Good to see you on a bucket. I have used them for years. As you get older, you may find two buckets together will be easier to stand up from. I am a 73 year old farmer turned gardener in Ohio.
I can testify that 39-year-old cow manure is GREAT for the garden. When I bought my place it was an established 70-year-old homestead. The barn had about 2 feet of manure built up and the lady I bought it from said they had not had any stock here for over 29 years. I was here 10 years before the proverbial light bulb came on and I put that 39-year-old manure in my garden. We had the best garden of my life (I'm over 70!)
Hi you two.i miss my mom watching this.we all did that.she taught me right.i love canning.everyday I'm growing stronger in jesus and my love for him.without him there is nothing.bless you two
How did you learn so much about gardening? Danny, you have an amazing amount of knowledge and so thankful you are passing your knowledge on to others on TH-cam. It’s like a gift to us. Those wax beans are just fantastic!
@@rockkhound943 college isnt necessary to learn many things. at this point i can take MIT courses for free on the internet. the knowledge is out there, people just have to be willing to seek it. there is such an abundance of free info on gardening, chemistry, soil biology and really any topic. that being said, obviously we want people like doctors, pilots etc to be well trained and educated with hands on experience in their field, not just internet research.
You are right, brother Danny. You need to test that stuff. When I get my Black Kow, or even mushroom compost(remembering the problem Brian Lowell had with it), I always make a tiny hole in the bag and put a bean seed in it and let it grow till I'm sure it's ok. I do it with my soil I buy also. Better safe than sorry!
Man, those wax beans look excellent! I can't wait for my first harvest. My Cherokee plants are twice the size of the gold rush, and they were planted on the same day. I may have a new favorite variety! 💚
I've been growing Kentucky Pole Beans for about 10 years at our current home, SE Pa., and save some seeds each year. Once or twice I have purchased some Kentucky Pole beans and plant them with my own landrace beans. They're fantastic beans and I've been sharing them with lots of folks locally, as well as, family in South Jersey. I also saved okra seeds from last summer. I'm teaching my GK's through seed saving, about how bountifully the Lord Multiplies. I call it Garden Math.
When you said Dupont you weren't technically wrong. Dupont and Dow Merged in 2015 . Dupont operated as a subsidiary until their split in 2019. Vanguard (who is a share holder in Blackrock) bought up Dupont. When DowDupont split it did so into 3 different companies. Dow, Dupont and Corteva who is the maker of Grayzone. Dupont as you know was and has been involved in the release of C8 (used to make teflon cookware) that poisoned WV, KY and Southern Ohio back in the 80's. They bought the rights to make the chemical from a MN company called 3M prior. 3M sold it because they poisoned folks in MN with it. They warned Dupont of the danger and they didn't listen. NC was poisoned with C8 as well. This is what irks the crap out of me is how companies like this are still allowed to exist. They should have their doors closed forever imo.
Dow merged with Dupont, but is bow in the process of de merging. DowDupont is splitting (or has already split) into 3 companies. Coverdta is the AG branch. That is the company producing pyralids.
My uncle's & aunt's taught me to water rows the same way..❤ Mr Danny & Mis Wanda Both gardens are amazing & bountiful..good and faithful Stuart's of the land ..God is always good..💕🙏🏼🌻🌽🥕🍅
Not dads farming techniques today. I remember picking up cow patties and using them on our tomato plants before planting them. We had shale for soil. And we did get tomotos but today you don't know whether to use manure or not . Maybe it's time to use produce our own manure and growing our own feed for our animals like the old days of farming. Amish people know all about these old techniques. Thanks for another insight on this issue. I had some black cow which was about 5 to ten years old and it didn't help my potted plants. I have some Argentine Bahia grass seeds I may plant that in my containers. 73
Now this is getting scary...ive got a bucket to sit and 1 to weed and 1 to pick. My wife laughed at me but after 45 min she wanted one. Thanks for the vindication bro.
Wow Danny, my first thought was you are getting more beans from one plant than I get from my kiddie pool and mineral tubs together!! Beautiful beans. I'm getting more from my garden than I did last year...so, it's progress. Ms. Lippy and I are feeding our plants regularly. Fertilizer is working. Electroculture is next! So glad I saw one of your first videos about Grazon. So I am very careful about what is going into my containers. Thank you for the reminder.
