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canna and napier in agroforestry - establishing biomass lines 

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@RelicofNod
@RelicofNod Год назад
I appreciate all these recent videos. I manage a 1acre food forest system in 9A, but all your stuff helps me prepare for my plans to eventually add an agroforestry expansion. I have been experimenting with a dozen or so biomass grasses, and some of the best performers have been some random home depot ornamental grasses, native FL grasses, and even a native canna(Canna flaccida).
@sos9028
@sos9028 Год назад
Have you tried Mustard greens ?
@WhatsRipening
@WhatsRipening Год назад
Awesome, glad to hear
@MaxSwedenAgroforestry
@MaxSwedenAgroforestry Год назад
Tanks for great content. Please, when you show stuff like soil it would help if the camera is more still and given more time. Hard to see otherwise.
@danielapettus7693
@danielapettus7693 Год назад
Great info your soil looks great
@Loxahatcheebrian1
@Loxahatcheebrian1 Год назад
Awesome video and propagation explanation
@WhatsRipening
@WhatsRipening Год назад
Thanks!
@hhwippedcream
@hhwippedcream Год назад
Sweet setup!!!! Thanks!
@Ruede27
@Ruede27 Год назад
Love it. Nobody is growing canna hardly. The bulbs are delicious. Cows will eat canna lilies but sheep won't. I tried to establish canna but the site was too sunny for it still.
@WhatsRipening
@WhatsRipening Год назад
Cool, I didn't know that 🙂
@floridagrown6250
@floridagrown6250 Год назад
Can you make a vid comparing Mombasa vs Napier… pros and cons of both. Thanks bro
@WhatsRipening
@WhatsRipening Год назад
Sure, let me get it grown up again. I just cut it all down
@Naturefruitforest
@Naturefruitforest Год назад
Great! How many cycles does it take to have a nice and fertile soil?
@WhatsRipening
@WhatsRipening Год назад
Hard to say, heavy mulch and a couple years time are the best start though
@sos9028
@sos9028 Год назад
I have been using a mix of Mustard greens and really like it so far. Has your farm or anybody been using Mustard greens as a edible- biomass - ground cover ???
@WhatsRipening
@WhatsRipening Год назад
We've done Ethiopian kale and collards like that before. It's great
@mclovin2232
@mclovin2232 Год назад
I was actively planning on planting napier grass along a portion of my fence line when I came across your video 😆 What kind spacing did you use for the napier and cannas?
@WhatsRipening
@WhatsRipening Год назад
If I have enough, I'll space it about 1-2 feet apart. I'll stretch it out to 2-3 ft otherwise
@mclovin2232
@mclovin2232 Год назад
@@WhatsRipening Thanks for the tip!
@Ruede27
@Ruede27 Год назад
Canna needs soil that is rich in organic matter that's part of the reason why mine have not done well. They are also eaten by grasshoppers.
@WhatsRipening
@WhatsRipening Год назад
Yes, mine like wetter sites with older mulched areas.
@jgravz1
@jgravz1 Год назад
"TFarms" sells a great improved green canna variety on eBay with bigger edible roots. It's grown well for me
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