Hello! I am just now starting a garden at 55 yo. Your videos are teaching me what I need to know to get started, I appreciate you so much! I love the honest and engaging way that you talk about gardening and your pup.... I love him too. Im hooked. Thank you for sharing what you know, what you have learned and most importantly, sharing the mistakes so that we can save time and money and grow more things!
Hi James! Thanks for the clear description. Tucks still going strong at 14 years because he eats better than any other. 🐕 I plan to follow your instructions the next week or so. My only concern is termites. I have seasoned logs and sticks from last summer to add to the bottom. Grape Vines too. There's a termite colony nearby and I am wondering if I should dig a trench and treat against the base of the raised beds with termite pellets that dissolve in water. Since the soil inside won't be treated, I'm guessing it will be safe, but want your opinion since it will be within a few feet of my house.
I also have learned so much about gardening from you over the years! I grew 2 pound tomatoes last summer. Hungarian hearty tomatoes. This was my third summer growing them. They are heirloom tomatoes. I put them in the raised bed. Thank you for teaching me to save money you for teaching me how to fill my new bed. I also added a ton of maple leaves to mines in the very bottom before I put the wood in. My tomatoes were nine feet tall this last summer. Gardening is a joy.
a year ago i started my very own garden cause of you, so far its going really good and its really easy to relate to you cause im also from jeresy thank you for making a bunch of videos to help alot of people garden and start their very own garden like me!
My little chihuahua is 14 now, and she’s blind, but she’s happy and fairly healthy and so very loving! Tuck is so adorable! Yorkies have always been my “dream dog”….but I wouldn’t part with my baby for anything at this point! I wish Tuck great health and a long, long life! I think he’s doing so well because he eats so many veggies! My baby loves them too and she gets them daily! I can’t wait to have them fresh off the vine for her again!!! I’d love to have that tall raised bed, but my budget won’t permit it. But I can keep dreaming! ❤❤❤
Raised beds can be built from free recycled materials, so poor or not affordable is B.S. anyone willing to put a bit of research and elbow grease can do this without excuse’s . Where there is a will- there is a way ! Im terminally ill and disabled on a shoestring budget and have scrounged enough used pallets and other materials for free and a few dollars for fasteners. Seeds were free from university agricultural department, the dirt and compost I went into the forest and found beautiful black soil under and around oak trees that have many decades of leaves composted naturally. Don’t rob it all from one spot, but gather a bit from a large area and you’ll get free quality soil and won’t harm the surrounding environment plus you get free earthworms in the process. Just sift out any roots that you may gather up to keep from having noxious weeds
My wife and I this did this in our 3’ x 8’ horse troughs and recently removed the soil. Most of the logs we added 7 years ago were completely composted. 👍
Hearts to you and "The Boss", James. I've never seen a more pleasant garden show so loaded with information such as yours! Thanks for everthing you set your hand to. You and Tuck are the very best! Thanks for all you do!👏👏 ❤❤❤🥰🥰🥰🥕🥕🥕
Excellent to see this, I use logs, branches, leaves, grass, old garden plants - stems, etc. then I add any larger kitchen scrap, - combined I fill about half full. I then mix in a kiddie pool or tarp the remaining ingredients of a soil blend I put together. End result I have cucumber over 11 1/2 inches long and 3 inches in diameter. I have also harvested Japanese purple sweet potato that are as large as a dinner plate.
We Love you and Tuck !!!! I am cuddled up with a 19.5 year old cat that peed on me today. Caring for them in their last years is an opportunity to show them just how deep and pure our love is and has been. I believe that makes God chuckle and yell "yes, that was my point !"
