In the west of Ireland there’s a little piece of paradise called the Bullaun Ark. Charles created an amazing abundance of unusual and even exotic fruits & vegetables using techniques such as no dig, biodynamic and canopy gardening. We always learn a lot when visiting the Bullaun Ark and we made this video tour to share his extensive knowledge of working with nature to produce healthy produce.
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I was hoping to see a follow up video, I watched the first one. Great job. Btw Martin I found a pretty good way to fix hydrophobic soil. Water every 2 hours for around 5 times, then repeat the next day. Worked perfect for my greenhouse. You can actually hear the water trickle its way into the soil. Of course it takes some time but works well.
3:54 What type of cucumber?
Was that begonia with the small orange flowers a begonia sutherlandii?
Forgot: have you tried tagetes minuta/huacatay/black mint? Unusual, but very tasty and easy to grow
fantastic video, very inspiring.
Hi Martin, great video! Stressing the apple trees by planting closely is interesting. Would that work for cherry and pear too? How far apart would you recommend?
Great video Martin, fantastic.
Fun garden tour. Beautiful gardens.