3.5 Year Food Forest (Syntropic Agroforestry)

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00:00 - Last Update until Spring
00:15 - Backyard Food Forest
00:26 - Grass Transformation
00:36 - Most Recently Planted Area
00:52 - Newest Food Forest / Agroforestry
01:02 - Planting Between Existing Citrus
01:13 - Syntropic Agroforestry
01:24 - Huge Diversity of Species
01:34 - Edible Mushrooms (King Stropharia)
01:45 - Low Maintenance Food Forest
01:55 - 60m Tree Lines
02:09 - Species List
02:22 - Brazil Seeds
02:33 - Eucalyptus Varieties
02:48 - New Edible Mushrooms (Garden Giant)
02:58 - Block 2 Food Forest
03:08 - Propagation Material (from Living Nursery)
03:18 - Block 2 Transformation
03:34 - Makes my Heart Happy
03:47 - The Oldest Food Forest (3.5 years)
03:59 - The Biggest Change Since Brazil
04:09 - Spring Intervention (2023)
04:32 - Understory Species
05:00 - Wood Log Pathways (reduce compaction)
05:43 - Food Forest Canopy
05:57 - Biggest Lesson from Brazil (alley crops)
06:15 - Remember Day 1 of Planting
06:46 - Life Forest
06:56 - Year 2 Frost
07:06 - No More Frost (-2deg)
07:17 - Microclimate Protection
07:38 - Grass to Food Forest Transformation
07:50 - Best Area
08:01 - Alley Crop of Yacon
08:11 - Fixing Old Mistakes
08:21 - Planting More Support Species (than you need)
08:36 - Nitrogen Fixers and Biomass Species
09:00 - Trees Growing Faster
09:17 - The Reason for Overprinting Support Species
09:36 - Pruned 50% Out
09:46 - Building Soil Organic Matter
10:11 - My One Recommendation
10:21 - Temperate Syntropic Agroforestry
10:44 - American Paw Paw (Asimina triloba)
11:11 - Temperate Species List
11:33 - What’s Happening Next?
11:44 - Agroforestry Heals Sick Trees
12:02 - Occupation System
12:35 - Six Month Transformation
13:00 - Life is Good in the Agroforestry
#syntropic #syntropy #foodforest #growfood #permaculture #nz #regenerative

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  • @wildbgreen
    @wildbgreen2 ай бұрын

    You said 3 years ago my friends were having kids and I was birthing a food forest... I no joke just said these words to my friend last week when I bought a plot of land to start Fed by Forests first public food forest and she told me she was pregnant. I said well we are both birthing something these next 9 months! 😂 feeding future generations with these forests!!! 🙏🏼 so amazing to witness the growth with you and absolutely fueled by your energy and so inspired to share in the passion of this mission in service to pacha mama 🌱🌳🌎💚🙏🏼 Blessings to you!

  • @stillwhitelight

    @stillwhitelight

    2 ай бұрын

    Food forests are lovely, the transition from womanhood to motherhood does not compare ❤️

  • @AIuminum
    @AIuminum2 ай бұрын

    Doing the exact same thing here in the UK. Sadly don't have an abundant list of plants yet. But its decent at the moment hope to see similar results in growth.

  • @andrewskibaba

    @andrewskibaba

    2 ай бұрын

    Make cuttings

  • @jullianlafferty6681
    @jullianlafferty66812 ай бұрын

    Would like for you to do a video on starting a food forest from scratch. What are your suggestion on sourcing plant before you get an established nursery stock, preparing the site and things like that.

  • @byron.in.new.zealand

    @byron.in.new.zealand

    2 ай бұрын

    Coming very soon

  • @leviahimsa
    @leviahimsa2 ай бұрын

    It is the most beautiful and inspiring food forest I've ever seen. Thank you for sharing.

  • @byron.in.new.zealand

    @byron.in.new.zealand

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you very much

  • @dersaureapfel
    @dersaureapfel27 күн бұрын

    This is crazy. I will apply these methods, i was investigating about syntropic agriculture, but this video gave me a good view of the possibilities and the beauty of this method. Thank you.

