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Cairn Of Dunn Croft Permaculture
Великобритания
Добавлен 29 мар 2018
We are Andy and Gabrielle Williams.
Cairn Of Dunn Croft is a 5 acre permaculture smallholding in Caithness, in the far north of Scotland.
In 2018 we bought a croft with a derelict house and barn. This channel documents its transformation to a permaculture paradise. A mosaic of food forests, pastures, ponds, swales and livestock systems.
We use permaculture design to build a croft that meets virtually all our needs, beyond sustainably. We don't aim to be low impact, we aim to maximise our impact on the land by becoming truly regenerative.
It's not just our home, not just a business, a croft, a garden or a demonstration site. It's a permaculture life.
Cairn Of Dunn Croft is a 5 acre permaculture smallholding in Caithness, in the far north of Scotland.
In 2018 we bought a croft with a derelict house and barn. This channel documents its transformation to a permaculture paradise. A mosaic of food forests, pastures, ponds, swales and livestock systems.
We use permaculture design to build a croft that meets virtually all our needs, beyond sustainably. We don't aim to be low impact, we aim to maximise our impact on the land by becoming truly regenerative.
It's not just our home, not just a business, a croft, a garden or a demonstration site. It's a permaculture life.
Adding American elder to the food forest
In this video I expand our plantings of American elder in the top food forest.
Come and stay with us! caithnesscampingpods.com/
If you want to support our project, and the making of more videos, we have a Paypal account.
www.paypal.com/paypalme/cairnofdunn
Or, alternatively, if you'd like to support us on an ongoing basis www.patreon.com/Cairn_Of_Dunn_Croft
Follow us on Instagram cairnofdunncroft_
Come and stay with us! caithnesscampingpods.com/
If you want to support our project, and the making of more videos, we have a Paypal account.
www.paypal.com/paypalme/cairnofdunn
Or, alternatively, if you'd like to support us on an ongoing basis www.patreon.com/Cairn_Of_Dunn_Croft
Follow us on Instagram cairnofdunncroft_
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How to grow pears without a pear tree.
Просмотров 569Месяц назад
In this video I explain how we're growing pears without using a pear tree. Come and stay with us! caithnesscampingpods.com/ If you want to support our project, and the making of more videos, we have a Paypal account. www.paypal.com/paypalme/cairnofdunn Or, alternatively, if you'd like to support us on an ongoing basis www.patreon.com/Cairn_Of_Dunn_Croft Follow us on Instagram cair...
Last minute rush in the food forest
Просмотров 498Месяц назад
This video is a mixed bag of various additions to the food forest this year. Come and stay with us! caithnesscampingpods.com/ If you want to support our project, and the making of more videos, we have a Paypal account. www.paypal.com/paypalme/cairnofdunn Or, alternatively, if you'd like to support us on an ongoing basis www.patreon.com/Cairn_Of_Dunn_Croft Follow us on Instagram ca...
Nothing will grow here, and that's a very good thing.
Просмотров 742Месяц назад
In this video I explain why all the trees died on one part of the croft, and why it's a good thing. Come and stay with us! caithnesscampingpods.com/ If you want to support our project, and the making of more videos, we have a Paypal account. www.paypal.com/paypalme/cairnofdunn Or, alternatively, if you'd like to support us on an ongoing basis www.patreon.com/Cairn_Of_Dunn_Croft Follow us on Ins...
Changing plans in the face of the climate emergency.
Просмотров 9862 месяца назад
This video is a quick explanation of how our site plan has changed after a particularly challenging winter. Repeated major weather events have really taken their toll on the croft infrastructure. It's time for a rethink. Come and stay with us! caithnesscampingpods.com/ If you want to support our project, and the making of more videos, we have a Paypal account. www.paypal.com/paypalme/cairnofdun...
