How to Layer Mulch in a Food Forest
For more videos like this on Permaculture and Syntropic Agroforestry check out our website: https://www.permadynamics.co.nz/ By joining us on our Membership, you are able to be a part of our PermaDynamics Community, receive a wealth of knowledge, inspiration and have our support in creating a more beautiful world, together. Diversity and density of species is key in a Syntropic Food Forest. Different plants have different nutrients and nitrogen / carbon ratios which is important to consider when chopping and dropping, as the order in which you lay different mulch down can hugely increase the level of fertility you facilitate in your soil. This video goes into the dynamics at play to ensure you're getting the most out of what you chop, before long it becomes second nature!

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