Brilliant ideas for laying the weed cloth to have the absolute least weeds possible. Spend a lot of time now, when it's cooler and nothing else is really demanding attention, for less time later on when it's stinking hot and everything wants attention is smart working. Looking forward to watching how your garden grows. :)
Total garden envy! For 30 years I’ve fought weeds and they’ve overwhelmed me every year. I have landscape fabric on order and am very excited to try this out. So glad you showed how you handle the raised beds because I also have a few of them too. Love the overhead view of garden. So impressive ! Thank you so much for this great video. I’m sharing it on Facebook.
A little tip when you go to plant, I used to use a bulb planter to dig out my holes for planting. Last year I bought 2 sizes of small augers from Tractor Supply and Lowe’s and use them in my Battery operated drill, works great and you can go as deep or shallow as you need. Give it a try you won’t be sorry.
Evan, that was a good idea about putting those strips around your raised bed to keep weeds out and the garden looks really good. There should be enough vegetables for you and Rebecca for all year. The woven weed barrier will be well worth the effort to control the weeds and you will have a great garden, weed free.
I totally agree with you. In the long run this will help tremendously with weeding. I'm doing this now so next summer will be no weeds. I'm using this in my walkways between my existing beds an not going to plant in these.
Looking good . No need to pull up the entire ground cover . Only the areas that you'll be planting in to add your compost unless of course you change your planning pattern . I myself would build a tool shed out side of the garden and put an entrance into the garden . Same with the compost pile . Outside of the garden . This way you have more garden space to plant more plants . Well that's just me . I would love to have garden like that . I'll bet you'll be planting all kids of things in the coming years .
This is one of the best detailed videos I’ve seen about laying weed barrier in the garden. Very thorough! You must hate weeding like I do. Can you provide a link to the weed barrier you got? I’m hoping there are more videos about how long the barrier lasted, how it did, and your thoughts on that.
I love your videos and your homestead is amazing. You and Rebeccah are such a beautiful couple. I am planning to start a homestead this year from scratch, for charitable purpose. Thanks you for teachings me. Friendly from Australia.
Very nice. I'm going to use the woven landscape fabric for my garden beds next spring and have learned a lot from your video. The weeds have about killed me this spring/summer. Thanks for sharing.
I love your set up and putting composting bens and a potting shed sounds perfect and another time saver having everything you will need close by. It has to feel very satisfying having your raised bed garden basically completed for your growing season.
I'm about to give this stuff a try. Just delivered yesterday and not yet installed. My primary problem is torpedograss, and absolutely vicious weed. I hope it can't get through the good fabric I've purchased, but time will tell. Dayum, crafting your own staples is pretty ambitious. They don't cost that much.
Thanks for making the nice video with great information/tips. I will be laying down ground cover also very soon around my raised beds and rows of potted plants. 😎👍
Love your set up. My wife and I are going to do something similar. I think where your man gate, and the tractor gate are, would be easiest if we put 6x6 in the ground to make a spot to attach the weed barrier to, to give a clean edge for mowing outside. 😊😊😊
This is what I want also figure lay it all out put my raised beds on top and my walk ways put my black woodchips my uncle suggested I also put it on top of my above ground beds it’s what he did also and never has to weed. Saves time and our backs as we’re no spring chicks anymore. Thanks for sharing
Looks perfect. The fabric is what I use for the corn area, on the other areas, I put 2 layers of 8''-10'' of grass clippings. I wouldn't do a garden without some type of weed suppression, too much work ! Thumbs up !!
Good morning Evan. I asked you a few videos back what type of drone you have and I finally pulled trigger and bought the same one. Would you mind making a video with any tips and tricks that you have came across since you’ve had it? I’ve been watching you for years and really like all of your videos. Hope y’all have a great weekend!
Great job Evan! I'd better not hear one complaint about weeds this year! Lol I can't wait for a picture of the growing garden from your porch. You know, while your enjoying your cup of Joe in the morning, admiring your handy work with no weeds.😉 if your ever wanting to learn about companion planting, Off Grid with Doug & Stacy has a good video on that. Thanks for another great video bud!