Weaving a living willow fedge
Просмотров 9102 месяца назад
In this video I finish installing the living willow fedge we planted two years ago. Come and stay with us! caithnesscampingpods.com/ If you want to support our project, and the making of more videos, we have a Paypal account. www.paypal.com/paypalme/cairnofdunn Or, alternatively, if you'd like to support us on an ongoing basis www.patreon.com/Cairn_Of_Dunn_Croft Follow us on Instagram instagram...
Expanding blackcurrant production, without spending a penny.
Просмотров 5192 месяца назад
In this video I expand the blackcurrant system using cuttings, just through the management of our older plants. Come and stay with us! caithnesscampingpods.com/ If you want to support our project, and the making of more videos, we have a Paypal account. www.paypal.com/paypalme/cairnofdunn Or, alternatively, if you'd like to support us on an ongoing basis www.patreon.com/Cairn_Of_Dunn_Croft Foll...
Planting a massive living willow dome
Просмотров 5193 месяца назад
In this video we upgrade the crater garden by planting a massive willow dome. Come and stay with us! caithnesscampingpods.com/ If you want to support our project, and the making of more videos, we have a Paypal account. www.paypal.com/paypalme/cairnofdunn Or, alternatively, if you'd like to support us on an ongoing basis www.patreon.com/Cairn_Of_Dunn_Croft Follow us on Instagram c...
Growing firewood from waste, closing the loop. Sustainable human waste treatment.
Просмотров 6743 месяца назад
This video is an update on our system of growing biomass willow on the septic system. This is a simple regenerative retrofit to a very old septic, that produces significant amounts of fuel on nutrients that would otherwise be potential pollutants. Come and stay with us! caithnesscampingpods.com/ If you want to support our project, and the making of more videos, we have a Paypal account. www.pay...
Planting the cheapest fruit trees on the market, and why!
Просмотров 8043 месяца назад
In this video I plant up to swales with extremely cheap fruit trees from a supermarket, and explain why. Come and stay with us! caithnesscampingpods.com/ If you want to support our project, and the making of more videos, we have a Paypal account. www.paypal.com/paypalme/cairnofdunn Or, alternatively, if you'd like to support us on an ongoing basis www.patreon.com/Cairn_Of_Dunn_Croft Follow us o...
Finishing the living willow wall
Просмотров 6923 месяца назад
In this video I fill in the last section of the living willow wall at the top of the croft Come and stay with us! caithnesscampingpods.com/ If you want to support our project, and the making of more videos, we have a Paypal account. www.paypal.com/paypalme/cairnofdunn Or, alternatively, if you'd like to support us on an ongoing basis www.patreon.com/Cairn_Of_Dunn_Croft Follow us on Instagram in...
Growing our own timber beams for natural building
Просмотров 4944 месяца назад
In this video I demonstrate how we train cheap nurse trees into useful shapes for natural building projects. Come and stay with us! caithnesscampingpods.com/ If you want to support our project, and the making of more videos, we have a Paypal account. www.paypal.com/paypalme/cairnofdunn Or, alternatively, if you'd like to support us on an ongoing basis www.patreon.com/Cairn_Of_Dunn_Croft Follow ...
Rocket mass heater ASMR. 1 hour of rocket powered comfort.
Просмотров 7215 месяцев назад
This video is simply an hour of the sound of the rocket mass heater running during storm Henk. In the background you can hear the wind, rain against the windows, the occasional creak of a floorboard or reading sounds. Essentially just the sounds of the croft while we wait out a storm. Slow, deliberate living. Anyone who's ever lived with a rocket mass heater quickly learns to associate its roar...
Hundreds of chestnut trees for free.
Просмотров 6985 месяцев назад
Chestnut trees could, and should, form the backbone of our staple diet here in the far north. We plant hundreds of chestnut trees every year, but without costing any money at all. This video explains how we do it. Come and stay with us! caithnesscampingpods.com/ If you want to support our project, and the making of more videos, we have a Paypal account. www.paypal.com/paypalme/cairnofdunn Or, a...
Buy a holiday with your trash. Yes, seriously!
