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3 Sep 2010

Summer 2010 Food Forest Update and…evolution of an almond tree

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This is last Summer 2009. Breaking ground on the front yard FOOD FOREST. The first trees go in: Peach, Almond, Cherry dwarf and semi dwarves will create the backbone to this front yard guild.

Here we are now in Summer 2010..and that's just over a years worth of growth. Can't wait...to watch as this forest thicken up...and produce massive amounts of food!!

***Here’s a few things I’ve done to help the food forest GROW!!  As well as a year in pics…as the front yard food forest evolved.  I also threw in a few pics from the backyard FOOD FOREST, which has been growing for about a year longer than the front. ***


Every tree..or whatever I'm planting, gets a healthy dose of mixed rock dusts. Pictured here from left to right are: Greensand, Gaia Green Glacial Dust and Azomite

We also use LOCAL ROCK DUST. This is volcanic cinders, from an ancient volcano 20 minutes from our house. This material is amazing...LOVE IT!! So far...we've brought in about...15 truck loads of this stuff. It gets mixed with the garden soil. It's also used as a mulch and path cover.

Close up, of the cinders. It's very pumice like, which aids in drainage. I love the different sized particles...from pebble size...down to dust size.

I also add Mycorrihizal Fungi whenever I plant something. This is Paul Stamet's soluble Mycorrhizae. LOVE this stuff!! Very powerful!

This is right after last summer’s planting….nice and cozy. Ready for winter. You can see the stakes, and the orange paint on the grass. This was from blue-stakes. In our town, it’s the law, to have the utility lines staked out, before one shovel of dirt is displaced. Glad I did, or I would have planted these guys right on top of a gas line. I was amazed how many utility lines there are..tucked all into one small space. You have to allow a 2 foot setback on each side of the lines.  HUGE FINES, if you don’t call and hit a line.  I fit them all in juuust fine!  Check them out at www.bluestakes.org

Gave each tree a big ring of compost..and mulched HEAVILY…with straw around every tree.  That’s a dormant volcano in the background.  This whole neighborhood, sits on a lava bed.  In my backyard, about 4 feet down, is PURE LAVA ROCK.

During the winter months, I worked on digging a nice swale on contour…and then mulched it…with about a 6 inch layer of straw.  The raingutter, on this side of the house pours right into…this swale.

In early spring 2010, came large doses of compost…SPREAD EVERYWHERE. Front yard and back..and in every raised bed. Two full trailer loads. I also spread tons of mixed clover seed.

Dug one more swale near the sidewalk…to catch and hold extra runoff. Didn’t want ANY water…running down into the street.

…then came the buds. Here’s almond

..and then... the blossoms!! Almond blossoms have to be one of the most pleasant smells EVER!! This little bee was helping out!!

Here's another one of my garden helpers....they're everywhere around here. In all sizes. Great insect and bad bug control. Who needs sprays??

All in ONE dwarf almond tree

Here come the almonds...this was fun to watch...over the months

When the almonds pop open like this...they're ready to GO!!

Pure JOY...to open and eat your first home grown ALMOND!!!

The creamy white inner flesh.

One of the most interesting events of the season. Hummingbirds hatched and nested on the back porch. You can see the other ones little beak, behind its siblings. I watched them take their first flight too. This is the third year this nest has been occupied by these little guys. I wonder if it's the same birds...returning to nest...their offspring? Very cool either way...they LOVE the honeysuckle!!

My brother Gage, helping install the GROWING DOME. Behind him, you can see the backyard FOOD FOREST, before it got rolling. Just grass, and a few young apple trees.

The backyard FOOD FOREST today, Summer 2010. This is the furthest zone from the front door, in the backyard food forest...called zone 5. We also call it the land of OZ!!!

East side of the house, in Zone 5....that's honey suckle and hardy kiwi to the left...and a volunteer melon on the right, that decided it wanted to climb the support trellis. I have yet to identify the strain. Very cool!

This is in zone 5 (OZ) of the FOOD FOREST, looking back toward zone 4, the DOME ZONE!

Here’s a a video tour of the front and backyard food forest.  As well as a tour of the GROWING DOME.  Much more to come!!  Filmed this a few weeks ago…and it’s already changed quite a bit.  I’ll do a FALL UPDATE…in a month or so.

ENJOY the TOUR!

Have FUN…GROWING YOUR OWN FOOD!!

YOU…CAN DO THIS TOO!!

15 Aug 2010

Grow Organic Vegetables with Permaculture by Chris Francis

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Brilliant…and Beautiful!!!!

Thanks for sharing this Chris!!!

Here’s Chris’s YouTube Channel, where you can learn to build one of these.

STRONGBUILD’S CHANNEL


10 Jul 2010

Chocolate Garden – David Wolfe

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David Wolfe..you are so inspiring!!!!!!!

Check out the new babies that just arrived at Noniland.   David just harvested his first cacao…grown from seed.  Wow…all I can say is WOW!!!

I’m starting some this week..using the same method used to grow the Gojis’…we’ll see how it goes…and I’ll keep ya posted.

Thanks David Wolfe!!

www.davidwolfe.com

31 May 2010

Growing Dome update…CRAZY SWISS CHARD SEED!!

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Here’s the video update from the GROWING DOME, as of a few days ago.  An update on the FOOD FOREST is coming soon…

The chard plants are getting enormous..as you’ll see.  I’m waiting for the seeds to mature…before I collect them.  Have you read this book??  It’s such a great tool, if… you want to learn to save your own seeds or just for a good read..!!  It’s packed with great historical references and useful info.  Great book!

Seed to Seed: Seed Saving and Growing Techniques for Vegetable Gardeners

It says…that… “SWISS CHARD (Beta vulgaris) stalks can grow a seed stalk 4′ tall and are usually harvested when the majority of the seed clusters have turned light brown.  These seeds have a different structure from other gardens seeds.  Each seed is actually a group of flowers that is fused together by the flower petals. This forms a multigerm cluster which usually contains two to five seeds.” –  Seed to Seed by Suzanne Ashworth

Here’s the cool thing.  The chards in the Dome, are all heirloom varieties, which should have just pollinated each other…. because of the fans…and isolated environment…. resulting in some very cool new strains of

SWISS CHARD….I HOPE!!

Enjoy the tour….it’s time for tomatoes!!!!

20 May 2010

Shawn Jadrnicek – Urban Permaculture Institute of the Southeast

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Shawn’s design, is what I aspire to create someday.  He’s using his grey-water, directing it into ponds, and growing mushrooms on logs!  Two things on my hit list!!

These videos have so much info in them…I’ve watched them a few times each, and am still picking up new insights.  Love the way he uses all water to his advantage…!!

This is urban permaculture at its best!!

**Check out these first 3 videos from 2008….then look at the change…in the last 2 videos, a year later…in 2009.

2008

2009

20 May 2010

Urban Permaculture with Mike and Julia Guerra

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So much food, in such a little space!!!

I love the burgeoning backyard food forests that are popping up world wide!!

Being a worm farmer and caretaker of the soil…is so gratifying!!

FOOD FOR THE SOUL!!

So beautiful and inspiring..Mike and Julia.

THANK YOU