  • @anilsoman3757
    @anilsoman37572 ай бұрын

    Fantastic life forest and your learning from your re-generative intervention ... Great case studies Byron, you are an inspiration and pioneer on this subject (I live on a tropical climate zone in the hills of southern India and wish to go for what you are doing) ... Thank you and wish you great success

  • @byron.in.new.zealand

    @byron.in.new.zealand

    2 ай бұрын

    Awesome - Good luck on your project !

  • @elisabethrobbins1053
    @elisabethrobbins10532 ай бұрын

    I love that you call it a "life forest"!

  • @iolanidaterra
    @iolanidaterra2 ай бұрын

    This is such a great video! I love your work brother. You are BY FAR the most exciting content creator in the Food Forestry and Syntropic Agriculture realm. Keep up the good work. Thank you! 💚🌲🌿🌳💚

  • @JoshGnome
    @JoshGnome2 ай бұрын

    Inspiring 🤩 I've appreciated your videos and interviews so much. Do you harvest and sell your produce?

  • @jeffjuracka7428
    @jeffjuracka7428Ай бұрын

    A book covering this field of study would be great if you’re interested in writing one!

  • @tomatito3824
    @tomatito38242 ай бұрын

    That's incredible! And thanks for the advice: "overplant support trees". Noted! When you say temperate, what latitude is that? Just wanna know what's possible in mine ~35°

  • @Louisianapermaculture
    @Louisianapermaculture2 ай бұрын

    It’s insane, and inspiring to see your projects transformation from rows of trees in a fuel to essentials a rainforest style food forest! You can almost not tell that there is rows anymore. I think the productive walkways were a grand addition

  • @VitorEmanuel-cu8qk
    @VitorEmanuel-cu8qk2 ай бұрын

    As a brazilian, i've seen many syntrophic farms, so i can tell you that yours is one of the best i've ever seen. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @byron.in.new.zealand

    @byron.in.new.zealand

    2 ай бұрын

    Wow, thank you! Glad you liked it

  • @feliperinconborrero4065

    @feliperinconborrero4065

    2 ай бұрын

    Quien es Felipe y Janar? Cual es la Academia Agroforestal que nombras?

  • @feliperinconborrero4065

    @feliperinconborrero4065

    2 ай бұрын

    Alimentar la biología es la clave. Bien dicho.

  • @mikal9667
    @mikal96672 ай бұрын

    this is gorgeous, i would love nothing more than to help nurture life like you have. much love Bryan

  • @jibrilnas3101
    @jibrilnas31012 ай бұрын

    Such amazing work and inspiring.

  • @gmmunderground
    @gmmunderground2 ай бұрын

    best video yet! growing like the trees :-)

  • @byron.in.new.zealand

    @byron.in.new.zealand

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you !

  • @suburbanhomesteaderwy-az
    @suburbanhomesteaderwy-az2 ай бұрын

    Great video

  • @udoheinz7845
    @udoheinz78452 ай бұрын

    beautiful food forrest! the oldest forrest looks amazing

  • @Kevin-Cruz
    @Kevin-Cruz2 ай бұрын

    Life Forest! Love that!

  • @r.wood.s
    @r.wood.s2 ай бұрын

    Super inspiring my man!

  • @byron.in.new.zealand

    @byron.in.new.zealand

    2 ай бұрын

    Glad to hear it!

  • @user-xk6pj6xf1b
    @user-xk6pj6xf1b2 ай бұрын

    im following youragroforestry proccess since early 2022, i do the same in a tiny back yard with smaller plants but it also work.. thanks for inspiring

  • @smoothbrain8519
    @smoothbrain85192 ай бұрын

    So exciting, so dense, so beautiful! Your life forest is vibrating from so much life I can feel it from here in the midwest Also the white shirt serves as a lab coat to your almost mad scientist energy, I love it haha

  • @goncalorei2349
    @goncalorei23492 ай бұрын

    Heyo! That is AMAZING. Great job up there! I have been wondering about the practicality of harvesting the fruits in a dense and high agroforestry system. Can you show us how you manage it? Thanks for sharing

  • @tracy419

    @tracy419

    2 ай бұрын

    I'd like to see that, as well as hear a bit about the economics of it. Can a couple of people transition from full time jobs to doing this and still pay the bills after a few years? Very cool stuff, but wondering if we could still pay the mortgage, etc.