Просмотров 5776 месяцев назад
In this video I explain a change to the way we do business. You can now pay us with your rubbish. Come and stay with us! caithnesscampingpods.com/ If you want to support our project, and the making of more videos, we have a Paypal account. www.paypal.com/paypalme/cairnofdunn Or, alternatively, if you'd like to support us on an ongoing basis www.patreon.com/Cairn_Of_Dunn_Croft Follow us on Insta...
Single use plastic packaging is a scam!
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.7 месяцев назад
Single use plastic packaging is a scam!
Build your own heating system. Never be cold again!
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Build your own heating system. Never be cold again!
Rocket mass heater review after two years of use. The truth about mass heaters!
Просмотров 8 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Rocket mass heater review after two years of use. The truth about mass heaters!
Planting a new woven living willow structure - a willow dome!
Просмотров 7238 месяцев назад
Planting a new woven living willow structure - a willow dome!
The tree at sycamore tree gap isn't dead!
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The tree at sycamore tree gap isn't dead!
How to root cuttings easily. Trees for free!
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.9 месяцев назад
How to root cuttings easily. Trees for free!
Making LABS serum, two techniques. Make your own soil bacterial inoculants for free!
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Making LABS serum, two techniques. Make your own soil bacterial inoculants for free!
Making a woven living willow sculptural archway
Просмотров 2 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Making a woven living willow sculptural archway
Permaculture hydrology consultation. Swales, ponds, and drainage on a waterlogged clay site.
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Permaculture hydrology consultation. Swales, ponds, and drainage on a waterlogged clay site.
Using blue lupins for nitrogen fixation in the willow systems.
Просмотров 59310 месяцев назад
Using blue lupins for nitrogen fixation in the willow systems.
Growing nut trees from supermarket chestnuts
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Growing nut trees from supermarket chestnuts
Productive windbreak and shelterbelt design
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Productive windbreak and shelterbelt design
I love your voice!
Myślę, że sposób drugi jest o wiele lepszy od pierwszego. Ogólnie niewiadomo jaka chemia jest zawarta w ryżu i ile jest na nim innych bakterii, sporowców, grzybów, itd. Grzyby kefirowe jednak dają w miarę stabilny produkt. Dla mnie ten pomysł SUPER!
Can you tell me: Is there any reason one couldn't route the heating pipe under a floor for a radiant system?
Why did they do it? Does anybody know?
Whoever did this was a professional so most likely the motive was money.
@@savvageorge never thought about that 👍
This is brilliant
Awesome! Do these stay alive? And continue to live and grow
Love it, thank you, super useful :)
I am 68 when will I ever see it's magnificence again?
What’s the name of the machine you used to vacuum seal the jar? Thank you. 😊
Does the poo have to be fresh or can it be aged and mixed into compost?
this is vandalism just to get famous, very stupid
If you want to have ducks up there you can use a battery operated poutry house pop up door opener, we neverhad to get up early to let our chucks out would easily work on ducks, You can use timer or light levels for it to open or close
Try some elderberry wine, too.
A friend of mine was there 3 days ago and i told him to take pictures of it and guess what to my horror...It is NOT growing back ..No shoots or anything .
Unfortunately, it looks like the tree was attacked a 2nd time and killed which is why nothing has grown back. The stump is now 1ft shorter compared to when it was initially felled and it has some sort of chemical residue on it. Not sure who was responsible for the 2nd attack.
Hi Cairn, can I just buy Kefir drinks and add milk to it to make the Labs? Thanks.
As far as I'm aware, the drinks are pasteurised before bottling so won't be a live culture. They won't work. But you can buy kefir grains fairy cheaply online, I've seen them on eBay for example.
The tree from Robin Hood. Prince of Thieves 1991.
I just got a bunch of Amercan Elder at the Edible Landscaping place, we have a ton of wild Elder that will cross pollinate these two, and i'm planting them out front with lots of sun!
