It Is Time
Plankton populations have decreased by 90% apparently. Is this true? If it is true, it is due to climate engineering. What is the solution? Expose the problem and then offer the solution, which is to inspire others to treat our earth with love.
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Food Forest Tour With Jim
When we invest in growing food locally, rather than lawns, we start to solve the problems of the world. It is a time and energy asset. I don't grow the food, we design a system that takes care of itself. Follow Jim on a tour of a food forest at Galts Landing.
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What to plant in zones 1 and 2
Plants in zones 1 and 2 must be tough and adaptable to extreme cold temperatures.
Here are some cold hardy plants that can withstand temperatures of – 50 degrees Fahrenheit (-45 C.) in winter as well as seeds that you can start indoors to maximize your growing season before transferring them outdoors.
Do you live in zone 1 or 2? Let us know in the comments below if you do and what has or hasn’t worked for you.
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Dragon Fruit
Stephanie shows us how to care for dragon fruit plants to achieve the highest yield
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Demonstrating Freedom
Jim gives an update on what has been happening at Galts Landing. We are inspiring others to become self-sufficient and free.
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Crisis = Opportunity
Jim is looking down at the landscape from the airplane, and while he sees all the monoculture farming, he knows they will be changed to food forests over time. Now is the time!
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4 ways FFA can help you grow food
This past Sunday was #worldfoodday, a day meant to bring attention to the ever growing demand on not only ending world hunger but by also becoming more self sufficient and less reliant on the changing landscape of the food industry. When we become less reliant on a system to provide us with the food we consume, we become more powerful as individuals and as communities.
Growing food doesn’t have to be a complicated thing, and you don’t need to have a farm or a large yard to grow your own food. Here’s your reminder that you can begin to grow it anywhere, at any time, no matter where you live in the world.
Our mission at Food Forest Abundance is to create living grocery stores worldwide by helping people grow their own food. We do this in a few different ways:
Consultations
We offer 4 different kinds of consultations (annual gardens, food forests, emergency preparedness, and homestead consultations).
Food forest designs
We have a wide variety of different food forests we can design based on your needs, which will be fully customized to your climate, planting zone, topography, space, as well as to the beauty, functionality, and abundance you wish to have.
Soil fertility
Our soil expert will provide you with an Ecosystem Report, which contains pro tips, your custom soil test solutions RX, a product audit and an ecosystem plan that suggests next steps for putting the plan into action.
Food forest installations
Our expert installers will come to your home and install any and all necessary steps needed in getting your food forest up and running.
Curious and want to learn more about working with FFA? Visit us at www.foodforestabundance.com to learn more!
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Seed Saving - Curry Leaves
Curry leaf seeds you need to plant when they are fresh. Watch Kevin Feinstein show you how to save and replant curry leaf seeds.
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Nature's most powerful medicinal plants: Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus is an evergreen tree that’s widely used for its medicinal properties that can:
-Help alleviate nasal congestion
-Help ease colds and respiratory problems
-Help relieve pain
-Improve oral health
-Ease dry skin and scalp conditions
**Disclaimer: The information on this post is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images and information, contained on or available through this page is for general information purposes only**
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Can We Truly Be Free?
Is it possible to live truly free? Do you have to be rich? Wealthy yes, but not rich in fiat. Yes, it can help but it's not necessary. Awareness is key to knowing it is possible. Then courage is needed to carry out what you need to carry out, to make it happen.
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A Wasp And The Ants
Nature is cool! Look at how a wasp and some ants interact. Nature is our school of life.
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A Brand New Audience
Jim is in Philly speaking at a corporate event as the keynote speaker. The topic is climate change. Jim speaks to that topic in a different way than most of the other speakers.
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Epic 28 Hours
Jim and Micheal Hoffman were on the Inspired Show with Jean Nolan recently. Next Jim will be on Redactive and many more to come. Freedom Farm Academy is huge and the news is spreading and it's very exciting! People want to live FREE and this is the answer to that AND to create income.
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Compost Tea Experiment
We are adding compost to almost everything! Let's experiment by adding the compost tea to the entire food forest minus one single row, and see the results over the next six months.
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What are plant hardiness zones?
If you are wanting to step up your food growing skills, you’ll want to brush up on your plant hardiness zone for your area.
A plant hardiness zone refers to an area on a map that indicates which plants will do best where you live, and this information is based on the average lowest temperatures for that area.
This should be the starting point in growing a successful food garden because as nice as it would be to grow certain plants, the area in which you live in may simply not be able to accommodate such plants.
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Compost Tea
It's very expensive to buy compost tea, but you make your own with very little effort!
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Saving Broccoli Seeds
Did you know that we eat the unopened flower of the plant? We don't actually eat the broccoli, and then it turns into flowers (which are also edible), which then get pollinated. Then their seeds get ripe, form pods and then you plant the seeds that you find in the pods.
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Food Forest Tour With Kevin
Kevin, who is a designer and installer with Food Forest Abundance, takes us on a tour of an amazing Food Forest. See what is possible!
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Facinating Growth
We made a pond, and used the earth we dug out to bring the land above the flood line. Seeds that were in the dirt are now starting to grow!
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Fast Recovery
Hurricane Ian was a week ago, and notice how all the plants that were damaged have already started growing new food!
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What is soil health and why does it matter?
The most important factor in healthy plant growth is healthy soil! Soil bacteria, fungi and worms make up what we call the soil food web.
Healthy soil teeming with this life is the foundation to a vibrant garden that produces fruits, veggies and flowers.
Check out our most recent blog which talks about all things soil with Evan, our soil expert and the man behind the Soil Fertility Program at Food Forest Abundance: https://foodforestabundance.com/soil-is-alive/
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Thank You Message From Jim
Thank you. We made it! Food Forest Abundance has had a shift, we are now in the black! Something has happened, FFA as a company has shown the world that permaculture is profitable. Join us and open a Freedom Farm Academy.
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Episode 13 of The Jim Gale Show: Growing an Abundant Mindset with Adam Walton
In this episode, guest Adam Walton, a mindset coach, public speaker and spiritual entertainer from The Mental Mastery Alliance, shares his insights on the ways our world is shifting from total chaos to becoming completely organized.
Adam describes this transformation as ascending from 3D to 5D dimensions. He elaborates on quantum physics, the ability to manifest what you want based on what you believe you deserve, and creating based on the vibrational frequency in which one lives.
To listen to the whole episode: https://unite.live/food-forest-abundance/the-jim-gale-show?recording_id=1485
Make sure to tune in every Friday as we release our newest episodes.
The Jim Gale Show is now available on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, YouTube, Podcast Addict, Unite, and many other platforms.
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The best vegetables to grow in small spaces
Check out these vegetable plants you can plant in small spaces.
Everyone loves fresh veggies, but if you’re a city dweller with a small space to garden, or even an apartment dweller with limited balcony space, how can you grow your own?
No matter how much space you think you have to work with, there are plenty of vegetables that will flourish in your small garden. Here are our top plants you can grow in small spaces.
Some helpful tips:
- If space is limited, only grow what you love to eat, or things that are difficult/expensive to purchase
- Think vertically; grow climbing crops over arches, trellis or fences. Grow things like herbs or tomatoes in hanging baskets and herbs in window boxes
- Have seedlings ready. As you pick one crop you could be planting the next batch immediately
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