If you ever have old black irrigation pipe 1 inch or less thickness they work very well to hold netting of any sort nailed or screwed in. Regards Billy from S A
I took on an allotment twice which was totally overgrown. Clearing weeds is so satisfying. But then I did not have animals to take care of and all the other stuff you have to do.
@@rebekahleskiw7879 You will have to search the web for a recipe. I have never used it myself. I believe it involves putting a shovel of well rotted compose in a 5 gallon bucket of water until the nutrients are dissolved into a "tea" like liquid. Then it can be poured around plants in the garden as fertilizer.
That's a pretty massive garden! I'd like to do a big garden like that. We have the room, but I have no time to can, and my wife won't do it. Maybe some day -- looking fantastic 😊
I’m totally jealous of how much garden space you have. It’s looking awesome! We covered our garden space with it too, but all our planting will be in raised beds and containers on top of it. Can’t trust our soil, where the garden needs to be located, unfortunately. And, I cant really work at ground level. But the fabric is awesome, its even keeping the raspberry canes down (they’re super invasive here in OR).
Thanks! I wish it were as simple as clay soil. :) It’s more untrustworthy because of what the previous owners may have dumped there. We have five acres, but most of it is wooded. The sunniest spot is unfortunately where there were several old dog kennels that had been stacked full of junk. When we cleared the space, we found big pieces of asphalt that had been poured right into the ground and then buried. But also, I need the height of the raised beds, I can’t get down to ground level very well.
Think I would stick with the heavy duty staples, pre fabricated. I bought 200 6” from amazon for $15. They are very heavy wont bend. great investment if you don’t have time to make your own. Loved the video though... thanks for sharing your great garden adventure! 🤙
Evan, where did you get the landscape fabric. Manufacture and size please, cost per roll as well. Garden looks great. Be nice to not spend time later on weeding. Good idea to keep the pups out as well. Thanks again, have a great weekend
I buy DeWitt 3.2 ounce woven ground cover. 4 foot wide rolls. With 6 inch overlap I have 3.5 foot spacing between rows. I used to buy 3 foot rolls, but I like the wider row better.
Sorry for resurrecting an old post but I just stumbled across it. 4200 sq ft garden here and going to try the woven fabric this year. My fabric is 6ft x 300ft and I'll just cut to length. My question (didn't see it in any of the previous comments) is how hot does the black fabric get during the heat of summer? Our Oklahoma sun beating down on black material looks like it could create a sauna.... GREAT work on the design, layout and video work btw! Love all your videos.
We just rototilled the garden so the dirt and compost is very fluffy. If I roll the fabric out on the fluffy dirt every time I step on it my foot will sink into the dirt. How do I deal with this? Might be a weird question but my husband and I want to do this correctly! Thanks for your help.
Best to let the dirt settle and get rained on a couple times to compact more before putting on the woven ground cover. Also the landscape staples won't hold in loose dirt and it will pull up in the wind.
Well done indeed young man! The drone footage was brilliant. You deserve bumper crops after such meticulous preparation Evan. On a lighter note, you could run a competition regarding the number of times you said the word "Weed" I think you really do hate them! Get them dogs trained before they cost you money in repairs or replacement. The need to know what NO means.
You have raised garden beds. What are these for? To grow plants for transplanting,? What about growing carrots and onions? Do you plant them somehow in the nursery cloth. What kind of cloth do you use? I'm new at this with a lot of questions. I don't want my hubby doing a lot of work only to find out we need to do differently. Sorry for all the questions but it's time to use the garden planner and get my gardens going! Any help would be appreciated.
It is a very useful blog and very important information about Woven Weed Barrier.
Brilliant ideas for laying the weed cloth to have the absolute least weeds possible. Spend a lot of time now, when it's cooler and nothing else is really demanding attention, for less time later on when it's stinking hot and everything wants attention is smart working. Looking forward to watching how your garden grows. :)
Total garden envy! For 30 years I’ve fought weeds and they’ve overwhelmed me every year. I have landscape fabric on order and am very excited to try this out. So glad you showed how you handle the raised beds because I also have a few of them too. Love the overhead view of garden. So impressive ! Thank you so much for this great video. I’m sharing it on Facebook.