You should explore domesticated wetland plants like taro and rice for example. If you’re looking for timber trees that thrive in swampy temperate conditions i would emplore you to get a hold of some kahikātea seed and huon pine seed. Ka is endemic to NZ and hu to Tasmania. I’m growing some seeds for the swamp below my house. These seeds are a little bit high maintenance as you will need to grow them in a shadehouse environment until theyre ateast half a meter tall though the taller the better according to the climate
Taro won't survive outdoors here, and rice is very challenging this far north because of the day length. We have run trials with it though.
I wonder if that's the same stone they used to construct all the stone walls you see across the highlands (Outer Hebrides have tons of them anyway). I recall reading they were all excavated from the crofts themselves and just moved around by sledge.
It's likely to have come from a small quarry two fields away.
Oh, you guys are going to have so much jam :D
I hope so!
Hey I bought a chicken coop door that's automatic and solar recharging for about 50$ and it's been working great for a year. If you really want ducks you could buy one of those systems? I don't recommend ducks though.
I do keep ducks, just not on that pond.
Amazing! Just wanted to ask - I notice you've planted lots of stuff in your ditch! We have a ditch running round our croft too and I've been tempted to plant willow all along it since it's nice and wet. Did you have any concerns about drainage being inhibited at all? Or even legal issues if it's running beside a road like ours? Not technically sure I'm allowed to do it since it's a public road either, but oh well - guerilla gardening!
I've planted along the top of the bank rather than in the ditch itself, so there shouldn't be an issue.
@@CairnOfDunnCroftPermaculture that's a solid shout!
This is really cool. Do you know if it will produce fruit? You can always wait for the grafts on the wild pears if it doesn't.
It should produce fruit soon, because it's effectively an old tree already.
Grafting is just a great wonder of nature. I would like to better understand what would be the most appropriate state of the tree that would be used a host. I assume one should aim for the healthiest, well established and local climate hardy tree they can find. Did you go for the hawthorn mostly because you had it available?
Yes, mostly. I have a lot of wild pear in the shelterbelts I'll graft to later, but they're too young yet.
That's interesting. In Norway pears are traditionally grafted onto rowan stocks since the climate is too cold for pear trees. I've never heard about hawthorn being used as stock before though.
Excellent! You are bringing so much variety to the Far North.
Thanks!
I wonder could you do a hawthorn pear cross....
As far as I'm aware they won't hybridise.
Wow!! Great, GREAT idea! Gonna try this-- yes, i love pears, and have other trees, and live in a remote area, no produce available to buy. Thanks, and best wishes 🍐🌱
Thanks!
Oh cool. Have seen apple and pear swapped onto the other stock tree. But not on hawthorn before. 🙂 Made me remember a lot of grafting experiments my and my Nanna did together.
That's very cool! I didn't know pear could take on hawthorn at all 🤩
Medlar too, it's a very cool technique.
Unbelievable this, didn't even know you could do stuff like this. How do you graft it to the tree? Have you got a previous video
I'm not great at grafting yet, so haven't made a video on it. But it's a simple cleft graft, there a loads of good resources on the subject on RUclips.
Had a similar thing when we lived in Ireland - there was an old cart track on part of the field, similar in that it was submerged in grass. I didn't really notice it until I tried to put some drainage in, was an absolute nightmare to dig in 🤣 I chatted to the local farmer and he knew about it, that one made some sense as it was basically on the way onto the land from the house/road. I like your idea of quarrying it. Depending on how much below ground it is perhaps it might also be a useful area for plants that like well drained soil if you're on clay?
It's pretty much flush to the ground and large rocks.
If you use skimmed milk, nearly no curds will form. Skimmed milk is the residue of making butter from milk. In German it is called Buttermilch 'butter milk', in Dutch 'karnemelk'.
You didn’t mention Building Standards (Regulations/ Codes for those not in Scotland) As far as I recall from my days as an Architect, this would not be permissible, and probably illegal, and void your insurance. Please set me straight if I am mistaken.
Why are people who are opposed to mass heaters, always so angry?
