Tour - Late Season Wander at Larger Site

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Edible Acres is a full service permaculture nursery located in the Finger Lakes area of NY state. We grow all layers of perennial food forest systems and provide super hardy, edible, useful, medicinal, easy to propagate, perennial plants for sale locally or for shipping around the country…
Happy growing!
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Dear Sean! You have been the biggest influence and inspiration for my gardening journey. I live in a zone 6 area, humid continental climate area, much of your techniques and advice is applicable in my location. I made myself a broadfork thanks to you, what a great tool for saving time and improving the soil quality.
Thank you for sharing your insight!

RudiKaap-ry
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I love you’re ecosystem how you honor the creatures of this earth by providing a sanctuary for them you’re a brother to nature :)

knighttaylor
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Your daughter is enjoying those berries. Love your progress- a lot of work! We have been at our property for 21 years. Started a edible landscaping like you, but I didn’t know about nitrogen fixing trees. Wood chips have been of great help this summer, we put wheel barrels full of water soaked wood chips around hazelnuts, red raspberries, currants, kiwi and blackberries. We’re currently in a 5 week drought in Northern Illinois and those wood chips are still moist around the plants 🎉. Thanks for your ideas on planting.

christineortmann
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I love your practical, easy going approach to creating abundance in your garden, and how you are so willing to share your 'tricks of the trade' with all of us. Please keep bringing us more of the same, and including your family in the videos at times is awesome and makes it all the more real and relatable! Zelda is beautiful and brings a HUGE cute factor to your videos :). Seeing your wife and Juan working on the property is also great. Thank you!

sherryhawkins
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Thanks for the waves from Zelda - she is so alert and alive! ❤❤

trumpetingangel
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Happy 1 year, Zelda and Wonderful Parents. Blessings.

allonesame
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Love this site. It feels more "food forest", which I just adore.

CanadianPermacultureLegacy
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts on anything you're up to - love a good walk and talk! Beautiful child x

alison
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I simply love the tours in your gardens, with the different approaches and your thoughts of why you are doing things; very educational. And I love the way you speak about "characters" when addressing to plants and how you speak in an appropriate speed with your soft sexy voice 😉. So keep doing what you're doing.

AntonColores
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So much life! So beautiful! That yellow autumn olive looks lovely, I can see why Zelda is attracted to it, especially if it's also sweet. 🤗💛🤗

Yes, please record footage and videos about sorting the nursery stock. I always love to see that sort of stuff. I can't wait to start sorting my hazels, not long left until then!
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Crina-LudmilaCristeaAuthor
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Happy 1st year Zelda
Enjoy your little fruits 🍈
Thanks for the tour for your fall garden😊

rickthelian
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Gabi-ltmx
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We lean heavily into Autumn Olive for soil improvement as well as massive fruit crops. Great friend in the landscape!

FolkRockFarm
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I'm jealous of just about anything green. It hasn't rained in southwestern missouri for over 2 1/2 months. A lot of the ozark forests are brown with the leaves falling. The vegetable garden is toast. I'm hailing water from the river to keep the apple trees alive. Its been a depressing season. Love seeing your garden thriving.

troygoss
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The ending was so cute! Zelda is a natural born forrager!

olliesear
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Thank you for the garden wander! The most ironic part of the anti-autumn olive crusade is the idea that many people are spraying cancer causing herbicides on a plant that has anti cancer lycopene rich fruits.

lukecaswell
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I'm always amazed how you get your seaberry to spread.
I finally got my fist two Mary seaberry runners this year. I'm super exited.
I love to see all of yours taking over in a good way.
Thanks!!

wolfebilt
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I LOVE how respectful you are to both plants and people... I had never even heard of autumn olive besides on a foraging page/group, but then I heard your take on autumn olive and bought a 5 pack from planting for justice here in california. Lol sounds like my kinda plant! It sounds like one of those "people plants" where some people hate them and some people love them. I myself have always been partial to the weedy underdog misunderstood plants, but bravo for your delivery of attention to the concern and open space for different ideas but also totally sticking up for your autumn olive trees and speaking to all the good they have to offer us and their plant and animal friends. :) That was top notch. 👌

Mamaculture
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Just found you on one of Flock Finger Lakes videos where you were describing the long term plan to create the pond… so cool to come here and see that it came to fruition.

TheMeshell
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Autumn olives are amazing! I found a couple of bushes this year and made fruit leather a week ago. Thank you Sean. ❤

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