Hi, 1. How did you decide on periphery trees ( wind break trees) 2. were there just 2 varieties that you mentioned as periphery / windbreak or others too that you planted on periphery 3. what is the distance between two periphery trees? 4. what is the size of the pit that you dug for trees? 5. did you do some treatment like adding manure, keeping the pit open for 15 -20 days before planting ? 6. did you have different species in the direction of the wind. for eg . if the wind predominantly is from west, or north west , did you plant some type of trees on those direction as compared to other direction? 7. the choice of trees in the east / north east / south east? as they would cast shadow in the farm ?
Sorry for missing your comment. The windbreak trees are tall with short branches. From all the options we had, we chose Casuarina and Silver Oak as they were fast growing. They are planted 6 feet apart. The put was 3 ft x 3 ft x 3 ft. Yes we added manure and bone meal when we got started. No we had no other species as windbreaks. Of course we have many other species inside of the windbreaks. You can learn more about trees and plantations by taking any of our courses on aanandaa.teachable.com.
mam an recent study shows has shown that silver oak leaves contain some amount of aluminum that might cause damage to the soil, making it radioactive and infertile.so do you think to take them off from the farm
Hey, Need a quick help. For a beginner can you suggest some books in priority order to read, so that before starting on the field I have necessary theoretical knowledge.
SHUBHAM KUMAR regenerative agriculture, permaculture one, permaculture two, permaculture manual. You can email me @ indieacres19@gmail.com I will send you the e- copies for free
You mentioned Oregon State University for PDC..can you pl.send me the link.Im planning to do this course,as Iam right now in the process of finalising our land near Karjat.
Not really, because it depends totally on your land and your goals. If you want a design for your land, you can reach out to us on hello@aanandaa.com and book a consultation.
It is possible to use Bamboo as wind breaks, but remember bamboo needs a lot of water.So if you have a natural source of water on your boundary, or generally you live in a heavy rainfall area (where bamboo is a native plant) then you may use it as a wind break.
I am viewing your videos with great interest and hope...because you have done what is the dream of many. I am planning to start a farm ...but I have to really learn about premaculture. Could you suggest good reading material and also was wondering if 3 acres is sufficient to start a permaculture farm. Pleas suggest. Thanks
3 acres is more than enough to practice permaculture! The Earth Users Guide to Permaculture by Rosemary Morrow is one book that we found very useful. All the best to you!
I started watching your video since fews days. It's mesmerizing. I have a Very small farm of 1 acre. Flat farm. My dream is to plant huge tropical and trees fruit trees shrubs etc. Please help to design 🙏 Rajesh Bhatia, GM-HR, Udaipur Rajasthan. Though I'm from Mumbai Andheri East too.
Manisha Mam... You have been an inspiration to me.. I have recently purchased a small piece of land and I want to create a food forest as beautiful as Aanandaa. Can you please help me in how to decide the spacing between fruit trees. I am planting two rows of windbreak at 6 ft distance. How to decide how much space to be kept between fruit trees as their canopy size varies. Is their a general rule of thumb I can use?
Ravi Saini permaculture one, permaculture two, permaculture manual are three most important and there Are many more. You can email me indieacres19@gmail.com I will send you the e copies. Thanks, happy permaculture!
Hi Mam you are doing good work but i have suggestion for you that you should make your videos in Hindi language only because farmers can't understand english second and most important you belongs to Bharat hence you should talk in Hindi
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Your work is inspiration for many :)
Perception of food and food production system as a whole need to be changed 🙌
love from Nepal ! 🇳🇵
Thank you!
@@farmaanandaa क्या आपने जमीन लिझ पर ली है
Very nice and thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience, expertise etc with us
Hi, 1. How did you decide on periphery trees ( wind break trees) 2. were there just 2 varieties that you mentioned as periphery / windbreak or others too that you planted on periphery 3. what is the distance between two periphery trees? 4. what is the size of the pit that you dug for trees? 5. did you do some treatment like adding manure, keeping the pit open for 15 -20 days before planting ? 6. did you have different species in the direction of the wind. for eg . if the wind predominantly is from west, or north west , did you plant some type of trees on those direction as compared to other direction? 7. the choice of trees in the east / north east / south east? as they would cast shadow in the farm ?
