Overview of our gardening DVD on turning your backyard into a your own organic produce department, step-by-step from soil prep, planting, pest control, harvesting and storage of your bounty
Overview of our gardening DVD on turning your backyard into a your own organic produce department, step-by-step from soil prep, planting, pest control, harvesting and storage of your bounty
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Thanks for the cool content. Awesome to see people exploring how to improve themselves .
Great project, great video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing with homeowners.
We have a herd of 27 dairy goats and about 60 or so breeder rabbits. All the manure and soiled hay/straw gets composted directly on the spots we want to grow vegetables or as top dressing. All of the feed bags that are made of natural materials don't get thrown away. We cut holes in them where the plants go and use them a weed barriers. Not totally sustainable, as we don't have enough land to pasture the goats, but not a whole lot of waste.
how to grow easy garden without outside inputs. gather deep rooted weeds seeds from your area, ornamental grass also(yes, these build soil), combine with various vegetable seeds and herbs and make into seed balls. Cast the seeds in the appropriate time of year, never turn/til the soil. to promote vegetable growth, just chop back weeds until vegetables overcrowd. forever fertility, just harvesting, lots of diversity of structure(above and below ground). no fertilizer, no pesticides.
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Excellent garden…great video!!!
THAT is a big garden! Holy moses!!
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thanks my friend…
@stephendrumminette …yea, nice garden, but very traditional 'row gardening'. He could use at least half the space if he doubled up his rows into beds instead. There's more soil for walking than growing vegetables.
@montrealstars60 …he said something about moist peat moss I think
cant get any greener than that!!
Nice garden. I didn't understand how to store the carrots, it was windy in the video, can anyone tell me what he says
very nice garden…a very good first step in getting "off the grid".
interesting project!
Great video. check out my YouTube Garden videos.
Loving it.
Great Stuff.
Should try using coco peat…. good substrate!