I have watched this several times and today I actually sat down with pen and paper to take notes. So informative and such an enthusiastic, passionate gardener. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
I love the way he touches his plants. He's actually petting them. That is love! That is why his info is valuable. A gardener with so much love for his plants always gives great tips.
More people should interview this guy he's got a wealth of knowledge he wants to share non-stop. Regardless of what his program is or how he's doing it that Garden is Lush
I have watched this video several times over the last six months or so! I will watch again tomorrow but this time, with a pen & paper to take notes! 😊 Thank you so much for sharing your garden
Went to Angelo's place today and I must say i was presently surprised on what he has created. Angelo is also a wealth of knowledge and I can wait to visit he place again. Thank you Angelo it was a great day.
The plants almost hide the house! Very entertaining and informative. I grow loads of Feverfew (by accident) and I didn't know what it was until I watched your video.
Timeless video, it never gets old as the plants will work out if used correctly. Thank you for the examples of some very beautiful plants and flowers, fruits and vegetables. Peace and blessings to all.
+Daniel Ellis St johns wort, wormwood, chamomile, tansy, horseradish, sorrel, lemongrass. the Egyptians and the mayans and everyone else has to learn these plants that dont change!!!! If you dont stop and feel some chamomile tea every now and then or get juiced up on fresh goji berry well your missing out in this short existence of a life we all take for granted. Start a orchard today.
Another thing teachers will be pissed at having to have to teach and most students will choose not to learn. Take the students out of the schoolhouse put them into nature and let them learn the natural way hands-on experience teach of the other academic subjects while actually practicing the practical
Corporations will hate it because kids will learn about growing organic pesticides of all kinds and growing organic fertilizers of all kinds. Like Yerb De La Pulga (we got hundreds of plants imported and propagated since the 60s and 70s), Mexican marigolds (tagates minuta) to protect against blight, fungus, soil pests, plant pests, plant diseases. Camomile which is a plant doctor which is planted to a drooping or nearly dying plant to revive it back alive and in good health again. Comfrey is a most beloved plant in the permaculture movement because, not only does it accumulate a lot of nutrients, it produces and abundance of organic mater with which to spread them out. Comfrey leaves are so powerfully fertile that they get compared to manure.
I really really like how you are companion planting here. I love how everything looks full, but not wild/unkept. I live in FL, and wished you lived closer so I could come see your space.
I am so hot right now... Blown away! My head is as full of ideas as his garden! 240KG of food!!! Just beautiful. Poetry in (slow) motion! Wormwood uber alles! Can't wait to show my friends. Thank you Angelo, your passion and knowledge is beautiful to watch And inspiring! Where is this? "I have butterflies but no caterpillars" plus Raised eyebrow looking straight at camera = ... Gangsta
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and beautiful garden. We have 2 acres that we are slowly turning into a food forest. My chickens sure benefit from all the foliage too!
This is my first time enjoying your TH-cam channel. Great work! I’m looking forward to more great content from you. Thank you so much for this informative video! I got so much out of it.
Thank you for sharing your garden and knowledge with us. I’m a TH-cam gardener too. It’s my 3rd year and ever year I try to get better. This year I’m trying intercropping/companion planting. I found your channel in my research. This is very helpful and I and so happy I found your channel because it has so much to offer. I hope we can learn more from each other as we grow our gardens and our channels! Happy Planting!
This is a fantastic lesson from a cleary passionate and masterful gardener. What a great lesson. I would love to see his plans for the garden and how he decided where to put what in his forest garden. Very informative and succinct. Thank you very much!!
This video is truly inspiring, this approach towards a garden as a system is what we need as a mainstream. Beautiful, sustainable - and productive! All the best, thank you for this tour!
What a great garden! Gives me something to aspire to. So much great information thank you for the video! I’m going to have to rewatch and write down the information
THank you for this video i have watched it many times over the last year because it so lovely and info dense. I have a permie garden on 869sq meters mid nth coast nsw and when I want to squeeze another plant or tree in, this is one of the videos I go back to
Love your garden and want to see more of it. I also grow a “jungle”, in a much smaller space. My favorite way to do it and glad to get the benefit of your companion planting info.
That is so awesome. Love your garden. Its very beautiful. I Grow mostly in my balcony and I from tamarind to mango-pineapple. Who ever wants to grow, there's no excuse. All we have to do is plant a seed.
Really interesting video. The one thing I would add is that if you grow horse radish then you've got it for life. It's very deep rooted and spreads like wildfire. Mind you it;s tasty with a shoulder of beef, but...
Whoa, what nasturtiums are those? They're gorgeous! I've seen quite a number of permaculture videos, but you're the first to go in-depth on plants as pest repellent. Thanks so much.
Good vid. Esp for a beginner. If I can suggest, please add plant name as a text over the vid, so we know how it's spelled :) Visually helpful for beginners. Thanks for sharing the vid!
This guy has such a strong wholesome vibe.
I have watched this several times and today I actually sat down with pen and paper to take notes. So informative and such an enthusiastic, passionate gardener. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
I did the same
Can u share what u wrote?
