Hi, thank you for this video. I am originally from Thailand. My husband and I are interested to learn about your farm and would like to have an update on your house construction. We are an early stage in the development of our property in Orlando. Thanks!
Looks like your house construction is finished. I'd love to see how that turned out. Racks galore on your bananas. The blooming Bolivian sunflower looked great. It's hard to chop them when they're covered in flowers. I never considered canna lilly for biomass. They freeze back up here, so I'm not sure they'd grow sufficiently to chop and drop and recover enough to still bloom before winter. Seems like it's been a while since your last vid. Hope you've been enjoying life.
What's Ripening? Cool. Yeah, i have arrow root, but it’s not nearly as vigorous as that galangal plant. Thees also Hedychium coronarium, which we call swamp lily here in brazil. Do you know it?
@@AgroforestryAcademy I don't have that one here but we do have similar swamp lily. Seems like our wild blackberry grows well in wet sites too, I might try growing improved types at my place
@@thebunnyfoofoo contact me privately through Facebook or the email on my website. Digital design help would be great if you have those skills already.
Dude thats a very clever channel name. Sounds like something i should subscribe to
Syntropic principles. Cool...
great ! thank you
Looking great! Nice to see things getting big. You must be right next to an airport! Thanks for the tip on Galangal
Kickin' ass Matt. Very good to see your farm. Thanks for the tips!
Hi, thank you for this video. I am originally from Thailand. My husband and I are interested to learn about your farm and would like to have an update on your house construction. We are an early stage in the development of our property in Orlando. Thanks!
Looks like your house construction is finished. I'd love to see how that turned out.
Racks galore on your bananas.
The blooming Bolivian sunflower looked great. It's hard to chop them when they're covered in flowers.
I never considered canna lilly for biomass. They freeze back up here, so I'm not sure they'd grow sufficiently to chop and drop and recover enough to still bloom before winter.
Seems like it's been a while since your last vid. Hope you've been enjoying life.
Is there any reason why you should not shred your biomass before laying?
Great video! Thanks :-)
I liked that galangal (is that how you write jt?) plant. Do tou think it works well swampy areas, but dry climate?
I think so. As long as it's actively growing it handles wet soil. If it was colder season, it may stop growing and rot like other ginger and turmeric
Arrowroot is a really good one for wet site too. Makes a great starch flour
What's Ripening? Cool. Yeah, i have arrow root, but it’s not nearly as vigorous as that galangal plant.
Thees also Hedychium coronarium, which we call swamp lily here in brazil. Do you know it?
@@AgroforestryAcademy I don't have that one here but we do have similar swamp lily. Seems like our wild blackberry grows well in wet sites too, I might try growing improved types at my place
What is the plant right after aroids? Draconis or something?
Tithonia Diversifolia AKA Bolivian sunflower tree.
@@madjustmad3946 THANK YOU!
Do you have any irrigation?
Great video btw
Thanks, no irrigation for last year or so
That’s awesome I’m just in my 4th year
Sweet username
Do you offer any sort of internships?
Not really, but I do accepts volunteers at times
@@WhatsRipening I'd be willing to volunteer if you need it. Do you ever need help in the digital layout part of your jobs?
@@thebunnyfoofoo contact me privately through Facebook or the email on my website. Digital design help would be great if you have those skills already.