Thanks for showing us what you are doing--and it's A LOT! in a short time . Consider getting a better quality microphone as the sound fades in and out. Also, maybe show a bit less but with more close-ups on individual plants that you are referring to ... or photo insert of mature specimens. I know the heartbreak of nights in the low 20's on the tropical fruit ... RIP mangoes in pots. Again, best of luck. I look forward to updates.
What are the names of the “server crops” that you use for chop and drop. I heard bananas, carimbia, Mexican sunflower, Mombasa, mivuno cow pea, red Napier ….any others? Also, I’d love to see/hear how you started from day 1. Did you use wood chip compost?
Yes many others including Albizia, sesbania, Enterolobium, Leucaena, crotalaria and many more. All our young service trees are small but in time will provide lots of organic matter. Most of these systems started with horse manure and wood chips. I’ll post a video soon of a new installation from start to finish.
Cool video dude
Looking great! Thank you for sharing 🤙
Nice work! Really nice assortment of species. Everything looks really vibrant and healthy.
Subscribed and looking forward to more content.
love the organization! I grow similar species here in ocala!
wonderful, the jamaican cherry its something i will try in South Spain with some irrigation.
Looking good man, that corn variety looks legit! I've seen a video on that, glad to see someone in FL experimenting with it.
Thanks man! Yea I hope these corn play out as good as can be expected. They don’t seem to handle wind very well but time will tell.
Having lived in Florida for 50+ years, Im like, you zone 9 a or b???? Lol. Beautiful btw:)
Thanks for showing us what you are doing--and it's A LOT! in a short time . Consider getting a better quality microphone as the sound fades in and out. Also, maybe show a bit less but with more close-ups on individual plants that you are referring to ... or photo insert of mature specimens. I know the heartbreak of nights in the low 20's on the tropical fruit ... RIP mangoes in pots. Again, best of luck. I look forward to updates.
Thanks for the tip! Microphone incoming
What are the names of the “server crops” that you use for chop and drop.
I heard bananas, carimbia, Mexican sunflower, Mombasa, mivuno cow pea, red Napier ….any others?
Also, I’d love to see/hear how you started from day 1. Did you use wood chip compost?
Yes many others including Albizia, sesbania, Enterolobium, Leucaena, crotalaria and many more. All our young service trees are small but in time will provide lots of organic matter.
Most of these systems started with horse manure and wood chips. I’ll post a video soon of a new installation from start to finish.
@@Syntropicswamp So looking forward to this!