Please ,share. With me what you write, because i am not English native,so difficult to me to understand,easy if just read
Grace Axisa great idea!
The plants he mentions (in order):
Rosemary
Wormwood
Tansy
Nasturtium
Feverfew
Daisy (some specific daisy, but I can’t tell exactly)
Yarrow
Comfrey
Nettle
Lemon Geranium
Chamomile
Horseradish
Valerian
Alyssum
Calendula
Southernwood
Thank you Lena
Thank you
thanks so much, that is exactly what i needed :-)
Lena Halberstadt Thank you for that list. I lost it between Alyssa and the next.
Thank u so much
It was this mans yard that inspired me to plant more densely. Permaculture solves all the problems.
Permaculture Homestead wow see u here again. I have a small yard too. Still try to figure out ways to do it.
Permaculture Homestead
Indeed permaculture is the way.
I've subscribed after I saw you make lemon balm, mint, and chamomile tea.
I love the way he touches his plants. He's actually petting them. That is love! That is why his info is valuable. A gardener with so much love for his plants always gives great tips.
This guy is so excited about his garden, it's inspiring!
man that guy is a joy to listen to
It’s like the Secret Garden, so beautiful.
Can't stop watching again and again and again....
this Guy is so knowledgeable!! I didn’t know you can pack so many plants together!
I wish I could see a map of his garden layout to see how he planted everything so close together. It is amazing and so inspiring.
Omg! I finally finally found this video again after years! This is the man who inspired me to garden! Gonna go stuff my garden full of plants!
More people should interview this guy he's got a wealth of knowledge he wants to share non-stop.
Regardless of what his program is or how he's doing it that Garden is Lush
I have watched this video several times over the last six months or so! I will watch again tomorrow but this time, with a pen & paper to take notes! 😊
Thank you so much for sharing your garden
I planted some tomatoes amongst the flower bed and they were the best ever in taste, size and look.
You can tell he loves his food garden, good job Sir.
Now I know why my Dad in England grew all those companion plants and he raised all the vegetables and fruit we ate.
What an absolute delight you are to listen to. Such knowledge and enthusiasm!
This guy is a genuine, nature loving, gardener. Really nice video.
Went to Angelo's place today and I must say i was presently surprised on what he has created. Angelo is also a wealth of knowledge and I can wait to visit he place again. Thank you Angelo it was a great day.
One of the better videos I've seen on fruit tree guilds! Thanks so much!
This garden owner is super knowledgeable
The plants almost hide the house! Very entertaining and informative. I grow loads of Feverfew (by accident) and I didn't know what it was until I watched your video.
What an amazing garden and such an information packed video. Thank you!
This is so wonderful!🥰🌺🍅🥕🥒🍠🥬🌿🐸
Timeless video, it never gets old as the plants will work out if used correctly. Thank you for the examples of some very beautiful plants and flowers, fruits and vegetables. Peace and blessings to all.
this garden is insane! absolutely beautiful
+Daniel Ellis St johns wort, wormwood, chamomile, tansy, horseradish, sorrel, lemongrass. the Egyptians and the mayans and everyone else has to learn these plants that dont change!!!!
If you dont stop and feel some chamomile tea every now and then or get juiced up on fresh goji berry well your missing out in this short existence of a life we all take for granted. Start a orchard today.
The interviewer head ran into Blackberries in the trellis my goodness it's a good garden
Companion planting should be taught in grade school.
Another thing teachers will be pissed at having to have to teach and most students will choose not to learn.
Take the students out of the schoolhouse put them into nature and let them learn the natural way hands-on experience teach of the other academic subjects while actually practicing the practical
I agree totally and worked in public schools. Kids love gardens and most of their parents don't.
Corporations will hate it because kids will learn about growing organic pesticides of all kinds and growing organic fertilizers of all kinds. Like Yerb De La Pulga (we got hundreds of plants imported and propagated since the 60s and 70s), Mexican marigolds (tagates minuta) to protect against blight, fungus, soil pests, plant pests, plant diseases. Camomile which is a plant doctor which is planted to a drooping or nearly dying plant to revive it back alive and in good health again. Comfrey is a most beloved plant in the permaculture movement because, not only does it accumulate a lot of nutrients, it produces and abundance of organic mater with which to spread them out. Comfrey leaves are so powerfully fertile that they get compared to manure.
Buster Brown in Philippines where I grown up . We had courses ,gardening on 5th grade, also culinary arts, home economics it is mandatory.
It is
Thank you for this video. Absolutely well done and informative.
Beautiful garden and growing system! Polyculture for the WIN!
Amazing information. Wish I discovered this 7 years ago
I really really like how you are companion planting here. I love how everything looks full, but not wild/unkept. I live in FL, and wished you lived closer so I could come see your space.
I am so hot right now... Blown away! My head is as full of ideas as his garden!
240KG of food!!! Just beautiful. Poetry in (slow) motion! Wormwood uber alles!
Can't wait to show my friends. Thank you Angelo, your passion and knowledge is beautiful to watch And inspiring!
Where is this?
