Thank you and welcome! I do too, wish that those who grow food would grow organically. the garden isn't so amazing right now as we have had storms and lots of rain.
You reminded me that I need to do my strawberry! This year is also the first year they made it. I moved them to pots in the shade and I will transplant them next month in the field and start again next year. It seems to be the best way to keep them going.
Yes, I think they do not do well in the full sun. I think the spot where the barrels are is also very hot due to the wall next to the barrels. The ones that made it through the sun are in shade most of the day-until about 3 in the afternoon.
Pine straw ■ is a favorite mulch; if my trees do not supply enough straw, then I purchase. Pine bark seems to protect tree roots where trails have cut through landscaping; dirt paths are my favorite, but due to heavy "aresoled spraying," my large trees need a good barrier base. M
@@debbiesorganicgarden Loblolly Pine and White Pine ■ I use pine needles for tea; young seedlings are bonsai so top harvesting is reachable. M source: foragingtexas
Another AWESOME Teaching. Thank you Sister Debbie. I'm praying 🙏 we can grow strawberry 🍓 ❤😊
I hope you can get started with them too.
Hi Debbie, am your new subscriber from Uganda. I enjoy your garden, how i wish all farmers go organic. Amazing garden.
Thank you and welcome! I do too, wish that those who grow food would grow organically. the garden isn't so amazing right now as we have had storms and lots of rain.
I would love to grow strawberries and raspberries. I used to have raspberries, a plum tree and grapes at my old house and all were delicious.
I appreciate your videos ❤
You reminded me that I need to do my strawberry! This year is also the first year they made it. I moved them to pots in the shade and I will transplant them next month in the field and start again next year. It seems to be the best way to keep them going.
Yes, I think they do not do well in the full sun. I think the spot where the barrels are is also very hot due to the wall next to the barrels. The ones that made it through the sun are in shade most of the day-until about 3 in the afternoon.
Thanks for sharing your video. I really enjoyed it. Deb g.
Thanks for taking the time to let me know. I appreciate it.
Pine straw ■ is a favorite mulch; if my trees do not supply enough straw, then I purchase. Pine bark seems to protect tree roots where trails have cut through landscaping; dirt paths are my favorite, but due to heavy "aresoled spraying," my large trees need a good barrier base. M
I use the "free" pine straw that my 2 pines generously give me:)
@@debbiesorganicgarden Loblolly Pine and White Pine ■ I use pine needles for tea; young seedlings are bonsai so top harvesting is reachable. M
source: foragingtexas
During the fermentation of the sweet potato vines, do you leave the bucket open, or is airtight?