PERMACULTURE ORCHARD Masterclass THE MOVIE

Published 2024-03-21
11 FREE excerpts from Stefan Sobkowiak's NEW Master Class : permaculture.study/courses/masterclass-bundle/
Enjoy.
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=== MUST WATCH VIDEOS ===

Origin story of MY Permaculture Orchard:    • I HATED Tent Caterpillars! Until THIS...  

How to Plant YOUR Orchard (TRIOS):    • TREE TRIOS THE KEY TO THE PERMACULTUR...  

My Favourite Playlist (Indicators Of…):    • Indicator of... Series  

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All Comments (21)
  • @PsychicIsaacs
    I have a photo of two 800-year-old apple trees on an old English manor. This photo was taken over 100 years ago, so if the trees are still alive, they will now be over 900 years old. Many rosaceae can live hundreds of years, if they are properly cared for, there are even almond trees in the Middle East that are thousands of years old! Thank you for your work, and God Bless!
  • @AlsanPine
    i started experimenting with treating my seeds, for a couple of weeks before planting, with a ripe banana! i place the seeds in open trays in a box and place a ripe banana and close the box to avoid air flow. the banana releases ethylene gas which causes the seeds to germinate into much more robust plants. i have experimented with this for over 20yrs and it seems pretty much universally effective. the idea came to me when i was using the banana to ripen avocados. i had a time lapse movie like dream of a fruit falling to the ground, rotting, then a young tree sprouting from it. seeds are used to falling to the ground in rotting matter which generates ethylene gas as it warms up. the results are rather dramatic with many plants i have experimented with.
  • @lexWest612
    This works on people too. The strongest people I know grew up in the harshest conditions.
  • @emmjorge88
    Put your hands in the air for me.🙌 I'm planting my first garden this year. Climbing food prices and instability in the world. Better sharpen those skills sooner rather than later. 🙌
  • @gardenofseeden
    Stefan, I often listen to YouTube videos on gardening and such. I find myself half listening mostly but, whenever one of your videos appears it has my full attention cause I know it comes from a place of profound wisdom and passion. Just wanted to say I really appreciate you.
  • @melodyscamman244
    Thank you so very much Stefan. I do wish this information was available 50 years ago, but I am passing it on to my grown grandchildren... ❤
  • @michelbisson6645
    yes fungi mushroom myceleum essential, you are really right.they say micorrhysae increase root of a plant by 10,000, very interesting
  • @danielh6992
    The beauty and sheer brilliance of our creator God.
  • A feature length movie. All these combined might make investing in your wonderful course a no brainer. An excerpt that is over two hours? 😮
  • @petekooshian5595
    As a guy in my mid 20s, thank you for this Stefan. I was just recently given the opportunity to work with a landowner to create a permaculture farm and it's a first for both of us so this type of content is absolutely vital for us!
  • @Plantstud
    I am 28 Years old from Norway, and have found big love and interest for plants the past years. I wanna thank you so much for giving your time and wisdom for free. You explain your knowledge in a way that is possible for me to build a understanding. - Thank you so much for sharing this amazing knowledge. Wish you nothing but the best :)
  • @johnmartin9090
    I am so thankful for utube . It gives me opportunities to gather such great information. And meet and witness people with such a love for growing and sharing their information. Thanks for sharing.! I learn so much from your channel. 😊
  • @Ezmoshe1
    Stefan, you're a stud! Thank you and the team for sharing this gem of a video!!
  • @austintrees
    Awesome, I'm glad you posted this, I've got a bunch of perennial seeds I'll be starting soon.
  • @dywanecox4880
    This lesson is almost all a mf need if they want to do permaculture. I've been watching this almost everyday while I'm in my garden. I started watching the videos way after I got started. But you showed me I got a lot of things right. Like the sea buckthorn i planted between my cucumbers, and melons because i know they fix nitrogen. I don't have much space but still able to have 6 fruit trees, 6 grapevines, and about 50 berry bushes. I even have the bird feeders so they can poop, and drop shells to the soil which adds nutrients. I have a bee house so the bees will house my backyard. Now I'm trying to put berries in the garden just for the animals so they'd have enough to eat not to mess with my food. I'm working on the mycelium network now.
  • @davidthegood
    Thank you, my friend - I am going to set aside an evening to watch this.
  • @Sue-ec6un
    Thanks for the refresher on all things permaculture. :)
  • You are preaching of using what i call my "domestic hedgerow" method. The fence rows are going to grow up in trees and brush regardless unless you poison. I just pick the plants that grow there. I'm on the gulf coast in America and I plant up my fence rows with trees, shrubs like mulberry, fig, blueberry, etc, then grape and hardy kiwi vines, blackberries, and a lot of medicinal and edible herbs. It works fantastic. Excellent teaching method you use here. I 100% stand with you on your ideas!