Favorite YouTube channels

Jon Clements of UMAS, Cold Springs Orchard I think: Jon Clements - YouTube

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I have watched almost every one of Stefan Sobkowiak’s videos. Probably around 15hrs worth. https://www.youtube.com/c/StefanSobkowiak

Totally inspiring if you are into no spray and non monoculture.

Looking for others like his.

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I love gardening videos on YouTube and I am looking for good channels to binge watch over the holidays. Keep em coming!

Here are my favorites:

Charles Dowding https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCB1J6siDdmhwah7q0O2WJBg

RED gardens https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCq9U-gJ1LtDCE4W5BhEDFSQ

Josh Sattin https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCHynVrKVZtTXf3hndd2ZR4A

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Tried to have no repeats or overly popular channels besides a couple…
In no particular order well kind of Z-A haha

wellspring forest farm

Irish farming history

University of wisconsin

UC Santa Cruz Agroecology

The soil association

The seasonal homestead (more about preserving food)

Honeyberry USA

American Chestnut Foundation

Syntropic gardener

Sunset Valley Organics Organic Berries

Savana Institute (Great project)

Rural Heritage (horse implelents working land)

Ross Raddi Figs

Richard Perkins Market Gardening tours and Regen agroforestry

Mark Shepard the Legend see his other youtube videos if you havent

Regenerative films

Regenerative Farmers of America

Practical Farmers of iowa

Duck and Blueberry farm

Real Organic Project

Oxford Real Farming Conference

Limbach Nursery

Organic Compound Hazelnut farm in Minnesota

Ockoo Farm PawPaws and Persimmon man

No till grower Market gardens

NCRSARE

Market Gardner Institute

LeHave River Berry Farm Haskaps

Kevin Wallace homestead in NY

Iowa Nut Growers

HIP Agriculture Hawaii

Ireland Henbant Permaculture Market Garden sheep and Fruits

Heather Hill Farm Ireland Regen Chicken Fruit

Greg Judy Regen Mob grazing Guy

Forested Persimmon country permaculture project

E bikes and Chestnut hazel farm

Farmers Friend tours from a Product line provider

Edible Acres

Cornell Small Farm Northeast US

Chiltern heritage Orchards UK

Charles dowding Market Garden chill guy

Cairn of dunncroft Permaculture rocket stove also Chestnuts willow

Birchfield Farming Mob Grazing sheep and cows small scale

Andrew millison similar to Permaculture media

Agroforestry Academny Brazil syntropic Ag

Advancing Eco Ag Products with good tours and podcasts

German:
Relavisio Regen ag und mehr, sehr gut infos

Ralf Otterpohl

Hov Verde Syntropic Ag

Solawis im interviews

Triebwerk Agroforst
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBpKzHnfvTeAd_CLhxLxijg

FIBLFilm Agroforst und technik
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCoC0X8wJIEkpNkxYPYHEAQ

Permakultur Zirkeldreher Mensch
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6nSda_umJMRhW8J36sczhw

Regenerative Europe
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZeFw7fxlTabKe9cwOMi_zQ

Die Waldgeister
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgVfoq6m5TI1ygHNSet8Xqg

DEFAF Agroforst
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCAILRXL1Kk6ewhiaeICsBA

Netherlands (some nice videos)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdqV8FiOXkUZd-X229k_LxA

Eetbaargoed Nursery
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw36TU2m9yylzSEt37YEpcQ

Italian:
Micorrize Podcast
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU0d9Xu6I-KV-qv5YT_WlXQ

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I would like to add what I consider to be, in addition to @SkillCult’s youtube channel, the best grafting videos on youtube.

JSacadura videos are how I learned to graft, and I frequently go back to them. Easy to follow demonstrations grafting many types of fruit tree with a range of grafting techniques and when to use them, and often includes follow up in the video later in the season and even the next year. Well produced and enjoyable to watch:

If you don’t mind switching on subtitles or speak Russian, this channel is full of interesting unconventional graft combinations and timing, often taking scions the same day and showing how to find the still dormant buds and successfully graft. It’s refreshing to see the new possibilities and makes me want to apply the techniques around my orchard, also every video includes a follow up later in the season… “don’t switch!” to show how the graft grew and to prove the technique was successful.

Last one, the Weedy Garden videos are super enjoyable to watch and the production quality is high.

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