I’m a new subscriber and I think you’re a gardener with common sense.. love the layout and the genius ways of your greenhouse.. thank you for letting us in yr garden 💓
I really like this video and your garden. Your process gives me something to aspire to as I continue to build out my own garden for the next growing season. Thank you for sharing!!
So much to learn just from this one video! What an amazing setup! You are very handy with wood too. everything is beautiful. I chop n drop too but I'm getting older so my hands cant take all the cutting anymore so I let my chickens chop it up then I scoop and apply to the beds.
Hi there, thank you for this great info 😍👍🏼 do you pull out the roots of the dead plants, then chop them and put them on top? Couldnt really tell if you are leaving the roots in?! Thank so much in advance 😊
Lovely garden, I love how much texture and variety it has-raised beds, containers, planter boxes trellises etc. much like a patchwork quilt. On the issue of excluding diseased plants from chop and drop, I would suggest that the mildewed Cucurbit could be added to the beds without issue. When it comes to fungal diseases the spores are already ever present in the surrounding environment and they tend to be opportunistic in that they don’t adversely effect healthy plants so much as they take hold on plants that are already stressed for other reasons such as water stress, poorly adapted varieties to local soil and or environmental conditions, etc. With the two factors in mind I believe there is more benefit to be had from returning to biomass to the soil than there is detriment to be caused by the fungal spores they contain. The only diseased plants I worry about excluding are those with viral diseases such as mosaic viruses.
That's a very nice example how to winterize the garden and prepare for the next season. Just discovered your channel and subscribed to it. Happy Holidays ⛄️❄️☃️
Your videos are a pleasure to watch and very informative. How do you get such a high yield of product? My garden is mainly many self watering 20gal tubs and they are productive but not quite as much as I’d like. My soil is miracle gro garden soil that I amend year after year. Any ideas? I am also in a colder temp area in the northeast. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks and keep up the great work!
Gardening is a long process, it's not easy n you are doing it great brother❤👍👌
Appreciate this, thank you!! ❤
I’m a new subscriber and I think you’re a gardener with common sense.. love the layout and the genius ways of your greenhouse.. thank you for letting us in yr garden 💓
When stapling start in middle and work out for taut fit , helps when windy 🌬️ ❤
Quite the process you follow and it shows with your beautiful garden. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for your support, Ron! Means a lot to us💚
I love the video
I love the sound
I love the beautiful of nature
Everything looks so perfect
I love this comment! Thank you for the kind words💜
I really like this video and your garden. Your process gives me something to aspire to as I continue to build out my own garden for the next growing season. Thank you for sharing!!
Glad that this video helps, garden prep is an important process to enrich and build the soil's health. It does take some work, but it's worth it😊💚
Seeing you clean up after harvesting to prepare for the new crop means you have had a bountiful harvest. Having a small garden is wonderful, isn't it?
I started doing chop and drop last year but after watching your video I’m going to add a layer of leaf mulch on top. Love your video.
leaf mulch is great!
This year I'm experimenting with tossing in some alfalfa pellets? This seems to jumpstart decomposition? Inspirational, dear gardener friend,
I have sliced my hand open on lemon grass before so watching you casually running your hand over it made me nervous.
You are the garden genius! I am always so inspired by you.
The screen sides transforming into a cold frame is genuis!
So much to learn just from this one video! What an amazing setup! You are very handy with wood too. everything is beautiful. I chop n drop too but I'm getting older so my hands cant take all the cutting anymore so I let my chickens chop it up then I scoop and apply to the beds.
Super well done w the garden covers. So sweet.
Thank you for showing!
Happy to share😊
I admire how organized you are! I have to learn so much from you. I really love your mini greenhouse design ❤❤❤
Always enjoy your garden
thank you so much for sharing how you do things, it really teaches a lot!
Thanks for sharing, I have never seen this before and think it is a great idea 😊
Happy to share, it's always great to rejuvenate the soil with what nature provides for the next growing season
Hi there, thank you for this great info 😍👍🏼 do you pull out the roots of the dead plants, then chop them and put them on top? Couldnt really tell if you are leaving the roots in?! Thank so much in advance 😊
Lovely garden, I love how much texture and variety it has-raised beds, containers, planter boxes trellises etc. much like a patchwork quilt. On the issue of excluding diseased plants from chop and drop, I would suggest that the mildewed Cucurbit could be added to the beds without issue. When it comes to fungal diseases the spores are already ever present in the surrounding environment and they tend to be opportunistic in that they don’t adversely effect healthy plants so much as they take hold on plants that are already stressed for other reasons such as water stress, poorly adapted varieties to local soil and or environmental conditions, etc. With the two factors in mind I believe there is more benefit to be had from returning to biomass to the soil than there is detriment to be caused by the fungal spores they contain. The only diseased plants I worry about excluding are those with viral diseases such as mosaic viruses.
omg THOSE DARN SQUIRRELS....BUT OTHER THAN THAT I CAN SEE THAT YOU HAVE A WONDERFUL GARDEN
Real nature ❤😊
Ang hirap Ikaw lang mag Isa 👍👍😊
That's a very nice example how to winterize the garden and prepare for the next season. Just discovered your channel and subscribed to it. Happy Holidays ⛄️❄️☃️
Nice vegetable garden!
Good very nice trick gardening 🎉🎉🎉
Your videos are a pleasure to watch and very informative. How do you get such a high yield of product? My garden is mainly many self watering 20gal tubs and they are productive but not quite as much as I’d like. My soil is miracle gro garden soil that I amend year after year. Any ideas? I am also in a colder temp area in the northeast. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks and keep up the great work!
You can eat black walnuts you just have to peal the outer shell and let them dry out. We eat them her in the south
Yes, we've tried eating black walnuts. Thanks for sharing!
I love your gardening videos. What growing zone are you in?
Thank you so much, we are in Zone 5B
Thankforshair
wow. Very good
Why don't you sell black walnut or give them away????
Blessings everyone everywhere and always
Question: why do you put the netting over your garden bed after applying the leaf mould?
We put it because to prevent leaves from blowing away, but mostly prevent squirrels from digging and planting black walnut seeds.
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Where did you get your greenhouse? Do you like it?
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what kind of grow bags do you like to use? I am going to get some and don't know where to start with quality, etc.
Hello from Sweden, Where do you growing the vegetable bro? Such a good inspration, i love gardening❤
Hello! We are in Ontario, Canada. Thank you so much!💚
Hello again
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Hi!!😊
What zone are you in?
What zone are you in ? Thanks !
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What state (if in US) is this at?
We are north in Canada
@@plantedinthegarden you have an incredible garden for that far north!
@@HowdIEvenGetHerethank you❤
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Hello from instagram to TH-cam 😊
Hello!!💗