Oh my, from that angle the garden looks huge!!
That drone shots sweet.
Fantastic idea to cut the landscape fabric with a torch, no frayed edges.
My thought too lol
As always you do very nice work. The drone footage was also a nice touch to the video.
The drone footage was beautiful. Very satisfying work Evan
Thanks for the video, you gave me some good ideas 💡 👍
You're obviously in it for the long haul.
Great video! Might consider getting a Garden Stake Installer. Helps to save the knees and back! :)
That's a hugh garden....your a hard worker and those puppies are adorable, hubby and I enjoy watching your videos . ..
Look forward to your video's! Love your homestead so beautiful out there! Wonderful garden! God bless!
Hi..... Country View Acres. Great nice to see you, thank you for sharing your video 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 🎥👍👍👍
A little tip when you go to plant, I used to use a bulb planter to dig out my holes for planting. Last year I bought 2 sizes of small augers from Tractor Supply and Lowe’s and use them in my Battery operated drill, works great and you can go as deep or shallow as you need. Give it a try you won’t be sorry.
I got one, and it will be in the next video. 👍
I did this with garlic last fall and it really saved time and was easy.
I'm using one of the blades from a kitchen mixer on a battery operated drill-works slick! An cheap!
Evan, that was a good idea about putting those strips around your raised bed to keep weeds out and the garden looks really good. There should be enough vegetables for you and Rebecca for all year. The woven weed barrier will be well worth the effort to control the weeds and you will have a great garden, weed free.
Love the garden, great job. Can't wait to see the garden full!
You have that garden buttoned up tight! I love it! I need some of that fabric for my backyard!!!
I totally agree with you. In the long run this will help tremendously with weeding. I'm doing this now so next summer will be no weeds. I'm using this in my walkways between my existing beds an not going to plant in these.
Fantastic video. Very helpful
It is a little more work now, but hardly nothing to do later. Perfect, like it.
Another excellent job & I really enjoyed the aerial footage from the drone.
can't wait until you get it all planted
Wow, beautiful work
Good job Evan, really looks great, can’t wait to see it all growing. It’s going to be a good garden. Thanks for sharing with us, Fred.
That is an amazing garden. Really functional but also beautiful. I can’t wait to see how the garden progresses.
Looking good . No need to pull up the entire ground cover . Only the areas that you'll be planting in to add your compost unless of course you change your planning pattern . I myself would build a tool shed out side of the garden and put an entrance into the garden . Same with the compost pile . Outside of the garden . This way you have more garden space to plant more plants . Well that's just me . I would love to have garden like that . I'll bet you'll be planting all kids of things in the coming years .
This is one of the best detailed videos I’ve seen about laying weed barrier in the garden. Very thorough! You must hate weeding like I do. Can you provide a link to the weed barrier you got? I’m hoping there are more videos about how long the barrier lasted, how it did, and your thoughts on that.
Love the aerial view
Looks good. You are an absolute workhorse!
Well I am 50+ years old and I have just learnt something, awesome idea to use a gas torch to cut and seal the weed suppressant
Love your videos. Thank you 👍
I love your videos and your homestead is amazing. You and Rebeccah are such a beautiful couple.
I am planning to start a homestead this year from scratch, for charitable purpose. Thanks you for teachings me. Friendly from Australia.
When I dream of my garden it looks just like yours! Very nice.
Your garden and fence looks amazing.. That "Growers Solution" Polypropylene Ground Cover is the BEST product on the market!!
Very nice. I'm going to use the woven landscape fabric for my garden beds next spring and have learned a lot from your video. The weeds have about killed me this spring/summer. Thanks for sharing.
OMG Love it!
Garden looks great, Evan. nice job. Aerial shot is really cool.
Beautiful garden area!
I love the way do you did your garden it looks great hate to weed myself saved you a lot of time in the future.
I love your set up and putting composting bens and a potting shed sounds perfect and another time saver having everything you will need close by. It has to feel very satisfying having your raised bed garden basically completed for your growing season.
Great job Evan. I LOVE IT.