Your gardening videos are full of great information and teaching on gardening which I so appreciate. Have learned so much. As to the spraying of hay I have contacted so many places around here asking if their hay is being sprayed. They mentioned how many people have been calling them asking for this and so they called the hay person and asked and the same answer is always given that they must spray it or it won’t be good hay. Can you imagine that answer. I watch videos from other countries and many still use that handle tool to cut hay and they give it right to their cows. They don’t care if there’s weeds in it. They don’t poison people and spray like we do in this country and I find it to be very very sad. We will reap what we sow. I live in Georgia and many farmers around here still look at you when you question the spraying of things. They look at you like you’re a fanatic. I will continue to use my rabbit poop because I am having great success with it and sadly you find out you can’t worry about everything because that can make us sick. Do whatever we can and trust the Lord to protect us.
Thank ya Danny & Wanda for yer valuable wisdom & knowledge , you are greatly appreciated 🙏 Father has sure blessed y'all . I pray His continued blessings rest upon you both renewing with each beautiful morning 🙏🌄 Shalom y'all 🕊
I bought potting soil yesterday, and I’m waiting to hear from the company if it contains any manure (not listed on the label). I’m very leery after hearing so many stories about aminopyrallid contamination. Thanks for bringing this up, Danny.
Potting soil if it has manure wont have it in it unless its cow manure and even then its regulated pretty heavily and in california Aminopyrallids are illegal.
@@DeepSouthHomestead So the potting soil I bought is ProMix organic compressed soil (I got it at Walmart). I received an answer from the company today. “Any of our products that contain turkey manure is organic. So no, there would be no aminopyrallids in it.” There is no turkey manure or any other manure listed in the ingredients, so I guess it is safe. I plan to buy a couple more now. Each compressed bag is equivalent to two regular large bags of soil.
I really liked this video I’ve always had a garden but now we are really trying to get to a point where we grow most are all of our food and this was very helpful I’ve used black cow before but I won’t chance it now thanks God bless y’all
The 28th of April this year i lost my Husband of 46 years suddenly. A blood clot caused this loss. We garden our whole lives. And I still will. I'm not sure why your subscriptions is so small 🤔 He watched you all the time. Even, your live screens. I must admit, I'm not able to sit still that long. Well at least, unless a needle and thread isn't involved. Growing up the way we did we know a lot. But, at times would still hear something new from you. I guess it's not you but the listener. My Uncle used to say "A wise person has discernment and can HEAR. A fool has friends and EXCUSES. One will learn by example.. While another needs a (alphabet's) advice" I as always enjoy and can discern your videos. Thank you both. for sharing. Happy Father's day!
I wish there was a quick test (less than 5 min) for manure and compost. I have lots of opportunity to get manure for free but pass it up because of the Grazon issue. Great video as always Danny and Wanda.
I moved to a farm in NE Oklahoma in 1989 and had a chance to plant corn in an old chicken house raising situation. The corn was 15 feet high. :) Talk about good compost!
This is what I call learning on the job. Having great mentors like you and Ms Wanda teaching and learning while I'm growing our food. I've got to water this morning and I'll be using the middle of the row technique. Thank you for all the great info.
Thank you Danny some mighty fine info you have passed on , thank you so kindly for sharing your awesome knowledge, you are a True Gentleman Indeed , kindest regards
Wow a lot of beautiful yellow beans that your getting. Appreciate you sharing about grazon, black cow and all your knowledge. It's good to test to be certain. It will be interesting to see how the 30 year old cow manure does. Blessings to yo and thanks so much for sharing your wisdom
Hello, Just to share some great info with you. All green PLANTS feed the soil microbes through there roots called exudates, Sunlight is the fuel to take carbon dioxide from the air to do this. These exudates from the roots contain sugars, proteins & carbs. There is never the need to add sugar or molasse to soil or compost. Thanks , enjoy your Day
My grandfather used triple 13 on his 140 acre farm in Lexington Alabama and was healthy live to be in his late 80s I’ve used it all my adult life and I’m 64
Brilliant video Danny & Wanda. All your videos help me so much & I will be very interested to follow that old cow manure to see what happens. Cheers Denise- Australia
Beautiful crop. I have one 4 by 8 raised bed with green and yellow beans. Planning on planting some more this week. We at yellow wax beans all the time. I learned something about the color of the leaves. Saw some leaves like that yesterday will go and take them off the plants. Also need to learn how to save seeds, learn more about cross pollination
Thank you for another very informative video. I really appreciate the useable information you share. I am gardening on a new plot of ground which is very rocky and red Georgia clay. Besides lime that the soil report said I needed I am adding bone meal, worm casting and prayer. Lots of prayer. Where my tomatoes are I have added a can of sardines for each plant. I was going to start side dressing with some Nature Safe 8-5-5 which is organic but now I'm not sure since you said it takes so long for it to be available. This is temporary and I hope to find a permanent place this fall and I can prepare my soil before winter. This summer I do hope my yellow beans look as good as yours. They are beautiful. Thank you again and blessing to you and Wanda.
