@@barbrahnakamanya6866 I have already picked soooo many for the freezer and friends and neighbors have picked too - I am so grateful for the abundance!
WOW!! Those apple trees Maybe the nitrogin fixers have "done their job" and feel they can leave the space to other beings? I'd cut the fallen pieces and leave them right where they are. Unless I needed fire wood
Hi Martina :) Yes I hve thought of that too - I am curious to see what other natural editing is going to happen in the garden in the years to come :) I hope your garden is thriving!
@@inspiratoriet96 When I first started the food forest I wanted, in total Permaculture mode, to plant some sibirian pea shrubs. I bought five or six. But they all died. The trees they where supposed to "support" on the other hand, grew like water. But I guess I didn't receive the massage and tried again, with other nitrogen fixers... they didn't like my garden either. The only one I still have (and I'm thinking about killing it every year, is the wisteria, that keeps trying to strangle the whole village. It gives me HEAPS of material to mulch with, so... Maybe I'll keepit one more year 😂😂😂
Hi Barbrah :) I know - I am an evil apple tree stephmom! One is actually already resting the heavy branches on the small fence aound the bed where it is growing and the other one has always had that leaning shape.....
Thanks for sharing. Look at all those seebackthorn berries on the fallen tree 😮
yes, it is seabuckthorn madness - I don't know if the weight og the berries were a contributing factor.....
@@inspiratoriet96most likely. I hope you won't let them go to waste. They are highly priced berries here in the US
@@barbrahnakamanya6866 I have already picked soooo many for the freezer and friends and neighbors have picked too - I am so grateful for the abundance!
WOW!! Those apple trees
Maybe the nitrogin fixers have "done their job" and feel they can leave the space to other beings? I'd cut the fallen pieces and leave them right where they are. Unless I needed fire wood
Hi Martina :) Yes I hve thought of that too - I am curious to see what other natural editing is going to happen in the garden in the years to come :) I hope your garden is thriving!
@@inspiratoriet96 When I first started the food forest I wanted, in total Permaculture mode, to plant some sibirian pea shrubs. I bought five or six. But they all died. The trees they where supposed to "support" on the other hand, grew like water. But I guess I didn't receive the massage and tried again, with other nitrogen fixers... they didn't like my garden either. The only one I still have (and I'm thinking about killing it every year, is the wisteria, that keeps trying to strangle the whole village. It gives me HEAPS of material to mulch with, so... Maybe I'll keepit one more year 😂😂😂
@@MartinaSchoppe 😁 haha I think that's valid feedback the garden is giving you
I hope those loaded apple trees don't break. I know you don't thin but you might wanna support those loaded branches.
Hi Barbrah :) I know - I am an evil apple tree stephmom! One is actually already resting the heavy branches on the small fence aound the bed where it is growing and the other one has always had that leaning shape.....
😅 stepmom 😂 as long as they well taken care of. @inspiratoriet96
Poor tree!
Yes, I know! I have a fruit tree guy coming to help me this winter and I hope he can help me trim them to balance the growth a little :)