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EPISODE · Nov 23, 2020 · 1H 27M

#10 Fertile woodchips and managing the tree line understory with Iain Tolhurst

from The Regenerative Agroforestry Podcast

In this episode, Iain Tolhurst explains why and how he integrated trees in his vegetable operation. It's interesting to get a clear image of what his tree layout looks like, and what this means in term on infrastructure and management. He has tested planting perennial crops in the tree understory, a tempting idea that encounters some practical and commercial limitations. We cover some issues such as if we should be worried of weeds growing in the tree line or if root and light competition are a challenge for him. We then explore another interesting aspect of his farm : how he uses woodchips to fulfil 100% of his fertility needs and how much of his land he would need to dedicate to tree cover if he were to produce all his inputs onsite. As a little bonus, we indulge in a little off topic but fascinating conversation on organic matter.TABLE OF CONTENTS00:02.22 Overview of the farm00:07:31 Why agroforestry00:11:43 Which trees did he chose? 00:13:40 Funding & cost00:16:06 Layout and spacings of trees00:21:08 Experimenting with understory planting00:26:20 Impact of trees on vegetable production00:33:04 Time for managing the trees00:37:55 Are weeds in the tree line a problem? 00:44:52 Is it worth planting the understory? 00:49:40 Composting woodchips00:54:50 Applying rameal chipped wood on soil surface01:01:29 Are wood chips economically interesting as an input? 01:05:22 How much tree cover to be autonomous in inputs? 01:07:05 Effects of excess of organic matter01:19:00 Compost recipe and which trees species to favour as input? 01:22:52 Machinery to woodchip and compost01:25:53 Advice for vegetable grower wishing to integrate trees • RESOURCEShttps://www.tolhurstorganic.co.uk/Managing_the_tree_understorey_for_food_and_biodiversity.pdf• GET IN TOUCH www.regenerativeagroforestry.org• SUPPORT US www.gumroad.com/regenagroforestry• FOLLOW US on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, Iain Tolhurst explains why and how he integrated trees in his vegetable operation. It's interesting to get a clear image of what his tree layout looks like, and what this means in term on infrastructure and management. He has tested planting perennial crops in the tree understory, a tempting idea that encounters some practical and commercial limitations. We cover some issues such as if we should be worried of weeds growing in the tree line or if root and light competition are a challenge for him. We then explore another interesting aspect of his farm : how he uses woodchips to fulfil 100% of his fertility needs and how much of his land he would need to dedicate to tree cover if he were to produce all his inputs onsite. As a little bonus, we indulge in a little off topic but fascinating conversation on organic matter.TABLE OF CONTENTS00:02.22 Overview of the farm00:07:31 Why agroforestry00:11:43 Which trees did he chose? 00:13:40 Funding & cost00:16:06 Layout and spacings of trees00:21:08 Experimenting with understory planting00:26:20 Impact of trees on vegetable production00:33:04 Time for managing the trees00:37:55 Are weeds in the tree line a problem? 00:44:52 Is it worth planting the understory? 00:49:40 Composting woodchips00:54:50 Applying rameal chipped wood on soil surface01:01:29 Are wood chips economically interesting as an input? 01:05:22 How much tree cover to be autonomous in inputs? 01:07:05 Effects of excess of organic matter01:19:00 Compost recipe and which trees species to favour as input? 01:22:52 Machinery to woodchip and compost01:25:53 Advice for vegetable grower wishing to integrate trees • RESOURCEShttps://www.tolhurstorganic.co.uk/Managing_the_tree_understorey_for_food_and_biodiversity.pdf• GET IN TOUCH www.regenerativeagroforestry.org• SUPPORT US www.gumroad.com/regenagroforestry• FOLLOW US on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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