Edible Gardening

Why Fruit Trees Aren’t Making Fruit + Answering Your Gardening Questions



John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ answers your organic gardening questions including Why are my fruit trees not making fruit in the high desert? What are useful edible leafy greens, what are fulvic and humic acid, how to grow fennel from seed, and what are your thoughts on trench composting? What are humic and fulvic acids? can you use biochar as mulch and much, much more?

John will answer the following questions at the following times:
00:00 Episode Starts
00:43 How do I get my fruit trees to fruit in the desert?
05:11 Are there any other useful leaves to eat that can be bought?
07:29 Have you heard about bad things in Coconut coir?
11:00 What is the cheapest and easiest way to grow sprouts and microgreens?
13:08 What are your thoughts on trench composting?
15:24 Do you have any advice on growing fennel from seed?
16:22 How would I add Down to Earth Vegan Mix to my worms?
17:29 Could we use biochar as mulch?
20:12 Is our weather in Canada good enough to grow 10 pounds of cannabis flower?
21:52 What is humic and folic acid and should I use it?
25:15 Is it ok to start a compost with conventional produce?
28:33 What video did you make jello?
29:48 Did you go to the baker creek tulip festival?

Referenced/Related Episodes
Edible Weeds with Katrina Blair

How to Grow Microgreens on Burlap Coffee Bags

How to Activate Biochar

How to foliar feed fulvic acid

How to Make Jello from a Plant

Baker Creek Spring Tulip Festival

Baker Creek Tulip Festival – My Presentation

baker creek seed store – My Favorite Seeds

baker creek warehouse tour and live plants

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6 Comments

  1. John will answer the following questions at the following times:
    00:43 How do I get my fruit trees to fruit in the desert?
    05:11 Are there any other useful leaves to eat that can be bought?
    07:29 Have you heard about bad things in Coconut coir?
    11:00 What is the cheapest and easiest way to grow sprouts and microgreens?
    13:08 What are your thoughts on trench composting?
    15:24 Do you have any advice on growing fennel from seed?
    16:22 How would I add Down to Earth Vegan Mix to my worms?
    17:29 Could we use biochar as mulch?
    20:12 Is our weather in Canada good enough to grow 10 pounds of cannabis flower?
    21:52 What is humic and folic acid and should I use it?
    25:15 Is it ok to start a compost with conventional produce?
    28:33 What video did you make jello?
    29:48 Did you go to the baker creek tulip festival?
    John's Recommended Amazon Products http://www.amazon.com/shop/JohnKohler
    When you use the above link and make a purchase, Amazon shares a small commission with John so he can continue his work.

  2. Missed the IRIE livestream, but listening here to the replay and dazzled by all the sage advice and expertise you share with us John! As for the fruit trees not fruiting,and you mention that the tree could be stressed, I think this is what's happening with my Grapefruit Tree, since I planted(1996) it and up until 2021, the rainy seasons had been great and of course in the dry season I'd water it once a day with two 5-gallon buckets, once a week but since last year and this we've been in a drought, this year has been better than 2022 was. So, after the rainy season(mid-September) and into the dry season, should I water it more than just 2 buckets or should I water it more frequently instead of just one day

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