How To Air Layering | Benefits Of Air Layering (Urdu/Hindi)

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Deep Mulch, No-Till, Garden at Prairie Road Organic

Take a tour of the Podoll’s family garden and discover the benefits of a deep mulch, no-till organic, garden system. The Podolls demonstrate how they go about mulching their gardens using baled hay. Visit: www.prairieroadorganic.co
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  • International Trailers

    Dear ,
    I have 12 years old Lichi tree , but it is not giving fruits. How can i get it.?
    I planted other lichi tree this year after eating lichi by its seed. do i need to do grafting, as you told in starting of video, lemon bonsai video? tree is in chandigarh .

  • Habib Mayo

    I appreciate this educational video in Urdu/Hindi. The instructions and the contents are good but the duration is too long as Irrelevant contents are high. If the topic is to the point it will look more useful……Habib from Canada

  • Khalid Malik

    ASA. I watch your video, although they are quite boring cause you take too long to explain simple things. Just stay focused on the issue. I live in USA n want to grow karailas. They are sold in stores but how can I get the seeds? The one sold are green in color and I thought the one sown are to be extracted from yellow gourds. Any insight?

  • EarlyMist

    how does this compare to back to eden style I wonder? it seems very effective. 37 years is a massive advantage either way so its probably hard to compare. 37 years of any organic based method is basically a guarantee of excellent soil. much love for any method that works and makes amazing black gold soil such as this. I achieved much smaller scale of black gold soil but it cost me…I am fascinated by the methods that cost very little, recycle goods, require very little outside input and adhere to organic and permaculture style methods. It's the way of the future
    …it is our only choice…unless we can get our households to commit to a fourth bin. by this I mean we have recycling bins, normal waste bins and green waste bins (domestic). What if we had a fourth domestic bin that was "kitchen scraps, green leaf waste from hedging etc, weeds weeded before seeding, woodchips etc". just imagine the possibility. it would take people being honest about what they put in it but the same could be said about early recycling efforts….i.e education. peace

  • 12jeeplover

    what about using pine needles?  over here on the east cost people use it as decoration to keep weeds and grass out.  the only hay I can get around me is wheat straw or long leaf pine needles.  I'm wanting to do this to make my life easier next year.

  • Lex Nuss

    The oldest mythology (what they say) has life and the gods created from water and mankind created from soil. Cain was a terrible farmer so he killed his brother Able ( as in ability) and went hunting. If animal bodies (usually vegetarian) are so full of nutrients, why not eat what they eat and end all this political, religious, ignorant greed violence in a garden, where mythology says we began? Huh!?

  • mom bear

    You should never use coastal bermuda hay to mulch with! All others are good and straw too. But that coastal will come up so thick that you will never get it out of your garden. I have been mulching like this you 30+ years and one year I got some free square bales that turned out to be coastal and I had to give up that garden and start all over in a different area because of the coastal bermuda. Dreadful stuff. I love the fall as everytime we go to town we get leaves and grass clippings and boards, fencing material and all kinds of free stuff that is out by the road on trash day. The last time a guy was moving and putting all his dog kennel fencing out. We scored big on that one. Used it for my chickens. You can shove your hand down at least a foot into my soil without much effort. I never have to weed and it always looks good.

  • flanmaryj

    we have been using this method in my garden for two years. I had a problem with hornets! I was stung four times in a couple of seconds. That was a very traumatic experience. We washed the nests out with dish liquid. I will mulch soon when I do my fall cleanup. I also have a keyhole garden in the center of my garden. We will use mulch for that garden and cover the fruit garden again with mulch. Thus is the first year renewal of that garden. Thanks for the video!

  • Bill Astell

    If I tried that the voles would breed like crazy in that stuff and eat everything in the garden.  Looks pretty though at least on the day the pictures were taken.  I'd be interested in seeing what it looks like through the rest of the year and how you deal with the garden plants and mulch at the end of the grow season.

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