Thank You! Thank You! Thank You for showing what a bean looks like when it should be picked vs. what it looks like when you save it for seed. I grew my first garden last year, and let all my beans go until they were very plump to pick them to eat. Now, I know this is wrong. Seed packets, books, and other TH-cam videos didn’t show me the right way. My parents did not garden, so I am having to teach myself from reading books and watching TH-cam videos.
Thank you for all you take the time teach us. Many of us are new to serious gardening. Many of us are trying to grow plants on land we have no idea what has been used on it. Thank you
those wax beans look so goooooood!!!!i had difficulty growing them in jacksonville, florida. Amino prylid term is new to me. I love the science behind your reasoning. i have decided to quit using black cow because i want to get to the basics of gardening and learning about sources etc. Monocot is another new term to me . I am looking forward to the test.
I've learned so much from you and Wanda. Thank you for teaching what you have learned. Much love and respect for you both. Blessings to y'all from Baxley Georgia 🙏🏼💞
I know I comment on this every time you do a video on it but the same thing happened to me. I had a double whammy, bought hay that was sprayed AND got cow manure from cows that had eaten sprayed hay.
My first experience with grazeon was some potting mix I bought from Ace Hardware, the tomatoees I planted never would grow right untill I repotted them and thats when I saw your video several years ago about Grazeon and I put 2 and 2 together.
When I pick green beans I use my air compressor with a blow nozzle to remove all the blooms off the beans. It is much faster when you do it before you get them wet, then wash the dirt off in the sink.
Good to see you on a bucket. I have used them for years. As you get older, you may find two buckets together will be easier to stand up from. I am a 73 year old farmer turned gardener in Ohio.
I can testify that 39-year-old cow manure is GREAT for the garden. When I bought my place it was an established 70-year-old homestead. The barn had about 2 feet of manure built up and the lady I bought it from said they had not had any stock here for over 29 years. I was here 10 years before the proverbial light bulb came on and I put that 39-year-old manure in my garden. We had the best garden of my life (I'm over 70!)
Hi you two.i miss my mom watching this.we all did that.she taught me right.i love canning.everyday I'm growing stronger in jesus and my love for him.without him there is nothing.bless you two
How did you learn so much about gardening? Danny, you have an amazing amount of knowledge and so thankful you are passing your knowledge on to others on TH-cam. It’s like a gift to us. Those wax beans are just fantastic!
Blood sweat and tears
College
@@rockkhound943 No college on this subject.
@@DeepSouthHomestead I sit corrected
@@rockkhound943 college isnt necessary to learn many things. at this point i can take MIT courses for free on the internet. the knowledge is out there, people just have to be willing to seek it. there is such an abundance of free info on gardening, chemistry, soil biology and really any topic. that being said, obviously we want people like doctors, pilots etc to be well trained and educated with hands on experience in their field, not just internet research.
You are right, brother Danny. You need to test that stuff. When I get my Black Kow, or even mushroom compost(remembering the problem Brian Lowell had with it), I always make a tiny hole in the bag and put a bean seed in it and let it grow till I'm sure it's ok. I do it with my soil I buy also. Better safe than sorry!
"How to grow food in troublesome times" could be a series playlist or series theme.
Love the class this morning please do more like this. Great job
Happy Monday brother!
Hey brother just watched your video praying that storm stays east.
Thank you for your hard work and dedication to helping people. I have learned so much from your channel that we are grateful. ❤
Man, those wax beans look excellent! I can't wait for my first harvest. My Cherokee plants are twice the size of the gold rush, and they were planted on the same day. I may have a new favorite variety! 💚
I've been growing Kentucky Pole Beans for about 10 years at our current home, SE Pa., and save some seeds each year. Once or twice I have purchased some Kentucky Pole beans and plant them with my own landrace beans. They're fantastic beans and I've been sharing them with lots of folks locally, as well as, family in South Jersey. I also saved okra seeds from last summer. I'm teaching my GK's through seed saving, about how bountifully the Lord Multiplies. I call it Garden Math.
