The internet was behaving, so we had a livestream last night:
I can’t tell you how excited I am about this gardening year. The food forest is entering its second year, and the Grocery Row Gardens are looking great. We’re a bit short on time since the nursery has been taking it up, but we started hundreds of transplants to sell and all the extras are getting planted out.
I’m also working on an in-depth food forest course that is going to be exclusive to our supporters, and in doing that, we are putting in work on our food forest and filming it so you can see how we make things happen.
The picture at the top is from last spring, and it reminds me I need to plant cucumbers ASAP!
Hope to see some of you at Keepers of the Old Ways this weekend!
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Hi David,
Thank you for the advice on ag lime. It has made a big difference. Spread it in two large areas and can see the difference.
The peppers are doing great and the everglades tomatoes are blooming. The snake beans are starting to look for the sun.
Yams and sweet potato are waiting forward warner night but look healthy.
My pushing the zone “dinosaur trap” project is going slow due to all the digging and tree removal requirements but the future canopy trees, pecan, black cherry and black wallnut are in place in the existing pine canopy. i have high hopes.
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