raised bed vegetable gardening
DIY instruction for making cheap and simple raised beds for your garden. These don’t rot or leach chemicals into the soil like treated lumber does. No carpentry experience needed and easily done by yourself. Recycling plastic drums.
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How did the potatoes due with the hill with the barrels? I thought it was to much work for little results.
Thank you for sharing these wonderful ideas so we can be better humans….recycling and growing our own food. From Alberta Canada.
Thanks for the amazing content. Love to see people exploring how to better themselves .
do you know about using pine tree parts, acorns, other edibles, and blackberry leaves for tea and things that you can show us?
cedar boxes?
when do you sleep ?
You say you don't like the blue, Well a friend of mine over in the Albany area
uses 5 gal. pals to grow his tomato plants and paints the white buckets black
so the sun atracts heat and make the plants grow quicker.
Just watched the raised beds series great I may try that when the bad weather is over. In the spring , saw a comment you made below if I may ask are you alright? You said you had chickens but sold them off, because you didn't know what the future holds, for you. I certainley hope you have a very long life and keep making your wonderful vids, you reach so many people across the nation and then some, hope all is well with you will keep you inmy prayers
I wondered if you gardened or had any animals. I would love to see more on that if you have time. Another great idea. Thanks! God Bless!! Janice
Great videos. subbing.
How do you keep the deer from eating your plants?
Great video. I love all the stuff I've seen of yours. One question, who is the videographer?
Love the barrel idea. I have 20 barrels that i'm going to be using this year. I was planning on going all raised beds this year but I think that the barrel idea will work out well for me. Thanks
Great video.. where in upstate NY are you? I'm in the center part of the state…. Plymouth, NY .. we have 62 acres.. hope to start on a cabin in the woods about the size of yours this spring!! Can't wait.
They turned out ok but not a really high yield. This spring I had some taters in the house that were rotting so I planted them in the barrel and got about 8 pounds of new taters from them. I can't complain I guess.
how did the potatos turn out? thanks, Bill
Glad you enjoy them. Always more coming. Thanks for the comment.
Excellent idea!! You're one smart creative man, Boss. I love these videos.
I simply cut around the barrel with a skilsaw. Moat barrels already has marks in the spots where I want to cut. It's very easy.
Love the idea of the barrels, what works the best to cut them with??