Daniel Palacios

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That’s hot. Here in Florida. NC sounds great. You should start with a camp site. Make some money with hip camp
3 years ago
I decided to start creating “content” on the internet on what I’m doing in my garden. I don’t try to be an expert but I share what I know and what I’m doing.    Have a look and post a link to your content.  
4 years ago
Progress is good. Not sure what we offer for space at the moment but we have shifted into full time farming and parenting. Pandemic has played a big role on me quitting landscaping and dropping 25 clients. Lizzy not teaching swim lessons this year, and selling on Etsy.   I’ve learned more this year than any other time in my life.
I’m not one to sit around when things get uncertain.  In January and February I was planning some garden expansions, planning for 3-5 years out but in March things changed quickly.  We started selling all kinds of farm products online and found ourselves becoming very busy processing and selling seedd, roots, cuttings, and fruit.  We sold everything we grew until we ran so low we had to buy more plants(dragon fruit) or plant out remaining cuttings or rhizomes for next year.   Never thought I would sell so much online. But it has also come with a huge headache of mail issues.  
Farmers have so many challenges, including manufactured challenges. USPS suddenly taking 1-21 extra days to deliver a package.  Others nature driven, summer heat.  

So we are planning and learning but we intend to host a Wwoofer or an intern soon. Lizzy will correspond with applicants when we are ready.  
Feel free to find us on wwoof and request a stay but please have experience, not just an interest. I know it’s not inclusive but time is a recourse and we hope to invite more people to see and learn but we have a lot of work to do.

I posted a video on the YouTube of my “food forest”   No link 😅
4 years ago
What's the intention behind the community?
6 years ago
Hi I'm Daniel and I'm looking for some wwoofers in West Palm Beach Fl.  Looking for an experienced Wwoofers that are okay with camping out, using camp stoves, wood fires and sleeping outside. We have some fresh produce and frozen produce from the farm.  Looking to expand banana plants over the new cleared space, destroy weeds and work on other permaculture projects like fixing up old tools, reclaiming tools building new tools like a bicycle power water pump.  Pm or comment and we can chat about this opportunity.  Looking up update wwoof profile today also.   Thanks in advance
6 years ago
My edited post. I could not edit the original, so that's fun! Right?

Daniel Palacios wrote:My main goal in farming is to have an income generating price of land. I choose permaculture because I was raised to feel guilty for my sins. I choose the tropics cuz it's where I'm born and it provides a great environment for lots of growth year round.  

And here comes reality.  It's taking a long time to developer one acre by my lonesome with very low investment money.  

I decided to start a lawn bussiness at the same time as my farm because the lawns being in money and no one wants to invest in someone else's farm.  Well not my parents, so if they don't support me who else will, right?!  Anyway...

The first year I cleared, sketched designs, day dreamed on site, some more clearing.  The farm started with the knowledge of my son to be born.  I started the farm enterprise at the same time as a lawn company, which helped me acquire tools, tools that will be used on the "farm". Really focusing on the lawns this year was mostly clearing, planning, and observing/learning, and gathering plants.  I had about 12-18 trees and plants for the property very soon after. Grafted Mango, coconut palms gathered from canals and other rare tropical I needed to have immediately.

Second year was nice. I had some tools to help streamline clearing. Lot said of soil building, and spreading of wood chips. To be clear soil building sounds wonderful but is extreamly hard, nor rewarding and takes a lot of time when your soil is alfisol(leached sand) with clay horizon a few feet down.the first area cleared was a 20x20 space where I focused my energy and planted a few trees.  Jackfruit, noni, key lime, lemon, some non grafted annons and black sapotes(2),banana,papaya and lots of a special mint plant called Cuban Oregano..  lots of clearing and mulching and clearing and mulching. Lots of time was spent moving woodchips and soil and burning stumps and moving logs and wood around. I purchased 20 yards of organic soil that spread out slowly in and around the banana beds and planted with vegetable seeds and leafy green seeds. One week after the first set of seeds went in the ground we were in pre hurricane Irma weather and so much energy and focus was diverted. So that slowed progress but largely contributed to understanding flow patterns and the natural hurricane and wind event. Soon after I invested in a cargo container for a barn.  I payed about half of what the local container companies wanted and about twice as much as I wanted to pay.  

Thrid year(current year).started slow with lots of carrots tomatoes leafy greens but came to a slow as dry season came on.  I intended to do a "dry farming" practice where I wouldn't water my plants and it would encourage deep root growth when it did rain.  But that only lasted from September -December.  January -April (current) has been super dry. Realizing I don't have enough deep rich soil I can't do dry farming at the moment. Sold my Jeep Cherokee and bought irrigation supplies..     I got chickens for eggs and to add manure/eat bugs.  I made a large compost pile for woodchips to breakdown..  Ive decided to invest in bananas papaya and dragon fruit and focus on growing my banana plant population.    I have about 50 banana plants at the moment maybe more.  I figure I'd get 2-4 pups off a banana plant each year. So by my 5th year I should have several hundred banana plants and bringing in some money

All in all I cut down as little trees as I can.  Practice no kill pest management( let them eat my greens and replicate till something eats them all) and use as little resources to develop a farm as possible.  Tools are mostly lawn tools powered by gas engines and a bunch of hand tools like takes and shovels.  Very little big machine work has been done. We had a guy clear a bit for a half day.  Most of the work is done with hand carts or plastic pots. 7 gallon pots are very handy for moving multch and 3 gallon for soil.  I've considered buying an old tractor or fixing up an old mower into some kind of pulling tractor.  But I usually use my mowers for dragging the big logs around.  I use a winch and toe straps for moving other large objects around.

