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Edible Landscaping with Michael Judd
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Practical How-To on Creating Abundant and Fruitfull Landscapes!
Join Designer, Author & Educator Michael Judd as he explores the ABC’s and simple approaches to Edible Landscaping and Permaculture.
With over 20 years in practice his methods are well rooted in practical experience.
Join Designer, Author & Educator Michael Judd as he explores the ABC’s and simple approaches to Edible Landscaping and Permaculture.
With over 20 years in practice his methods are well rooted in practical experience.
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Have you ever wondered why the fruit you’re growing is not performing as well as you hoped, or you feel overwhelmed with conflicting information online about how to start growing optimally? Would you like to have an abundant fruit forest, full of delicious and unique produce that thrives in your backyard? Join a fruit growing webinar by edible landscaping expert (and fruit nut!) Michael Judd wi...
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Why would freezing kill seeds? I have paw paw all around me miles of it and they ALL freeze EVERY yr. I don't understand that statement.
Why would freezing kill seeds? I have paw paw all around me miles of it and they ALL freeze EVERY yr. I don't understand that statement.
That’s beautiful
Wow, that Susquehanna pawpaw is beautiful, looks like the large mangos that I used to get at home when I was a kid.
I need one 😊
YES!! It’s wonderful that they are being given Native names! All Barney’s Native plants & fruits should have Native names!
literally all I do when I plant current cuttings is make a slit in the grass with a shovel and stick a stick with some roots starting on it into the ground. works almost every time.
Thanks for the intro to your For the Love of PawPaws! I'm even more excited about growing my own PawPaws!
Ya watch ONE video about paw paws and now they're all up in my feed...
Bro when you said "got one right here" I laughed so hard
Whoa, now we’re talking 🍸
Does this not hurt the tree taking a limb off like this.
I'm in zone 4 and my issai is huge and super productive. I throw a tarp over it for winter and in spring it grows like a monster!
Sir? I just purchased a little Actinidia Arguta "Prolific" off of eBay with the plans of letting it run up my NEWLY built covered front porch that faces the west with 6 ft of railing open and exposed to the north sun. I live here in Texas zone 8a. But after seeing this video of yours, I now have to wonder if I am doing the right thing?🫣 I really REALLY want it to cover our new front porch open area and have the plant supported by a new trellis on all three sides. What do you think? It is a self polinator so I won't need more than one plant. The porch sits about 5 ft off the ground and the actual porch is 6 ft on eachbside with 15 ft width facing the west. What do YOU think? 🤷🏻♀️ Will there be enough sun with the majority of the leaves being exposed tonthe west? There is nothing in the way to block the sun from shining on the bine. (Hence the reason I need that bine there! Lol?!)
Should be fine. One of the beauties with Hardy kiwis is you can constantly cut them back during the growing season, which can often help it fruit as it turns its energy more toward fruit than growing its shoots. So if you don’t mind some summer pruning, it’ll make a nice shady place.
This was a very helpful video, especially since I live a few miles away from there. I used to take yoga there 20+ years ago. A friend of mine used to perform Indian dance there as well. It is a beautiful place!
Yes! The Ranch is a magical and peaceful place, now a fruitfull one too!
Good to see that IXL is tasty since I grafted one. It's growing well now
Surprisingly good! Congrats
I wonder if anyone makes a natural flavoring from these? I've been considering making a beverage that is flavored with paw paw but have never found a flavoring.
I do know it makes a great mead, kombucha, and piña colada!
@@permacultureninja seems like it would. I'm thinking of creating a pawpaw flavored energy drink, I just have no clue where to get the pawpaw flavor.
Can you list some of the species?
Mostly purpurea spp.
Can dogs eat them?
Love this! Keep up the great work.
Thank you so much!
Michael Judd! You are such an inspiration. Thank you for loving the land God gave to us.
Wow, thank you. That’s good encouragement
Awesome
Restore, renew, regenerate! Nice work!!
You know it! Thanks
That's jadam not tea
I have 3 new plants here in western NC. I have an Anna, Ken & a male. I have a T trellis with the main vine shoot grown 7 feet up to the trellis. Should I prune now at the top of the trellis to promote a split cordone now or wait until the winter? I've pruned both females to have a single main vine.
I would wait and prune at end of winter. Just let it gain its strength now.
@@permacultureninja Too late. I pruned Anna & she has 2 shoots for the cordon & are about 3" long already. I pruned Ken a few days ago, but waiting for the new sprouts. Anna was going crazy at 9', so I pruned about 12" off. Ken, was over 7.5'. They are growing crazy. They like it here. I've let the male do its thing without pruning.
The Paw Paw Festival is pure, good juju! I attended in 2023 with my daughter. We both found it joyful and healthy and educational and nutritious.
Awesome! Hope y’all can come again
Where do you get scion wood if you don’t have those cultivars growing yourself already?
Fruitwood Nursery or Englands Orchard
I have a Anna and Male set on a 12 foot length of cattle panel fence bent into an arch, both vines are only 2yrs old and it seems they will outgrow the arch by the end of this summer. No wood yet so I hopefully will get flowers\fruit next year. After watching this vid I think I'll let them grow into a bush hanging off the arch instead of attempting to prune
They are amazingly vigorous. But if you’re willing to work with them, you can shape them to meet your site design. Main thing is youplanted them, congratulations.