I like that idea: "Garden math."
The part that is so hard is not only losing the garden the first year but also all the time it takes to get rid of it.
Invaluable information - way beyond the title. Thank you y'all!
When you said Dupont you weren't technically wrong. Dupont and Dow Merged in 2015 . Dupont operated as a subsidiary until their split in 2019. Vanguard (who is a share holder in Blackrock) bought up Dupont. When DowDupont split it did so into 3 different companies. Dow, Dupont and Corteva who is the maker of Grayzone.
Dupont as you know was and has been involved in the release of C8 (used to make teflon cookware) that poisoned WV, KY and Southern Ohio back in the 80's. They bought the rights to make the chemical from a MN company called 3M prior. 3M sold it because they poisoned folks in MN with it. They warned Dupont of the danger and they didn't listen. NC was poisoned with C8 as well.
This is what irks the crap out of me is how companies like this are still allowed to exist. They should have their doors closed forever imo.
I agree
Those beans look so good. Thanks for sharing with us your journey.
The beans look beautiful & I love all the info.
Dow merged with Dupont, but is bow in the process of de merging. DowDupont is splitting (or has already split) into 3 companies. Coverdta is the AG branch. That is the company producing pyralids.
Thank you for these garden time videos. Leaning gems!!
My uncle's & aunt's taught me to water rows the same way..❤
Mr Danny & Mis Wanda Both gardens are amazing & bountiful..good and faithful Stuart's of the land ..God is always good..💕🙏🏼🌻🌽🥕🍅
Thank you Danny and Wanda
Not dads farming techniques today. I remember picking up cow patties and using them on our tomato plants before planting them. We had shale for soil. And we did get tomotos but today you don't know whether to use manure or not . Maybe it's time to use produce our own manure and growing our own feed for our animals like the old days of farming. Amish people know all about these old techniques. Thanks for another insight on this issue. I had some black cow which was about 5 to ten years old and it didn't help my potted plants. I have some Argentine Bahia grass seeds I may plant that in my containers. 73
Now this is getting scary...ive got a bucket to sit and 1 to weed and 1 to pick. My wife laughed at me but after 45 min she wanted one. Thanks for the vindication bro.
Those are beautiful beans! Glad to see all that remediation paying off in spades. Thanks for another great video❤️
I learn sooooooo much from your videos. Thank you both.❤😊
Thank you guys for sharing your knowledge. I was able to successfully sprout carrot seeds this year due to watching your videos.
Wow Danny, my first thought was you are getting more beans from one plant than I get from my kiddie pool and mineral tubs together!! Beautiful beans. I'm getting more from my garden than I did last year...so, it's progress. Ms. Lippy and I are feeding our plants regularly. Fertilizer is working. Electroculture is next!
So glad I saw one of your first videos about Grazon. So I am very careful about what is going into my containers. Thank you for the reminder.
Always lots of good information. Thank you.
Thank you Danny and Wanda. Awesome video y’all have a blessed day.🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Your gardening videos are full of great information and teaching on gardening which I so appreciate. Have learned so much. As to the spraying of hay I have contacted so many places around here asking if their hay is being sprayed. They mentioned how many people have been calling them asking for this and so they called the hay person and asked and the same answer is always given that they must spray it or it won’t be good hay. Can you imagine that answer. I watch videos from other countries and many still use that handle tool to cut hay and they give it right to their cows. They don’t care if there’s weeds in it. They don’t poison people and spray like we do in this country and I find it to be very very sad. We will reap what we sow. I live in Georgia and many farmers around here still look at you when you question the spraying of things. They look at you like you’re a fanatic. I will continue to use my rabbit poop because I am having great success with it and sadly you find out you can’t worry about everything because that can make us sick. Do whatever we can and trust the Lord to protect us.
Very informative & encouraging as always! Love seeing the beauty of your gardens.
Beautiful beans Danny and Wanda! You are so blessed! 🙏
Excellent informative video. Blessings to you and Wanda ❤️
Thank ya Danny & Wanda for yer valuable wisdom & knowledge , you are greatly appreciated 🙏 Father has sure blessed y'all . I pray His continued blessings rest upon you both renewing with each beautiful morning 🙏🌄
Shalom y'all 🕊
You have so much knowledge and a green thumb Danny. Anxious to see the cow manure video. Thanks to you and Wanda for all you do!