I think she is TH-cam farmer and the questions u asked are out of syllabus for her.
@sachintomar3535 actually I just missed this comment from 3 years ago. Thanks for the sarcasm though!
Sorry for missing your comment. The windbreak trees are tall with short branches. From all the options we had, we chose Casuarina and Silver Oak as they were fast growing. They are planted 6 feet apart. The put was 3 ft x 3 ft x 3 ft. Yes we added manure and bone meal when we got started. No we had no other species as windbreaks. Of course we have many other species inside of the windbreaks. You can learn more about trees and plantations by taking any of our courses on aanandaa.teachable.com.
I'm following your pattern of planting tree for my newly bought 2 acres land.
Awesome! All the best
Can you please tell where you purchased land , give some videos on making soil
mam an recent study shows has shown that silver oak leaves contain some amount of aluminum that might cause damage to the soil, making it radioactive and infertile.so do you think to take them off from the farm
Very good permaculture farm ma’am.
Aananadaa :) .... Keep inspiring us...make more videos likes this :) i think in few years their will be many following ur steps :) ....Great work 😊
Thank you so much! The more people we can get to start working like this, the better!
So informative this one
Hey, Need a quick help.
For a beginner can you suggest some books in priority order to read, so that before starting on the field I have necessary theoretical knowledge.
SHUBHAM KUMAR regenerative agriculture, permaculture one, permaculture two, permaculture manual. You can email me @ indieacres19@gmail.com I will send you the e- copies for free
The book we read was 'Earth User's Guide to Permaculture' by Rosemary Morrow.
@@farmaanandaa Thanks. Will again ask the same question after I finish the book!!!😁
@@shubhamk.8860 No worries :)
What to do with lots of Congress grass growing on my fruit farm since you said tractor is too heavy
We pulled it out by hand each year. And then mulched the soil. It kept reducing each year, and now ots almost gone
Dil se salute mam🙏...
Dil se shukriya!
In Parmaculture-stright line plantation notrecommend then suggest plantation petron
Will make a new course around it.
Hello Mam, If possible can you pls explain zone distribution with small sketch?
Yes mam i also want to know that
Well explained !
Thanks!
Why is it important to have wind breaker trees? Won't wind help in pollination?
You need a breeze for pollination. Not heavy winds.
where the form is located It is happy to see the young children interest in nature farming wish you kids
Farm is located near Panchkula. You can find us on Google Maps by searching for Aanandaa Permaculture Farm
Thanks for all the info. Could you please name a few nitrogen fixing trees that can be planted on the farm?
Sheesham, Moringa, Gulmohar, Amaltas, Siris ..
M 350 Kms away from Delhi across the boarder. So more or less similar trees wud be good enuf here as well 🤔
Yes
How do we able to know about wind direction as wind direction constantly remains changing
You can get to know the direction by using the following site
www.meteoblue.com/en/weather/historyclimate/climatemodelled/barw%c4%81la_india_1276815
Can you please provide a video on forest trees in zone 5
we will be making a video on it soon
You mentioned Oregon State University for PDC..can you pl.send me the link.Im planning to do this course,as Iam right now in the process of finalising our land near Karjat.
Kindly google it
Good effort Gupta mam
Thanks a lot
Can you suggest systemetic diagram for planting tree in land according to direction and according to hight with name of tree 🙏🙏🙏
Not really, because it depends totally on your land and your goals. If you want a design for your land, you can reach out to us on hello@aanandaa.com and book a consultation.
Medam it is possible Bamboo tree as use same like a Wind Break tree.
It is possible to use Bamboo as wind breaks, but remember bamboo needs a lot of water.So if you have a natural source of water on your boundary, or generally you live in a heavy rainfall area (where bamboo is a native plant) then you may use it as a wind break.
Wonderful
Thank you
Very nice videos.I just subscribed and liked.
Mam I am from Chennai. Hands off for your effort towards Permaculture. Can you refer anybody in Tamilnadu .
Hats of u chutiye
Krishna McKenzie from auroville.
Awesome so happy to see the bull ploughing the farm
can perma culture possible in rocky areas
Yes, anywhere.
