👍 Edible Acres is a generous wealth of experience based knowledge, an inspiration to us all. I'm interested to hear more about which plants you're using each propagation method for and more specifically how you're doing it. Building propagation beds/mounds? Air prune boxes, buried buckets...
Thanks for the ideas SB! I’ll be sure to include this when the plant profile series comes around! Thanks for following along and giving your input. It helps me decide what to write about in the future.
Thanks for the kind words Sindy. Sean and the edible acres team are a valuable resource for anyone interested in food production and plant propagation.
Some have referred to him as the “Bob Ross of the plant world” and I find that fitting. 😆
👍 Edible Acres is a generous wealth of experience based knowledge, an inspiration to us all. I'm interested to hear more about which plants you're using each propagation method for and more specifically how you're doing it. Building propagation beds/mounds? Air prune boxes, buried buckets...
Oops, I see now that you did talk a bit about your mobile solutions
Thanks for the ideas SB! I’ll be sure to include this when the plant profile series comes around! Thanks for following along and giving your input. It helps me decide what to write about in the future.
Everyone should be propagating in all the ways! We need more edible plants everywhere.
I totally agree Milton. I totally agree. I think it’s important that we place an emphasis on native species as well as edible species.
In this way, we feed ourselves and the wild things around us at the same time. A win for the world.
Nice summary. I liked the link to the videos - learned a new technique and discovered a new YT channel.
Thanks for the kind words Sindy. Sean and the edible acres team are a valuable resource for anyone interested in food production and plant propagation.
Some have referred to him as the “Bob Ross of the plant world” and I find that fitting. 😆
Great job breaking it down and 👍🏻 to the relevant videos!
Thanks Whit. ❤️😎