Loads of great information. Thanks for teaching.
Really interested in your 30 year test. Old barn on my place has mule manure that has been there since the 1970's.
I bought potting soil yesterday, and I’m waiting to hear from the company if it contains any manure (not listed on the label). I’m very leery after hearing so many stories about aminopyrallid contamination. Thanks for bringing this up, Danny.
Potting soil if it has manure wont have it in it unless its cow manure and even then its regulated pretty heavily and in california Aminopyrallids are illegal.
Stay on them because most companies will lie about things.
@@DeepSouthHomestead So the potting soil I bought is ProMix organic compressed soil (I got it at Walmart). I received an answer from the company today. “Any of our products that contain turkey manure is organic. So no, there would be no aminopyrallids in it.” There is no turkey manure or any other manure listed in the ingredients, so I guess it is safe. I plan to buy a couple more now. Each compressed bag is equivalent to two regular large bags of soil.
Thank you Deep South Homestead. Beautiful beans!
Great content , i enjoy your expert dialog and explanation of the science of gardening and homesteading. I have learn alot from your channel
I'm sitting on the edge of my seat for those test results!! 👍🏻
Thanks for sharing. I enjoy any knowledge associated with outdoor growing.
Keep up the good work and keep up the back to basics videos 🙏
I really liked this video I’ve always had a garden but now we are really trying to get to a point where we grow most are all of our food and this was very helpful I’ve used black cow before but I won’t chance it now thanks God bless y’all
The 28th of April this year i lost my Husband of 46 years suddenly. A blood clot caused this loss. We garden our whole lives. And I still will. I'm not sure why your subscriptions is so small 🤔 He watched you all the time. Even, your live screens. I must admit, I'm not able to sit still that long. Well at least, unless a needle and thread isn't involved. Growing up the way we did we know a lot. But, at times would still hear something new from you. I guess it's not you but the listener. My Uncle used to say "A wise person has discernment and can HEAR. A fool has friends and EXCUSES. One will learn by example.. While another needs a (alphabet's) advice" I as always enjoy and can discern your videos. Thank you both. for sharing. Happy Father's day!
Thanks so sorry for your loss.
I like to fry the wax beans with onion and bacon, so good!
Good morning from Alabama. Learned so much from this video. Those sure are some healthy looking beans. Bless you & Wanda.
Morning
Great store of information today :) thank you.
Thank you Danny. We can always count on you for valuable information.
Wax beans are amazing. Just beautiful. Thanks for keeping the information out there on contaminated compost.
Blue ribbon yellow wax . . . . . .so beautiful!
G’mornin Danny and Wanda.
Morning
Good morning Danny n Wanda your beans look awesome have an abundance of planting for canning n putting up for next year
I wish there was a quick test (less than 5 min) for manure and compost. I have lots of opportunity to get manure for free but pass it up because of the Grazon issue. Great video as always Danny and Wanda.
I moved to a farm in NE Oklahoma in 1989 and had a chance to plant corn in an old chicken house raising situation. The corn was 15 feet high. :) Talk about good compost!
A lot of information in a short video. Thank you
I love your garden videos, I need the information so thank you
This is what I call learning on the job. Having great mentors like you and Ms Wanda teaching and learning while I'm growing our food. I've got to water this morning and I'll be using the middle of the row technique. Thank you for all the great info.
This is so helpful. Thank you for taking the time to walk this new gardener through this process ☺️💚
Thank you Danny some mighty fine info you have passed on , thank you so kindly for sharing your awesome knowledge, you are a True Gentleman Indeed , kindest regards
Beautiful wax beans!!! My wax beans will be ready for their first picking Friday. I’m in Alabama zone 8a
Love all your experiments.Can’t wait for results totally appreciate all y’all do for our information !
Unbelievable yall! Fantastic yall!
God Bless you all ❤🎉
Wow a lot of beautiful yellow beans that your getting.
Appreciate you sharing about grazon, black cow and all your knowledge.
It's good to test to be certain.
It will be interesting to see how the 30 year old cow manure does.