  • @ryandoylespotteryfarm7316
    @ryandoylespotteryfarm73162 ай бұрын

    Life forest! Love it!

  • @mouadkhalloufi7917
    @mouadkhalloufi79172 ай бұрын

    its really amazing to see your food/life forests ;) such a beautiful development...I'm also thinking about interplanting my orchard..I'm just wondering with that high density of lucerne trees are you not afraid of them taking over/ being invasive?

  • @growwild23
    @growwild232 ай бұрын

    Epic dude! I need to get you out to New England to teach a workshop.

  • @773p
    @773p2 ай бұрын

    Paradise

  • @mariamakariou2914
    @mariamakariou291416 күн бұрын

    It is a really beautiful food forest, great job! ❤. I have a question though: Isn't eucalyptus allelopathic, affecting negatively the neighboring plants?

  • @MrKannar
    @MrKannarАй бұрын

    Really informative, was lost in the forest. Our land has a ton of termites. Is it concerning adding all that wood?

  • @TheVigilantStewards
    @TheVigilantStewards2 ай бұрын

    Such a great understanding and mastery Byron, looking forward to learning from you in the future. I'm in Kenya doing a small syntropic trial. I also planted eucalyptus and leucaena or gliricidia every meter to have a lot fo supports. As I max out what I know here, learn from my friend, and graduate on, I want to learn with you to expand my mind in those areas that you have as well

  • @byron.in.new.zealand

    @byron.in.new.zealand

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you - Sounds like you're doing incredible work! Would love to visit Kenya

  • @TheVigilantStewards

    @TheVigilantStewards

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@byron.in.new.zealand Thank you, I have been very passionate about it

  • @blanearnold8699
    @blanearnold86992 ай бұрын

    Another great video. Looking forward to seeing how the pawpaws do in the temperate system. Do you plant as dense in the temperate syntropic system as you would a more tropical system? I would think things need to get a little more sun and not as much shade since there’s less of a growing season.

  • @schwiftyfrank877
    @schwiftyfrank8772 ай бұрын

    Nice video, I was wondering if stacking mulch that close to the tree could cause damage. Wouldn't the moisture and microbial activity rot the bark?

  • @tinyjungle_
    @tinyjungle_2 ай бұрын

    Epic

  • @deborahmccluney5350
    @deborahmccluney53502 ай бұрын

    Very informative and impressive. I would like information on what to plant in Gaffney, SC 29340 (Cherokee County) Thank you

  • @byron.in.new.zealand

    @byron.in.new.zealand

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you - Plant the fast-growing 'weedy trees' that you already find in your local area that you're able to manage for the early succession pioneers, plus whatever edibles grow well in your climate

  • @rob-in-peru
    @rob-in-peruАй бұрын

    Very inspirational as always. Working on a similar system here planting between lima trees. Do you use a drip feed/water system?

  • @veraconceicao914
    @veraconceicao9142 ай бұрын

    Ernst Gotsch ,Agricultura sintropica ❤ Byron 🎉

  • @filipeoliveira9204
    @filipeoliveira92042 ай бұрын

    Great video! What are the coldest temperatures there in winter? Does it get frosty often?

  • @smueller12244
    @smueller12244Ай бұрын

    it's beautiful, thank you for birthing it haha

  • @TheFarmDream
    @TheFarmDreamАй бұрын

    Hi! Great stuff. I just wanted to note, something tot try is switch the thumbnail from reading right to left to left to right. It feels a bit off. And i think you will receive more views that way

  • @John-hu9bo
    @John-hu9bo2 ай бұрын

    What I am missing often in syntropic community is the missing of checking biological life in the soil. The development of it from start after 1 year, 2 years etc..that would be super interesting. Unluckily I didn't have the possibility to do it,but I started on checking compost and soils under the microscope

  • @byron.in.new.zealand

    @byron.in.new.zealand

    2 ай бұрын

    Would be fascinating to test, but no doubt it’s there. Would love to get behind a microscope

  • @zanecrofts7085
    @zanecrofts70852 ай бұрын

    In.your nee rows did you plant your deciduous fruit trees with the ever green tropicals?