Looking forward to this journey with yall!
I really appreciate the mindset of planting with the whole region and centuries in mind!
Yes, it makes our actions now deeply powerful
Im having so much trouble with my kiwi plants. Last year i bought one male and 3 females. I lost two over the winter which i don't know why im in zone 8a. So this spring I ordered 3 more , 2 females and one male. Those aren't doing well at all they start turning black leaves And then they wilt and that part of the plant just dies. I also bought one at Tractor Supply and that never came out. Can anyone help me. I looked on their leafs to see if there were bugs but i couldn't see anything on them. Im so sad i really want to grow them. I can't find any information on Diseases they might have. Any help would be greatly appreciated.Thank you.
Hey, Amanda. I saw your post. I was told that we could grow these plants in 5 gallon buckets and then let them climb which is what I am going to do for the first few years. I am thinking that maybe JUST MAYBE, you could start with fresh soil and keep it contained in that 5 gallon bucket JUST IN CASE there is actually something in your soil? 🤷🏻♀️ I don't know what else to tell you... I just noticed that nobody has answered your question.
Often fruit plants from large distributors have been mighty stressed by the time they get to you. Some folks will grow their hardy kiwis out in a larger pot for a season to get them more established before planting. Also make sure that your soil drains as they do not like a wet Site. You can create raised mounds that drain if your soil is super dense You can also protect the young trunk for the first couple of winters with pipe foam. These tricks ought help you have success. Keep working at it. They’re worth it.
Nice!
Would you recommend native seeds then graft the shoot or seeds from a cultivar?
Both are good options. If the seed from a cultivar has only been pollinated by other cultivars, you have good genetics. Grafting gives you full assurance though & fortunately PawPaw‘s graft easily.
finally got my pawpaw seeds to germinate a few years ago. I plan to have a property in a few years to plant them on, but until then I will have them in pots. Any tips for potted pawpaws?
Ideally, you keep them in deep tree pots. Make sure they can go cold dormant, but if you’re in a very cold region, protect the pots with mounding WoodChips etc around them.
You did a fantastic job with pruning. It’s gorgeous
Thank you! Cheers!
Wait so do you grow on the downhill side of the swale or within the depth of the swale? Thank you!
Typically on the raised berm downhill. If you live in a very arid climate in the swale basin might be preferable.
Is it toxic to dogs? That's my only concern. Not much info expect it's not a true cherry
It’s a true cherry, so whatever goes for the others in relation to dogs would go for this, sorry I can’t say for sure how it’ll affect your dog
I have a Issai that has survived 4 winters here in Northern Michigan.
Wow! That’s news. Whats your usda zone? Are you buffered by the lake or other micro climate?
@@permacultureninja 5B between Traverse City and Cadillac in Northeast Wexford county. Kiwis do great,not so good for Pawpaw's.
I have a city park bordering my property and they have golden currants.
Damn buddy. You live in paradise
Yup, gratefully so. It does take some doing tho!
So "au courant", so then much thanks for directing my planting. I just decided to plant them near where other currents are already thriving, that gets consistent water.
Always good to observe where things are already flourishing and go with that energy, that’s Permaculture in a nutshell
@@permacultureninja Yes, like commencing reforesting from the edge of extant stands of forest. Hence why we in BC should stop deforestation, stop decimating healthy stands before we turn Earth into a moonscape.
I did the gamble for my first two and got a few seedlings from Etsy. Next year I’ll get a few more names varieties for the orchard
Yeah! Keep growing them. Check out Englands Orchard for good seeds
What about the invasive trees and shrubs and other plants that come up by the thousands? I live in Louisiana and we have Chinese tallow trees, Chinese privet, Bradford pear trees, Japanese Climbing Fern Lygodium japonicum, and many others!
Chop and drop as nutrient rich mulch. Establish your own overstory, shade others out. Play the role you want to see in succession..
I just bought an Issai kiwi vine and I’m also in zone 6b, Nova Scotia
I own your books and started 2 years ago. I'm specializing in no-spray, high disease resistant and high pest resistant fruit like you describe. I'm growing, Persimmons, Goumi Berries, Jujubes, Cornelian Cherries, Figs, Black Raspberries, Blackberries, Clove Currants, Gooseberries, Strawberries, Mulberries, PawPaws, Haskaps, and Heartnuts
Nice! You’ll be well rewarded my friend
Where can these be bought (preferably a good one without the funk)? I would like to try them, but I’ve never seen them anywhere.
I’m in Maryland and I believe you’re also in this area. Any idea where can I find these locally?
Not good grafted trees that I know of in Maryland. Check with BurtRidge Nursery online, or Raintree Nursery, or one Green world Nursery
Can I make wine vinegar with currants?
Dude! I'm starting my workup for two total knee replacements but now you've got me wanting to make swales on the hills AND now I know what to do with my excess mulch! 2 summers from now I'll be hearlding praises to you, more so than today. You've given me a "something great" to do, while I'm doing my PT. THANK YOU. ❤❤
Put them new knees to good use!
You are underrated. More people need to know about you
Thank You! Yeah, I’ve lots to share.. just figuring the best ways to get it out!
Facts, got his book