Blessings to yo and thanks so much for sharing your wisdom
Hello, Just to share some great info with you. All green PLANTS feed the soil microbes through there roots called exudates, Sunlight is the fuel to take carbon dioxide from the air to do this. These exudates from the roots contain sugars, proteins & carbs. There is never the need to add sugar or molasse to soil or compost. Thanks , enjoy your Day
We have better success when we do in our sandy soil.
Wow Danny you're the plant whisperer
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Mornin’ from southern Ohio 🙏🏻
Danny is sitting down!
Morning
Thank you once again. You'd site is a true blessing.
Good info Danny much appreciated
My grandfather used triple 13 on his 140 acre farm in Lexington Alabama and was healthy live to be in his late 80s I’ve used it all my adult life and I’m 64
I have been using worm castings and worm tea, mater magic, bone and blood meal
Easier to find them yellow beans too.
great job Danny, I love coming here and adding you tips to my book: Danny's TIps!!!
Thank you for sharing this valuable information.
AWESOME INFO! Thank you and God Bless
Brilliant video Danny & Wanda. All your videos help me so much & I will be very interested to follow that old cow manure to see what happens. Cheers Denise- Australia
Thanks for the lessons. Best wishes, from Australia
Looking at the world weather and looks like y'all are in for a rough winter.
Good morning I planted a garden using 25 year old cow manure and had excellent results (eastern Montana)
Thanks for your education.
Beautiful crop. I have one 4 by 8 raised bed with green and yellow beans. Planning on planting some more this week. We at yellow wax beans all the time. I learned something about the color of the leaves. Saw some leaves like that yesterday will go and take them off the plants. Also need to learn how to save seeds, learn more about cross pollination
Thank you for another very informative video. I really appreciate the useable information you share. I am gardening on a new plot of ground which is very rocky and red Georgia clay. Besides lime that the soil report said I needed I am adding bone meal, worm casting and prayer. Lots of prayer. Where my tomatoes are I have added a can of sardines for each plant. I was going to start side dressing with some Nature Safe 8-5-5 which is organic but now I'm not sure since you said it takes so long for it to be available. This is temporary and I hope to find a permanent place this fall and I can prepare my soil before winter. This summer I do hope my yellow beans look as good as yours. They are beautiful. Thank you again and blessing to you and Wanda.
Hi! May you continue to be blessed abundantly.Much love!✝️💖I take a garlic clove every day for high blood pressure.
He been a look good! Thank you for sharing
Thank You! Thank You! Thank You for showing what a bean looks like when it should be picked vs. what it looks like when you save it for seed. I grew my first garden last year, and let all my beans go until they were very plump to pick them to eat. Now, I know this is wrong. Seed packets, books, and other TH-cam videos didn’t show me the right way. My parents did not garden, so I am having to teach myself from reading books and watching TH-cam videos.
Thank you. Loved the video🇨🇦
On a corn field here in Arizona even Nutrion Fert has on the 32-0-0 a 1% Molasses in the mix. They get it too.
Thank you for all you take the time teach us. Many of us are new to serious gardening. Many of us are trying to grow plants on land we have no idea what has been used on it. Thank you
those wax beans look so goooooood!!!!i had difficulty growing them in jacksonville, florida. Amino prylid term is new to me. I love the science behind your reasoning. i have decided to quit using black cow because i want to get to the basics of gardening and learning about sources etc. Monocot is another new term to me . I am looking forward to the test.
I've learned so much from you and Wanda. Thank you for teaching what you have learned. Much love and respect for you both.
Blessings to y'all from Baxley Georgia 🙏🏼💞
Thank you Danny and Wanda for the video
Those are some good looking plants and beans.
I know I comment on this every time you do a video on it but the same thing happened to me. I had a double whammy, bought hay that was sprayed AND got cow manure from cows that had eaten sprayed hay.
My first experience with grazeon was some potting mix I bought from Ace Hardware, the tomatoees I planted never would grow right untill I repotted them and thats when I saw your video several years ago about Grazeon and I put 2 and 2 together.
Thanks so much for your wisdom and knowledge. I learn so much from yall. Take care and God bless!
That will be a great experiment with 30 year old cow manure.
Garden is looking great I pray yall get rain soon
When I pick green beans I use my air compressor with a blow nozzle to remove all the blooms off the beans. It is much faster when you do it before you get them wet, then wash the dirt off in the sink.
Hi Danny, thanks for the info😊
Those beans look good. Would be good fermented, also.
thanks old timer for the info on big pharma