  • @ezhelpingu
    @ezhelpingu2 ай бұрын

    Would you have a recommendation for an evergreen tree in Tucson Az? Thanks in advance.

  • @talingkas
    @talingkas2 ай бұрын

    Hi Byron, I’ve been following you for a while now. Thanks a plenty. Do you have regular help in setting up each row? Or is it just set up as part of a workshop?

  • @Ashley-xm7gn
    @Ashley-xm7gn2 ай бұрын

    What is your spacing for banana? I did support trees every half meter, but your bananas look closer than my 3 meter spacing. Do you leave them with one or two pups or transplant all the pups? Thanks for the amazing info!

  • @tracy419
    @tracy4192 ай бұрын

    Do you have any information on the economics of these systems? And do you know of any systems like this in the 8 and 9 zone ranges? I've been following permaculture for years and have wanted to create my own food forest (sorta doing it around my house, but we only have a tiny area) and may be getting a little land soon so I'm curious what the financial viability is. Is this something that we can work full time jobs and slowly transition away from them, and do this full time as we are getting older? I appreciate any thoughts on this, and have really been enjoying your videos.

  • @danielnaberhaus5337
    @danielnaberhaus53372 ай бұрын

    Great vid but the audio clipping is distracting. Paw paws are so frickin good!

  • @thedomestead3546
    @thedomestead35462 ай бұрын

    When are you touring Florida? If you could make a stop in South Georgia we would love to have you. I have my own little piece of the agroforestry puzzle to debut and would be great to speak in person.

  • @byron.in.new.zealand

    @byron.in.new.zealand

    2 ай бұрын

    Will make an announcement re: Florida (there will be an event run with myself and your fav Florida agroforestry guys)

  • @thedomestead3546

    @thedomestead3546

    2 ай бұрын

    @@byron.in.new.zealand this will be interesting. I am growing Oranges, Cherimoya and some other secret plantas in Georgia.

  • @lydiamair2570
    @lydiamair25702 ай бұрын

    We have a lot of rabbits that ringbark our young fruit trees and de head our newly planted natives or graze our garden....we havnt started our syntropic food forest yet but plan to this spring...really worried about going to all this effort of seed raising, propagation, planting etc just to find the rabbits demolish it over night. Has anyone else had experience with rabbits as a problem or not a problem in their food forests please??

  • @swiss_arborist_barmetbaump3817
    @swiss_arborist_barmetbaump38172 ай бұрын

    Haha i over dit to wit the suport tree. I looking forward what it will look like this summer Every 20 cm a mix of Alder birch ulmus fraxinus acer aesculus morus fig pinus sprus abies prunus padus Chery Quercus rubra Quercus robur Salix alba Salix puruea Salix fodder cultivar Populus fodder cultivar Roas wit out spine Seebuck thurn eitout thorns Fruit trees diverse plum cultivars Asimina peterson seedling Chestnut Large fruited crategus cultivars

  • @yuppystick
    @yuppystick2 ай бұрын

    If only this worked in central to southwest Florida

  • @byron.in.new.zealand

    @byron.in.new.zealand

    2 ай бұрын

    It does! Will be sharing examples from there soon

  • @yuppystick

    @yuppystick

    2 ай бұрын

    @@byron.in.new.zealand thank you

  • @akhilshriram9441
    @akhilshriram94412 ай бұрын

    How do you manage to bring in seeds from other countries into nz given the strict bio security regulations?

  • @AmnicolaHwy
    @AmnicolaHwy2 ай бұрын

    Where are you located?

  • @acasas28
    @acasas282 ай бұрын

    Do you get a lot of rain there? I live in a very dry area.

  • @sacireilly_jasper8389
    @sacireilly_jasper838912 күн бұрын

    Hey Byron, does the Kawa Poplar sucker/create shoots from it's roots when you prune it? Cheers, Saci :)

  • @byron.in.new.zealand

    @byron.in.new.zealand

    9 күн бұрын

    I’ve never seen it respond like that to pruning

  • @cedriccbass-jp8ky
    @cedriccbass-jp8ky2 ай бұрын

    How high do you let the eucalyptus grow before you prune and do you hard prune ie cut it down to the base? I find they dont always come back. Also did you install the papayas later once there was frost protection ?

