"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day.
Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime."
Teach a man to farm...
and you feed him and his descendants forever.
Monday, 26 November 2018
local fruit trees
You can find local fruit trees in garden centres
and online from farms and tree nurseries.
If you grow fruit trees from seeds of fruit
from farmers markets and grocery stores
it may take a few years longer to fruit.
You might end up with a new variety.
You can also graft on favourite varieties
if you find the flavour of known varieties better.
For faster results also try cuttings.
and online from farms and tree nurseries.
If you grow fruit trees from seeds of fruit
from farmers markets and grocery stores
it may take a few years longer to fruit.
You might end up with a new variety.
You can also graft on favourite varieties
if you find the flavour of known varieties better.
For faster results also try cuttings.
growing trees from seeds
Seeds are very small but very powerful.
Trees grown from seed are often very strong.
Even some fruit trees may live 100+ years.
A little extra time and care
can lead to great rewards.
The fastest way to sow seeds
is in the ground before winter,
or before the rainy season,
depending on the variety of seeds.
Trees grown from seed are often very strong.
Even some fruit trees may live 100+ years.
A little extra time and care
can lead to great rewards.
The fastest way to sow seeds
is in the ground before winter,
or before the rainy season,
depending on the variety of seeds.
Thursday, 22 November 2018
Tuesday, 20 November 2018
partial shade trees canopy for multi level gardens
Many trees spread by seed on their own so I sometimes find young trees popping up everywhere. This little one appears to be a honey locust tree. These grow very fast and tall and provide a partial shade canopy, which blocks out excess sun and wind, but many things can grow beneath the tree, including smaller trees, shrubs, fruits, vegetables, flowers, herbs, gardens, etc.
sugar maple: the iconic maple syrup tree
The sugar maple tree is the iconic maple syrup tree. When I find these growing in my gardens due to nearby maple trees I uproot them and plant them in a place large enough for them to grow. They are excellent shade trees, great for windbreaks for smaller trees and areas, and can be tapped for maple sap in the spring which is then boiled down into maple syrup and maple sugar.
The leaves turn colour in the fall. I usually plant trees in the rainy season, mostly spring and sometimes autumn. With enough water, they don't need much more care.
Monday, 19 November 2018
Saturday, 10 November 2018
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