In this thought-provoking video, a GenXer shares invaluable advice with Gen Z and Millennials on how to start their own thriving food forest.
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With the looming possibility of food shortages on the horizon, it’s crucial for the younger generations to take action now. By creating a sustainable food ecosystem, you can future-proof your food supply and contribute to a greener world.
As we witness the increasing challenges in our global food system, it’s time for Gen Z and Millennials to rise to the occasion. Seize the moment and embark on your food forest journey, making a positive impact on both your environment and your well-being. Don’t wait until it’s too late; now is the perfect time to take control of your food future.
So, if you’re ready to explore a sustainable solution that benefits you and the planet, click play and discover the insightful advice that this knowledgeable GenXer has to offer. Embrace the opportunity to ensure a bountiful and resilient food supply for generations to come.
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0:00 Intro
0:28 Choose Plants
0:50 Mexican Sunflower
1:29 Pigeon Pea
1:44 Banana Plants
2:11 Hibiscus
2:40 Katuk
3:08 Chaya
3:31 Longevity Spinach
3:45 Sweet Potatoes
4:20 Black Spote Food Forest Island
4:58 Dig a Hole
5:42 Plant Tree
6:17 Add Cardboard Mulch
7:34 Add Bio Mass
8:04 Use Weeds
9:35 Chop and Drop Mexican Sunflower
9:58 Chop and Drop Pigeon Pea and Banana Leaves
10:54 Add Biodiversity
11:10 Add Lonegevity Spinach Cuttings
12:14 10 Minute Food Forest Island
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Also watch:
9 Edible Landscape Plants You Can Grow in Your Backyard – https://youtu.be/CURuDjl5uY8
How To Build Your Own High Protein Edible Landscape! – https://youtu.be/S6Ge0HCBe3M
Prepare For Anything With This Renewable SHTF Emergency Food Source – https://youtu.be/BL4VLVVw-cE
Feed The Forest: Massive Chop & Drop Florida Food Forest – https://youtu.be/JJrq6uOt_48
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Heavy Machete – https://amzn.to/46pAACn
Bully Tools Garden Hoe – https://amzn.to/3CPNCeX
Bully Tools Bow Rake – https://amzn.to/3NqpMv4
Gorilla Carts Dump Cart – https://amzn.to/46qjLat
RYOBI ONE+ HP 18V Hedge Trimmer with Battery and Charger – https://amzn.to/3qcM7om
Shop Food Forest Plants:
Mexican Sunflower Cuttings – https://tidd.ly/3CWDbpL
Use code TROPICAIREHOMESTEAD20 on the items below for 10% off entire order
Katuk (Sauropus androgynus) – https://collabs.shop/h8mxch
Florida Cranberry (Hibiscus sabdariffa) – httpsL//https://collabs.shop/urqqnm
Red Leaf Cranberry Hibiscus (Hibiscus acetosella) – https://collabs.shop/s9a20b
Longevity Spinach (Gynura procumbens) – https://collabs.shop/zupqqx
Red Pigeon Pea (Cajanus cajan) – https://https://collabs.shop/3qhodb
Green Pigeon Pea (Cajanus cajan) – https://https://collabs.shop/w6bih2
Chaya, Mexican Tree Spinach (Cnidoscolus aconitifolius) – https://collabs.shop/esiudo
Cassava/Yuca Root (Manihot esculenta) – https://collabs.shop/gkwhv8
Banana 'Manzano' Apple Banana (Musa acuminata) – https://collabs.shop/mcikyo
Pink Banana (Musa Vulpina) – https://collabs.shop/kpvakx
Kokopo Banana (Musa acuminata) – https://collabs.shop/zd41jo
Banana 'Dwarf Cavendish' (Musa acuminata) – https://collabs.shop/x2bx6l
Banana 'Mona Lisa' (Musa acuminata) – https://collabs.shop/keiqaq
Banana 'Dwarf Maoli' (Musa kaualau) – https://collabs.shop/u5efe9
Banana 'Ice Cream' (Musa acuminata × balbisiana) – https://collabs.shop/wgjmyc
Banana 'Dwarf Nam Wah' (Musa acuminata) – https://collabs.shop/v42kqw
Black Sapote ‘Reineke’ (Diospyros nigra) – https://collabs.shop/esh4pq
Black Sapote ‘Wilson’ (Diospyros nigra) – https://collabs.shop/rjz0hi
You deserve more views. I just turned 22 today I know my family needs my help so im learning what you put on this. I have 3 acres so have a lot of room to work with. My food Forrest is picking up I do a lot. To them it’s messy but soon they won’t mind when it starts to flourish food
Much respect your work and knowledge doesn’t go un noticed 💪🏽🙏☝🏽
Another thing, for people who don't know, even your trees that aren't fruit bearing you can coppice them. Like oak, willow, birch, elm, ash, elder, and more–even hazelnut. That's where you let the tree grow to full for the lumber, then cut it down to a stump. Eventually, shotos will grow out of the stump and many small trunks will grow from the stump. You let them grow as tall as you want for building material or for firewood, cut em down, wash rinse repeat.
Please make sure that those plants that grow stupid easily could be invasive species, explaining why they grow really easy.
I'm in the NW and it's crazy to me to see how fertile your land is just by shoving the sticks in. Here we have to work a little harder to get things to grow.
Do you have any recomendations for the PNW?
Greetings from N. FL, fellow X-er. Thanks for the great vid.
Love your content and especially your love for others, irregardless of age