I hope you learned something new & get inspired to join or start up an intentional community! Please write us directly, or in the comments below with your suggestions, comments and/ or links to your favorite intentional community lessons for us to continue to learn and grow! Happy Gardening! Charles 🌱👍
@NanasWorms Жыл бұрын
Great video! Once we encouraged mason bees into our garden, added a heavy layer of arborist wood chip mulch and added worm castings, our food production soared. We always plant enough for ourselves, our community and any critters who find our garden 😉 ~ Sandra
@brianmoore4299 Жыл бұрын
I have been growing now for two and a half years in a mobile home park. Not a lot of yard space. However I have been real successful using raised beds and growing vertically. In regards to intentional communities I have encouraged five of my neighbors to also begin growing their own vegetables. I tell them you don't have to grow a lot just grow what you like to eat. Luffas are a big inspiration to people because you can eat them young and harvest the sponge later. The vine grows well here and looks real nice. Here in Alta Loma CA we also have a community garden that I belong to. It is well run with a lot of dedicated hard working gardeners.
@RosePainter Жыл бұрын
It is great to see a company that sells products to gardeners getting involved with the concerns that we’re mentioned. Are there any intentional communities in the US?
@trollyforest2618 Жыл бұрын
I still keep rooting for Charles running for governor of cali! He would be a great leader to heal the land!
@johnnysworld-backyardorchard Жыл бұрын
Great video Charles, really enjoyed it, very interesting!
@putinhynes3848 Жыл бұрын
My Concord grapes have a brown stripe on them. I can almost peel it off.
@putinhynes3848 Жыл бұрын
My kumquat are growing but not sweet. They are in a pot for 2 years. The color is light orange.
@Writein2012 Жыл бұрын
Give it at least 5 years to get that taste you would expect.
@davecphotographyuk Жыл бұрын
If you look at the historic c02 levels (a chart that dates back millions of years and not 10k) we are at historic all time low.
@jmordant444 Жыл бұрын
Well maybe you should get your facts straight first about the Netherlands. Yes, we need to reduce CO2. It's not about using fertilizer. We have far too many farmers with livestock (for the size of the country) that emit too much CO2 and that are too close to protected nature areas that are sensitive. Then there is land (which we have not enough of) not used for growing food for humans but just for that livestock (grass, corn).