"I have butterflies but no caterpillars" plus Raised eyebrow looking straight at camera = ... Gangsta
This is great - a beautiful, well-realised permaculture garden and detailed, specific information which I can take and use, thank you so much!
Thanks for the scent masking plant library! Great video
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and beautiful garden. We have 2 acres that we are slowly turning into a food forest. My chickens sure benefit from all the foliage too!
Wonderful, beautiful food forest garden! Absolutely thoughtful companion plantings. Everything looks perfect.
who in the world would dislike this?? just amazing.
Wow.. this is inspiring .. I'd love to see more from this garden and gardener.. permaculture food fantastic.. 💓🙂
Wow your knowledge is amazing, thankyou
awesome, definitely gonna learn from this guy
Awesome video, 😀
Thank you for posting this.
Wow! Amazing knowledge
This is my first time enjoying your TH-cam channel. Great work! I’m looking forward to more great content from you. Thank you so much for this informative video! I got so much out of it.
wish this man would do videos ... and slowly ... he is very informative
7:44 Erkayy! Love how green everything is, such a fun looking place to walk around
Fantastic video. It was packed full of amazingly helpful information. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing your garden and knowledge with us. I’m a TH-cam gardener too. It’s my 3rd year and ever year I try to get better. This year I’m trying intercropping/companion planting. I found your channel in my research. This is very helpful and I and so happy I found your channel because it has so much to offer. I hope we can learn more from each other as we grow our gardens and our channels! Happy Planting!
This man is absolutely amazing with his companion planting learned so much from this one short video would like to see more of him.
This is a fantastic lesson from a cleary passionate and masterful gardener. What a great lesson. I would love to see his plans for the garden and how he decided where to put what in his forest garden. Very informative and succinct. Thank you very much!!
Madness of a garden- WoW! Absolutely informative too. Thank you!
You are living the dream, beauty, food & nature's creatures. Bless you & thanks for the beautiful tour. Hope you continue with the teaching videos.
Fabulous video, enjoyed and loved the info.
Thank you for sharing the secrets of your beautiful garden
Love this
Loved this, pure information.
This video is truly inspiring, this approach towards a garden as a system is what we need as a mainstream. Beautiful, sustainable - and productive! All the best, thank you for this tour!
Learned something new today ;-) Thank you so much I will definitely be using some of these combinations in my new regenerative farm in Portugal.
This was great information. Thanks so much for this video!
Angelo would love a tour -I’m in northern suburbs of Melbourne 👍🏻
What a great garden! Gives me something to aspire to. So much great information thank you for the video! I’m going to have to rewatch and write down the information
THank you for this video i have watched it many times over the last year because it so lovely and info dense. I have a permie garden on 869sq meters mid nth coast nsw and when I want to squeeze another plant or tree in, this is one of the videos I go back to
Impressive small backyard garden!
very interesting and generous tips. thank you :)
This man really knows what he is doing! Thank you.
Love your garden and want to see more of it. I also grow a “jungle”, in a much smaller space. My favorite way to do it and glad to get the benefit of your companion planting info.
Gawd,that is the most perfect garden i have ever seen!
Wow what wealth of knowledge, thank you!!!🦋🐛🐌🐞🍀🌿🌱🌼🌸🙂
So so helpful. Thanks so much for the valuable info!!!
Very informative and inspiring.
Lovely Garden.
That is so awesome. Love your garden. Its very beautiful. I Grow mostly in my balcony and I from tamarind to mango-pineapple. Who ever wants to grow, there's no excuse. All we have to do is plant a seed.
Wonderful and inspirational - thank you for sharing.
An inspiration ! Thanks for the video and the work of the gardener
Love your garden it's awesome
OMG!!! Love this guy, will watch this again! Wondering where he is in Australia?
Melbourne
Really interesting video. The one thing I would add is that if you grow horse radish then you've got it for life. It's very deep rooted and spreads like wildfire. Mind you it;s tasty with a shoulder of beef, but...
I am Montagnard indigenous I love gardening .
What an amazing garden!!!
Wonderful and inspiring video! Hope to see more like this!
im so inspired i love it
that was fantastic
Bravo Angele.
Beautiful garden food Forrest
Very impressive
well done - very informative and what a nice permaculture garden!
Whoa, what nasturtiums are those? They're gorgeous! I've seen quite a number of permaculture videos, but you're the first to go in-depth on plants as pest repellent. Thanks so much.
Continue with youtube, these videos are good
Outstanding!
Good vid. Esp for a beginner. If I can suggest, please add plant name as a text over the vid, so we know how it's spelled :) Visually helpful for beginners. Thanks for sharing the vid!
This!! I've been googling like a mad woman ^_^
That is really cool idea.
Fantastic video. Thank you for your info.
but besides that I loved the video I also had that problem with caterpillars are the wasps native to the US as well or just Australia
Amazing garden. Subscribed immediately.
thanks for sharing the information!
I love this garden!!!!!!!!!!!
Simply awesome, thanks.
Thank you, gracia's...
WOW! Beautiful
what a great video... thank you.... that is a very impressive garden... I learnt a lot today :)