  • @byron.in.new.zealand

    @byron.in.new.zealand

    2 ай бұрын

    I'll high-pollard them around the 5-6m mark, so letting them grow 7m+ depending on the situation. Won't coppice them for another few years, but if I want them to regrow they'll want plenty of sun at their base to stimulate that. I've found highland papayas are best added in the second year

  • @andrewskibaba
    @andrewskibaba2 ай бұрын

    How much food is produced v normal agricultural production?

  • @4evermetalhead79
    @4evermetalhead792 ай бұрын

    So citrus tress etc cannot survive in agroforestry? 😢 I love my lemons, Mandarins, oranges etc. i really love them as i grew up with them, plus i enjoy their fruits so much i can’t get enough. 😅

  • @johnowens5342
    @johnowens53422 ай бұрын

    The pollinators for Brazil nuts is a large bee similar to a carpenter bee. It can only breed with scent from an orchid indigenous to its area that grows on a different species of tree. How do you plan to overcome this? I have tropical land and have considered planting Brazil.

  • @byron.in.new.zealand

    @byron.in.new.zealand

    2 ай бұрын

    There’s fruiting trees in Auckland

  • @feliperincon2582
    @feliperincon25822 ай бұрын

    Quien es Felipe y Janar? Cual es la Academia Agroforestal que nombras?

  • @sebastiaanpamula1883
    @sebastiaanpamula18832 ай бұрын

    Which hardiness zone is this in?

  • @edengardenlabs7773
    @edengardenlabs77732 ай бұрын

    Why do foods forests never have any food in them lol

  • @TheVigilantStewards
    @TheVigilantStewards2 ай бұрын

    What is your level of incorporation for animals in these systems? Just freely range them?

  • @byron.in.new.zealand

    @byron.in.new.zealand

    2 ай бұрын

    No animal integration in these areas at the moment, but will be exploring that more in the next season

  • @TheVigilantStewards

    @TheVigilantStewards

    2 ай бұрын

    @@byron.in.new.zealand Ok, looking forward to hearing more about that

  • @kveale17
    @kveale172 ай бұрын

    Does eucalyptus nitens grow well from cuttings?

  • @byron.in.new.zealand

    @byron.in.new.zealand

    2 ай бұрын

    Nope

  • @Stephthechickenlady

    @Stephthechickenlady

    2 ай бұрын

    seed

  • @Adnancorner
    @Adnancorner2 ай бұрын

    You are NZ citizen or you moved ?

  • @morrisl7
    @morrisl721 күн бұрын

    man looks like a rats paradise, seems to me it needs better layout and less diversity to make harvest easier (coming from a perspective of pure efficiency/commercial value, not sure if thats your goal or not). also is eucalyptus the best biomass plant? its leaves release toxins that stunt growth, maybe a tree that grows nearly as fast (is there one?) for biomass but doesnt have these toxins would be appropriate. great work though, it seems to me this is a sustainable future of food production vs monocrops.

  • @theplantista25
    @theplantista252 ай бұрын

    Amazing video! Super informative & helpful. So are incredible! One question: do you have a email address or phone address? Would like to have a quick chat. 🌱🌿

  • @byron.in.new.zealand

    @byron.in.new.zealand

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks! Fill out the form on my website if you’ve got a project you’d like to discuss

  • @MrMaxKeane
    @MrMaxKeane2 ай бұрын

    I love the content, but the way it’s edited and the pace of everything is way too fast for me to enjoy and relax to. The content is a beautiful, peaceful forest. But the camera cutting to a different shot every few seconds, the music, the over production in the editing studio and the pace at which your speaking is quite stressful. Looks at others who are doing similar things and sharing their story on YT. The pace is much slower with more background noise and silences in between what they are saying to give you time to digest what they said. Peaceful, calming music (or no music at all). Just my two cents, Love what you’re doing, I just don’t like the way these videos are edited.

  • @bkbreeze808
    @bkbreeze8082 ай бұрын

    Hey Byron, love your content, Im inspired by Ernest as well. Quick question- how did you leave brazil with seeds? I was under the impression that was illegal? Im looking for land in Puerto Rico to start an agroforestry project. Thanks mate.