Wow that's an awesome well thought out garden. Jim excited for you and to see it's progress this year 👍😄
Awesome work done and stay safe
It looks great! Can’t wait to see it planted. Have Scout and Sidney seen it?Lol!😊❤️🐾❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
From the outside looking in. 😀
Hi Evan. Love your improvisation making wire pegs
A great deal of work her at the onset of creating your long term garden space....but as always your work is brilliantly accomplished
I love it! So neat & clean
Love the garden!!
In Central New York State where I am....it is forecast for snow this weekend....🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm about to give this stuff a try. Just delivered yesterday and not yet installed. My primary problem is torpedograss, and absolutely vicious weed. I hope it can't get through the good fabric I've purchased, but time will tell.
Dayum, crafting your own staples is pretty ambitious. They don't cost that much.
Looks great guna make life easier
Thanks for making the nice video with great information/tips. I will be laying down ground cover also very soon around my raised beds and rows of potted plants. 😎👍
This looks awesome! You have given me a lot of great tips, thanks so much!
Beauuuuuuutiful !!!!!
i like the Perimeter fence. id pit pavestones to walk on down.👍
Love your set up. My wife and I are going to do something similar. I think where your man gate, and the tractor gate are, would be easiest if we put 6x6 in the ground to make a spot to attach the weed barrier to, to give a clean edge for mowing outside. 😊😊😊
JUST WOW OH WOW!
Nice setup
Looking good. “I like it”
Nice job
Beautiful garden!
This is what I want also figure lay it all out put my raised beds on top and my walk ways put my black woodchips my uncle suggested I also put it on top of my above ground beds it’s what he did also and never has to weed. Saves time and our backs as we’re no spring chicks anymore. Thanks for sharing
Awesome garden my wife and i are jealous lol
Looks perfect. The fabric is what I use for the corn area, on the other areas, I put 2 layers of 8''-10'' of grass clippings. I wouldn't do a garden without some type of weed suppression, too much work ! Thumbs up !!
Good morning Evan. I asked you a few videos back what type of drone you have and I finally pulled trigger and bought the same one. Would you mind making a video with any tips and tricks that you have came across since you’ve had it? I’ve been watching you for years and really like all of your videos. Hope y’all have a great weekend!
great work, very tidy!
good stuff
Looks grate ,!!!
Great job Evan! I'd better not hear one complaint about weeds this year! Lol I can't wait for a picture of the growing garden from your porch. You know, while your enjoying your cup of Joe in the morning, admiring your handy work with no weeds.😉 if your ever wanting to learn about companion planting, Off Grid with Doug & Stacy has a good video on that. Thanks for another great video bud!
If you ever have old black irrigation pipe 1 inch or less thickness they work very well to hold netting of any sort nailed or screwed in. Regards Billy from S A
Nice garden my kind of garden did my hole back yard like that cores my yard is only 50x50 with stone love weed free.
Well... Here in northern Norway it came like 1/2" of snow today 🙈 So jealous
I took on an allotment twice which was totally overgrown. Clearing weeds is so satisfying. But then I did not have animals to take care of and all the other stuff you have to do.
Thx again
Compost tea would soak through the landscape fabric...no till necessary.
Do you have a recipe.
@@rebekahleskiw7879
You will have to search the web for a recipe.
I have never used it myself.
I believe it involves putting a shovel of well rotted compose in a 5 gallon bucket of water until the nutrients are dissolved into a "tea" like liquid. Then it can be poured around plants in the garden as fertilizer.
New sub...so glad I found channel
That's a pretty massive garden! I'd like to do a big garden like that. We have the room, but I have no time to can, and my wife won't do it. Maybe some day -- looking fantastic 😊
I’m totally jealous of how much garden space you have. It’s looking awesome! We covered our garden space with it too, but all our planting will be in raised beds and containers on top of it. Can’t trust our soil, where the garden needs to be located, unfortunately. And, I cant really work at ground level. But the fabric is awesome, its even keeping the raspberry canes down (they’re super invasive here in OR).
My soil is clay, and I was surprised how well the plants grew in it using this fabric. Give it shot you might be surprised.
