments!
❀❀❀
Want to know more about Gardenstead? Check out our website and other social media!
Website: https://www.https://www.gardenstead.com/
Facebook: https://https://www.facebook.com/gardensteadcommunity/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gardenstead/
Stay up-to-date with the latest trends, news and everything gardenstead? Subscribe to our newsletter here: https://www.gardenstead.com/#sign-up
❀❀❀
Gardenstead is an online gardening community and plant lovers channel of gardeners who love to get their hands dirty, both indoors and outdoors. Our gardeners run the gamut. They are vegetable gardeners, houseplant nurturers, small space gardening engineers, herbalists, flower enthusiasts and succulent aficionados.
Our goal has always been to connect gardeners in an inclusive gardening community, foster and share knowledge, and make gardening resources available to everyone.
As we grow, we seek to expand our conversations about gardening and to
cultivate a mindful embrace of nature and the healing and grounding properties
to be found in it.
Plants cultivate connections between people — from urban settings of balcony gardens
and small spaces to rural backyards with larger and more expansive gardens. We hope
you’ll join us as we continue to nurture these connections and create new ones.
❀❀❀
To make sure you can find what you need, we divide all our content into playlists by topic:
Outdoor Gardening for Beginners:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfq7JhzhIrrnGftreL7MJrh29hQKMzNjs
How to keep houseplants healthy?
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfq7JhzhIrrmdIgQ16K515KDeer8kiNVu
Best indoor gardening ideas:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfq7JhzhIrrnywVjiJVLRhKmUsRmLIqGm
How to grow your own vegetables at home?
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfq7JhzhIrrmnwpqqBqgzOv6FKPGBLa1d
Already watched all the videos we’ve published on YouTube? No worries, we have you covered. Every week we put up new videos to keep you up to date with the latest trends in gardening, growing, caring for houseplants, and more.
If you’d like to be notified when we release new content, subscribe HERE:
https://www.youtube.com/c/gardenstead?sub_confirmation=1
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#gardening #sustainableliving #sustainablegardening #plants
- published: 13 Jan 2023
- views: 894
2:55
Highly productive urban farm / Sustainable garden / Permaculture / Edible beauty / Fruit & Veggies
Welcome to Melbourne Foodforest! Here's a bit about us.
🌲 About three years ago, we made the marvellous (or crazy?!) decision to convert every inch of our back...
Welcome to Melbourne Foodforest! Here's a bit about us.
🌲 About three years ago, we made the marvellous (or crazy?!) decision to convert every inch of our backyard into a productive working garden. We intermingle fruit trees, veggies, and companion flowers in many layers to create a space that nourishes our belly and our soul. We've made use of every inch of space including vertical space to create an edible jungle, teeming with life.
🌲 We have filled our garden with over 70 varieties of fruit, countless heirloom veggies, chickens, a productive pond with fish, four worm farms, compost bins, water tanks and a greenhouse. Currently we eat around 50% from our garden and we hope to increase this percentage as our garden evolves
🌲 Our philosophy to gardening is all about edible beauty - productive veggies and fruit trees intermingled with companion flowers - the best of both worlds. Our garden teaches us so much about life and resilience, and provides us with an abundance of organic produce year-round.
🌲 We are passionate about gardening sustainably. I'm a big believer that to succeed in the garden you don't need to spend a lot of money or buy copious amounts of plastic packaged materials. You'll see us use lots of recycled and salvaged materials.
🌲 My husband is the chef and shares recipes for delicious, wholesome ways to cook with and preserve your abundant harvests.
🌲 We are here to share all our tips, tricks on how you can successfully grow your own backyard foodforest. It is our mission to help make the world a little greener, one gardener at a time!
❤️ We pour our heart and soul into every video we make. It'd mean the world to us if you could Like and Share our videos and Subscribe to our channel. Your support helps us to grow and allows us to make more great content ❤️
🔔 Remember to click the notification bell icon in order to hear about new videos. Youtube settings mean you won't hear from a channel unless you click on the bell icon 🔔
This is a short highlight of our segment which was featured on TV on ABC's Gardening Australia. For the full segment you can find it at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqtrT_7sHKc.
SUBSCRIBE for more juicy gardening and cooking tips, tricks and unique edibles.
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https://wn.com/Highly_Productive_Urban_Farm_Sustainable_Garden_Permaculture_Edible_Beauty_Fruit_Veggies
Welcome to Melbourne Foodforest! Here's a bit about us.
🌲 About three years ago, we made the marvellous (or crazy?!) decision to convert every inch of our backyard into a productive working garden. We intermingle fruit trees, veggies, and companion flowers in many layers to create a space that nourishes our belly and our soul. We've made use of every inch of space including vertical space to create an edible jungle, teeming with life.
🌲 We have filled our garden with over 70 varieties of fruit, countless heirloom veggies, chickens, a productive pond with fish, four worm farms, compost bins, water tanks and a greenhouse. Currently we eat around 50% from our garden and we hope to increase this percentage as our garden evolves
🌲 Our philosophy to gardening is all about edible beauty - productive veggies and fruit trees intermingled with companion flowers - the best of both worlds. Our garden teaches us so much about life and resilience, and provides us with an abundance of organic produce year-round.
🌲 We are passionate about gardening sustainably. I'm a big believer that to succeed in the garden you don't need to spend a lot of money or buy copious amounts of plastic packaged materials. You'll see us use lots of recycled and salvaged materials.
🌲 My husband is the chef and shares recipes for delicious, wholesome ways to cook with and preserve your abundant harvests.
🌲 We are here to share all our tips, tricks on how you can successfully grow your own backyard foodforest. It is our mission to help make the world a little greener, one gardener at a time!
❤️ We pour our heart and soul into every video we make. It'd mean the world to us if you could Like and Share our videos and Subscribe to our channel. Your support helps us to grow and allows us to make more great content ❤️
🔔 Remember to click the notification bell icon in order to hear about new videos. Youtube settings mean you won't hear from a channel unless you click on the bell icon 🔔
This is a short highlight of our segment which was featured on TV on ABC's Gardening Australia. For the full segment you can find it at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqtrT_7sHKc.
SUBSCRIBE for more juicy gardening and cooking tips, tricks and unique edibles.
FOR MORE, FOLLOW US ON:
► INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/melbourne.foodforest/
► FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/Melbourne.foodforest
► WEBSITE: https://www.melbournefoodforest.com.au
- published: 01 Oct 2021
- views: 27053