not every bed will be perfect, especially when they're new beds! As long as you're paying attention and fixing whatever the problem is, your beds will only get better with time!
Thanks for this, as well as the learning "The Art of Starting Seedlings for a Bountiful Market Garden" video, charts and checklists. You continue to inspire me to move forward here in Northwestern Ontario, Zone 2b-3. Merci beaucoup!
Hello, good sir. Thanks for keeping all these helpful videos coming, as you do. Wondering if you could share your irrigation set up for greenhouses and caterpillar tunnels during winter and early spring, when there is still a chance of freezing temperatures?
Looks amazing as always! Congrats on the arrival of spring. I know the feeling of finally getting some sun and warm temps. It must be rough having such long winters up there. Down here in zone 6a, we're already seeing leaves on trees and wild flowers all around. So glad to see spring!
@@TheMarketGardeners We have done a cross of touchstone gold with a vigorous red beetroot. This season we will have our first generation of our new yellow variety which should have added vigour. Let us know if you would like a sample to try in a few years when we have refined the variety.
Everything is looking great! When you have uniformity issues like with the Tatsoi, is your solution only to level out and add compost? Do you ever use any type of natural soil amendments to boost the soil microbiology?
Yes the clear plastic warms the soil and black plastic is for blocking the light. Usually we will put black plastic over top of clear plastic in the fall, and then as soon as the snow melts in spring we pull the black plastic off and then the clear will warm the soil quickly.
thanks for showing imperfect beds of greens! it's encouraging.
not every bed will be perfect, especially when they're new beds! As long as you're paying attention and fixing whatever the problem is, your beds will only get better with time!
Following your lead brother, NB is leaps and bounds ahead because of you.
Merci Alex! 💚
5:20, really shows the advantage to your double green house system! Wind check, Direct Sunlight check!
Beautiful, thank for sharing JM.
thanks Robert, glad you enjoyed it!
Strong work as always sir! Thanks for sharing your varietals. I am counting the days my wife and I start planting
Have a great season! 💚
Thanks for this, as well as the learning "The Art of Starting Seedlings for a Bountiful Market Garden" video, charts and checklists. You continue to inspire me to move forward here in Northwestern Ontario, Zone 2b-3. Merci beaucoup!
Thank you for sharing. Always looking forward to learning new things you are doing. 💚
thanks Marilyn!
Gracias por la información, un saludo desde España! 🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖
Hello, good sir. Thanks for keeping all these helpful videos coming, as you do. Wondering if you could share your irrigation set up for greenhouses and caterpillar tunnels during winter and early spring, when there is still a chance of freezing temperatures?
Looks amazing as always! Congrats on the arrival of spring. I know the feeling of finally getting some sun and warm temps. It must be rough having such long winters up there. Down here in zone 6a, we're already seeing leaves on trees and wild flowers all around. So glad to see spring!
We are always VERY excited when spring arrives! 😁
FARM ON!!
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Bravo
Got some of those Boldor beet seeds. Excited to try them this season. Farm on!!!!
Awesome Mike! Let us know how they go for you!
@@TheMarketGardeners We have done a cross of touchstone gold with a vigorous red beetroot. This season we will have our first generation of our new yellow variety which should have added vigour. Let us know if you would like a sample to try in a few years when we have refined the variety.
Everything is looking great! When you have uniformity issues like with the Tatsoi, is your solution only to level out and add compost? Do you ever use any type of natural soil amendments to boost the soil microbiology?
Yes we use amendments all the time! Alfalfa meal and pelleted chicken manure are two that we use on many crops
Sorrel vinegar sounds nice
Do you think that the degradation of plastic over the course of spring releases harmful chemicals into the soil an issue?
Why clear plastic and not black plastic for the outdoor field? I guess the clear warms the soil even more?
Yes the clear plastic warms the soil and black plastic is for blocking the light. Usually we will put black plastic over top of clear plastic in the fall, and then as soon as the snow melts in spring we pull the black plastic off and then the clear will warm the soil quickly.
What happened to the last farm?
You really butchered rouge d’hivers name 😂
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No