@@CairnOfDunnCroftPermaculture Who is opposed, and who is angry? I love rocket mass heaters. Regulations are there to protect folk. As you said, a poorly built one is potentially dangerous. It would be difficult, though not impossible, to regulate the design and construction. As combustion fuel as a prime source of heating is likely to become not allowed, I don’t see this happening. This is a real shame, as it is very appropriate in many rural areas. The CO2 it adds is negligible. (Though growing trees, then burying under clay soil to capture the carbon is better
Whilst I think these are great, not sure about your claims of efficiency. ( please prove me wrong!) Perhaps over the worst open fire. But a good wood stove is, say 60% efficient. I guess yours is maximum 90%. So some facts to back this up please. How much fuel do you use. Did it replace a wood stove, so you have a comparison. How big and well insulated is your house.
All these challenges of the efficiency of a mass heater I think are because of a misunderstanding. A standard wood stove only heats when it's running. A mass heater heats for days after it's been run, and you have the option of sitting on the mass for conductive warming, which is something you can't do with a conventional stove. Comparing a wood stove with a mass heater isn't a level comparison, they function differently.
@@CairnOfDunnCroftPermaculture point taken. Yes apples and oranges, but both still fruit. It would be good to see an episode giving the fuel use over winter. And details of your house. I run a small wood stove, mainly just for a few hours in the evening. My house is all brick, including internal wall so holds the heat quite well. Insulated cavities and good loft insulation. I burn trimmings from the garden, plus I am trying out wood brickettes, I got a one ton bag for £100, and that will last a winter, supplemented with found wood.
I had chickens dig up a bare root of horseradish that never got to grow for a whole year they just kept getting to it. Stuck it in after I redid their run, and this year the horseradish is growing fine.
It's tough stuff.
If that road is fairly old it's possible that it should be preserved for cultural heritage reason. Do check with whoever is responsible for that sort of thing before digging it all up!
Can I suggest a frivolity? Creeping nasturtium. Easy to grow, not invasive, edible leaves,, flowers, and seeds. And pretty§
We grow them sometimes.
I know the feeling you're having now the horseradish is planted. I've put so many plants and trees in the ground over the last six months that we've carted around in pots for years, I'm almost beside myself with the release! Good job.
Thanks!
Thanks for the effort! What kind of temperatures are you getting over there this time of the year?
It's up into 20s now, but at time of filming it was just above freezing.
The caps you've used for marking pathways - I have lots of orange safety caps from marking/protecting rebar ends during our foundation pour. You've given me a good use for them!
We foraged dozens of them that were floating along the edge of a reservoir years ago, they've been incredibly useful.
My favorite part was watching your teddy bear ears flapping in the wind. 😂 Time stamp 15:16
Glad you enjoyed it!
It would be interesting to see how much materiel you do have still left in that area. As with most things some of the material may have been robbed out over the years, but hopefully you may have still a significant amount to be able to use. 👍
Hey Andy love your videos, been following your journey since near the start, great to see it coming along. If you ever have time I would love to hear you recommend some books on permaculture and the likes in a video.. god bless the good work.
Thanks so much! I have a video along those lines planned soon.
i second this!
Congratulations on finding your own better-than-a-quarry!
Thanks! There's a quarry two fields over from us, so I keep hoping I'll hit solid stone one day, but until then this will no nicely.
do you know any one with any ground penetrating radar equipment?
Unfortunately not.
Love it.
Thanks!
There are a few of these videos on RUclips, for some reason nobody ever talks about the lid on the jar. Do you tighten it by trial and error, do you tighten it until you feel a little bit of resistance, do you tighten until you feel resistance and then back off a little. I'm guessing you can't really screw down on it hard where the machine won't be able to suck the air out of it.
Generally I tighten fully without really cranking it down. Too much force can deform the seal so it won't be airtight.
That little digger needs a raise!
Agreed. But what it really deserves is to come live on the croft full time. (I really want a digger)
@@CairnOfDunnCroftPermaculture hahaa dont we all?
That video is very helpful 🙏🙏
Thanks!