It's tiresome and diffficult and at times I want to give up sell off the land and start over on a nest egg, build a tiny home and live with inlawns on their property and start over.  It's hard because everyone lives in this fictional timeloop. A Monday-Friday,friday-Monday 9-5,5-9 life .  I tend to live in longer pattern of time, by my seasons.  So just coming out of winter it feels extreamly unrewarsing and difficult to continue investing time, energy, money for something I don't feel hopeful will yield as I hope it will.  I've had some struggles with personal relationships and that also creates time complications.  A child is very time demanding and when I think I have an hour or two during nap time to get something done outside it in reality is me trying to re focus and get back into the projects here and there.  At times I've wanted to give up, but really it's just a feeling of low production and low income... hurricane and lawn season will bring money in again and soon I'll have dozens of new banana plants growing and maybe even fill the chest freezer with bags of bananas . Even without investing more money in bananas I'll have more banana pups in no time and my existing food bills will continue to drop and my peace in the forest will grow.  But I can't seem to find peace in between the abundant moments.  I don't see anyone around me caring like I do about organic or permaculture like I do.  We host wwoofers and mostly they are in it for themselves. To eat fresh food, be on a farm or to "learn". I wish their was a higher Wwofer objective. A collective of people who really really help bring organic food to Local communities.  Hoepeyfully as a society we will apreaciate nature more. Apreaciate the art of gardening and producing abundance on the edges  

so after my initial dreams of making enough money off this small plot of land I come to understand that's not viable at this time.  So I'm shifting focus towards banana plants as my pioneer plants. My residuial income until more money can be invested into grafted fruit trees and rare tropical fruits.  Which was one of my original visions. To have a food forest system that produces fruit to harvest everyday of the year


I still wish to see this place make $99k a year but until then I can settle for 30%food billes reinvested into my food security.  

Hey I'm in Palm Beach County Florida. In an area called The Acreage.  
My main goal in farming is to have an income generating price of land. I choose permaculture because I was raised to feel guilty for my sins. I choose the tropics cuz it's where I'm born and it provides a great environment for lots of growth year round.  

And here comes reality.  It's taking a long time to developer one acre by my lonesome with very low investment money.  

I decided to start a lawn bussiness at the same time as my farm because the lawns being in money and no one wants to invest in someone else's farm.  Well not my parents, so if they don't support me who else will, right?!  Anyway...

First year I spent planning dreaming clearing and building my lawn company, and buying tools that will be used on the farm and for lawns. Then I realize the lawn bussiness takes a lot of attention and I need to learn more and more and well.. more.  And get bigger tools

Second year was nice. I had some tools to help streamline clearing and soil building. To be clear soil building sounds wonderful in theory but is extreamly hard, nor rewarding and takes a lot of time when your soil is alfisol.  So much of my energy was put into a 20x20 space where I grew bananas and papaya and other kinds of fruit trees i gathered.  More clearing. Propagation papaya plants and taking in dozens of loads of woodchips.  Maybe around 500 yards.  Also I purchased 20 yards of organic soil that spread way too slow and way to thin.    Also we got hit by a hurricane so that slowed progress but largely contributed to the overall design and understanding of wind during a storm.
I bought a cargo container for about half of what the companies want and about twice as much as I'd like to pay.

Thrid year(current year). I notice in the dry season I don't have enough water, soil fertility or plants.  I do have bunnies squirrels and cutworms. So the struggle continues.   I get chickens to add manure and eat bugs.  I make a large compost pile for woodchips to breakdown.  I decide that bananas papaya and dragon fruit will be my focus for the next few years while I spread my plants acrross our acre, without cutting away our visual buffer.    I have about 20 table bananas and 30+ cooking bananas. I figure I'd get 2-4 pups off a banana plant each year. So by my 5th year I should have several hundred banana plants and bringing in some money to support larger ideas.

All in all I cut down as little trees as I can.  Practice no kill pest management( let them eat my greens and replicate till something eats them all) and use as little resources to develop a farm as possible.

It's tiresome and difficult. Time is not a factor unless you live among other humans. And then their 9-5 lifestyle poisons you.  I live off my seasons. And I'm finding it very difficult to continue.  I've had a struggle with personal relationships and am close to selling and moving toward not owning land and farming with other older people.  I want to give up but the turning of the season is soon and lawn season will bring money in again.  I'll have more banana pups in no time and my existing plants will keep growing.   Food bills will continue to drop and my peace in the forest will grow.  But I can't seem to find peace in between the abundant moments.  I don't see anyone around me caring like I do about organic or permaculture like I do.  We host wwoofers and mostly they are in it for themselves. To eat fresh food, be on a farm or to "learn". I wish their was a higher Wwofer objective. A collective of people who really really help bring organic food to Local communities.  


Baby awakes. I'll be back to edit and get to my point.
I am a wwoofer training to be a long term farm hand on this wonderful blueberry farm in north florida. Currently I'm the only one here and could use some help. Many hands make the load lighter. I also want to start a few sustainable gardening projects and raise animals as helpers and members of the farm. We just got ducks and we are looking to expand the 5 acres (8,500) bushes into a larger farm! I personally want to build a green house a shade house a few chicken and rabbit tractors, and grow some serious food! Organic and home grown Is serious good food. We have tractors golf carts and trucks. We do not spray harmful chemicals on the organic farm and we raise bees to proove it! Please if it's a first time to wwoof or 7th time please contact me. Let's talk and see if it's a good fit! Accommodations include room bathroom kitchen food and wifi. Great place to wwoof!
9 years ago