I like his emphasis on the word sustainability versus organic. Lotsa reasons for that and I don't care to discuss it here. Sustainable agriculture, nice.
no problem! I do not grow these. I have been searching RollingRiver to find edile bushes to plant. They have so many! Having a hard time deciding what I want. good luck
tfiz1406 I hear what you're saying..too many choices! I'm in zone 8 and I'm trying to plant as many edible and easy to care for plants as I can in my yard..and all perennials..and so far I've planted Everbearing Mulberries, Loquats, Figs, Apples & Pears, Oranges, Lemons and Limes. The Figs, oranges, lemons & limes died..the Loquats have been flowering for 2 years but no fruit..and the Mulberries are so far the only thing that fruits for me. Blueberries are next on my list..and are so are Sea Buckthorn. What have you chosen so far?
first off, if you haven't seen the documentary Back to Eden, check it out. also on youtube check out L2Survive's channel and watch the Back to Eden tours. There is also a facebook page where I have learned some good things from all of the questions. Man, you have planted a lot! Bummer about the ones that didn't make it. How does a fresh Mulberry taste? I haven't got anything just yet. right now we are working on expanding the veggie garden. probably in the fall we will add some Pineapple Guavas. also want to try one of these.... currants, bilberries, gooseberries or honeyberries.