Thanks! I wish it were as simple as clay soil. :) It’s more untrustworthy because of what the previous owners may have dumped there. We have five acres, but most of it is wooded. The sunniest spot is unfortunately where there were several old dog kennels that had been stacked full of junk. When we cleared the space, we found big pieces of asphalt that had been poured right into the ground and then buried. But also, I need the height of the raised beds, I can’t get down to ground level very well.
GOOD JOB
Think I would stick with the heavy duty staples, pre fabricated. I bought 200 6” from amazon for $15. They are very heavy wont bend. great investment if you don’t have time to make your own. Loved the video though... thanks for sharing your great garden adventure!
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great job and looks real good...entrance gates?? don't forget a trellis for the green beans
You should use furring strips on the fence also.
Evan, where did you get the landscape fabric. Manufacture and size please, cost per roll as well. Garden looks great. Be nice to not spend time later on weeding. Good idea to keep the pups out as well. Thanks again, have a great weekend
I got mine here..😁 www.growerssolution.com/PROD/ground-cover/groundcover
I buy DeWitt 3.2 ounce woven ground cover. 4 foot wide rolls. With 6 inch overlap I have 3.5 foot spacing between rows. I used to buy 3 foot rolls, but I like the wider row better.
well I’ll just say this.......I’d even live in Illinois to live on that property, and I’m just a couple hrs away in Indiana along the wabash also😘
You have The Do It Right Way The First Time Mentality! 👍
Was that an old Craftsman 10" table saw. I had one just like it. Wish I still had it.
Yes it was my dads old table saw. It is what I learned on as a kid.
A good way to burn holes is heat a used tin can up with a blowtorch and press it on the fabric (with a heat resistant glove or tongs)
Before I saw you make the staples I was thinking damn them some crazy as staples. Where do u get them? Lol. Nice job.
That garden needs planting. It is beautiful.It will be more beautiful with food growing everywhere.
Please do a follow up video curious how it works out
Sorry for resurrecting an old post but I just stumbled across it. 4200 sq ft garden here and going to try the woven fabric this year. My fabric is 6ft x 300ft and I'll just cut to length. My question (didn't see it in any of the previous comments) is how hot does the black fabric get during the heat of summer? Our Oklahoma sun beating down on black material looks like it could create a sauna....
GREAT work on the design, layout and video work btw! Love all your videos.
It looks great but I’m curious how do amend the soil , I guess you pull it up and put it back down?
We just rototilled the garden so the dirt and compost is very fluffy. If I roll the fabric out on the fluffy dirt every time I step on it my foot will sink into the dirt. How do I deal with this? Might be a weird question but my husband and I want to do this correctly! Thanks for your help.
Best to let the dirt settle and get rained on a couple times to compact more before putting on the woven ground cover. Also the landscape staples won't hold in loose dirt and it will pull up in the wind.
Well done indeed young man! The drone footage was brilliant. You deserve bumper crops after such meticulous preparation Evan. On a lighter note, you could run a competition regarding the number of times you said the word "Weed" I think you really do hate them! Get them dogs trained before they cost you money in repairs or replacement. The need to know what NO means.
Could you just cut an X in the fabric that would lay close to the plant so there would be less weeds?
The problem is cutting is the fabric will fray, but using a torch to cut an X might work good. 👍
@@CountryViewAcres I wonder if an old soldering iron would be good for cutting it. Or at least a smaller chef's torch.
Damn Dogs!
You have raised garden beds. What are these for? To grow plants for transplanting,? What about growing carrots and onions? Do you plant them somehow in the nursery cloth. What kind of cloth do you use? I'm new at this with a lot of questions. I don't want my hubby doing a lot of work only to find out we need to do differently. Sorry for all the questions but it's time to use the garden planner and get my gardens going! Any help would be appreciated.
Raised beds are good for most plants. I have used the fabrics before for onions and lettuce. I use sunbelt DeWitt 3.2 ounce woven fabric
Thx
Are you at all concerned that Graboids might burrow under the fabric and burst through it when your back is turned?
Wow, beautiful, but any idea just how much money you have invested in the vegetable protection?