@@farmaanandaa thank you mam
Thanks mam
I am viewing your videos with great interest and hope...because you have done what is the dream of many. I am planning to start a farm ...but I have to really learn about premaculture. Could you suggest good reading material and also was wondering if 3 acres is sufficient to start a permaculture farm. Pleas suggest. Thanks
3 acres is more than enough to practice permaculture! The Earth Users Guide to Permaculture by Rosemary Morrow is one book that we found very useful. All the best to you!
thanks so much
It was a helpful information. I would like to know if you could suggest any books or reading material for a permaculture enthusiast beginner.
Yes, sure - An Earth User's Guide to Permaculture by Rosemary Morrow is a great book to start off with
I started watching your video since fews days. It's mesmerizing. I have a Very small farm of 1 acre. Flat farm. My dream is to plant huge tropical and trees fruit trees shrubs etc. Please help to design 🙏 Rajesh Bhatia, GM-HR, Udaipur Rajasthan. Though I'm from Mumbai Andheri East too.
Ma’am what kind of wilderness environment u created so that snake does not come other area. What trees and shrub u grew
Very nice
Thanks
Which video explains more about zoning
coming up soon, stay tuned
If permaculture does not encourage tilling/ploughing, then why do we need to plough/till at all?
See Manisha's TEDx talk .. she explains it there.
Manisha Mam... You have been an inspiration to me.. I have recently purchased a small piece of land and I want to create a food forest as beautiful as Aanandaa. Can you please help me in how to decide the spacing between fruit trees. I am planting two rows of windbreak at 6 ft distance. How to decide how much space to be kept between fruit trees as their canopy size varies. Is their a general rule of thumb I can use?
Please read our blogs on www.aanandaa.com. You will find a lot of information there. All the best!
Is ur farm in Chandigarh can we visit tje farm?
Yes pls book a visit here www.aanandaa.com/event-calendar
Hello mam...I want to know how much beneficial is permaculture economically compared to same size area under regular agriculture practice.
It is very beneficial! Do watch all our videos and read our blogs on www.aanandaa.com to find out :)
U hv to b patient to reap rewards
Madam. I want to visit your firm. Because you are idol for me. I want to start parmaculture.
I want to learn Permaculture, can you advice me a good book of Permaculture from where i can learn it and put its technique in my farm..
Ravi Saini permaculture one, permaculture two, permaculture manual are three most important and there Are many more. You can email me indieacres19@gmail.com I will send you the e copies. Thanks, happy permaculture!
'Earth User's Guide to Permaculture' by Rosemary Morrow is what we read!
2:11 what is the name of that bushy tree name
Fig
Kya hum aapse training le sakte hain.
Hello ,good info but plz its just a suggestion ,plz change the background music
haha why?
👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you!
Really helpful
Glad to hear that
Nice
Thanks
Plz provide details of trees planted
Check www.aanandaa.com/blog
Do you have coconut trees?
nope
Nice video
Thank you, we will be uploading more. Stay tuned.
Total land at Aananda a?
10 acres
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:)
I'm following you for long time can you organise courses on procedure you are following , I want to visit your place please give your address
Please write to us at hello@aanandaa.com to book a spot.
madam plz make video in hind....
See new video please. th-cam.com/video/9uk0nwuZ_TU/w-d-xo.html
Mam aap Hindi me jyada vdo banao
Hame samjhne me aasani hogi
Mam plz hindi mein videos banaye
th-cam.com/video/Zwt66lXemYY/w-d-xo.html यह देखिए !
Plz agr apko hindi aati hai to hindi me bol ke samjhay to hmare kisano ko aur bhi ache se samjh aay ga....
Hi Mam you are doing good work but i have suggestion for you that you should make your videos in Hindi language only because farmers can't understand english second and most important you belongs to Bharat hence you should talk in Hindi
th-cam.com/video/Zwt66lXemYY/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/smO1APNbqWc/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/h9arVM8YTs8/w-d-xo.html
There are our Hindi videos. We get viewership from 20+ countries - so we need to make most of our content in English, so that they can watch too.
@Vinod Sehgal What makes you think only Hindi is spoken in Bharat?