For container growing, logs won't really fit but I'm glad he brings up this point for cost and also for drainage. I don't know why people say containers tend to need more watering. Maybe with fabric ones, but with plastic pots I'm always battling the mud factor. So for both I take the rough soil from sifted soil/compost and put it about 1/4 of the bottom, fill the middle with amended/fertilized soil then top 1/4 with the some fine soil with compost and worm castings. I tried putting pine bark mulch at the bottom but it's such a pain come sifting time so I've stopped, rocks are also not great IMHO LOL. This is my first year so I'm not sure of the results yet. Just wanted to post for other container growers out there. Thanks James! ❤❤❤❤❤
I did this with my raised beds. I put sticks in the bottom of my big flower containers also. Leaves and compost. Thank you for this video. Live to Tuck ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
We inherited a house and large lot from my wife's mom. As we started to clean the backyard, we found we had 5+ cords of firewood long past usability, over 300' of old cedar fencing and tons of leaves and weeds. A cost estimate from a yard care co. scared us. Then one night watching videos, one came on about raised beds. Thanks to this channel, we used the fencing to build 22 - 4' x 8' x 22" high beds. After composting everything we could, we filled the beds with logs, twigs from trimmings leaves and topped off with just 6 yds of bought soil/compost mix. Excellent, no bending to tend and no tilling and have lots of quality veggies and fruit. Thanks James
I would say, as an older person, physical necessity, the knees and ability to control the water is why I’m going raised containers. There is only two of us so it isn’t like I need a huge garden space. This looks perfect.
I certainly will do, never thought of doing this, saves money and good rich soil. It feeds the soil over time, slow release fertiliser. 4 th year of watching your videos 🎉
Tuck seems to be your supervisor, you make your hands dirty and he just sits there to give you more orders. He is so sweet, TFS your great gardening tips:)
Great videos James. The info about not having to fill that raised bed to the top is great news for many. Thank you James and cute little Tuck ruler of his kingdom. 👑🐕❤❤❤❤
Awesome I wish him many more years of being the Boss and guardian of your beautiful garden. I am looking forward to seeing your new look. Producing plenty as usual. This is for Tuck❤❤❤❤❤❤
…The bottom logs act as water batteries. I love that. 😁 Tuck looks great at 14 because he is a good weight and the organic vegetables are so nutritional for him. Hearts for James and Tuck. 🥰💙🐶💙🐾
We are putting rocks in the bottom of the bed with a layer of gravel on top of it to keep critters from digging up. We have plenty of old dead trees and will follow your advice for filling the bed. ❤️❤️❤️to Tuck.
Thanks for the informative videos! I am an American living in the countryside of Japan. Working on some raised beds utilizing lumber taken out of the house after renovation.
I decided to get the two beds with the arch so I can use it as an entry into my garden. I'll be adding solar fairy lights to provide beauty 24/7. Thanks James and Tuck!!
I have all my raised beds like this. I line the bottom with mesh cloth though. Detours moles, rats, and if you have gophers, would be a good idea. After setting the logs in I go trim my bushes and chop and drop them in there. Being it’s SO HOT down here in summer. That’s when I work on reamending the dirt. I have again chopped up shrubbery with the hedger. And then top it with chicken manure. And then the hot compost I’ve made. Because the soil does drop yearly. This method is great for SW Florida.
Hey James and Tuck❤!! Thank you for all the gardening information. I’ve learned a ton from you and continue to learn. I purchased several items from your site I’m super excited to get started. This is so helpful information because I purchased the standard raise bed and wasn’t sure how I was going to fill it up. I’m also taking your tips from the co-coir. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge, energy and passion of growing food. Just love Tuck to pieces ❤❤❤❤! Take Care!
Love the terra-cotta color!! So excited the see what you grow in them and on the trellis 😁 made my own bed this year with an old pallet and making an arch with some animal fencing. Hoping and saving to get one of the taller metal beds for my parents soon 🙏🏼
❤❤❤❤ for Tuck and another informative video as we create our own little food forest! It always makes my day when I see a notification that you've posted a new one!
I filled my raised bed this way and so far so good. I have another one I need to construct but I’m chicken wrangling at the moment then back to the raised bed. I just love your enthusiasm, it is contagious. Tuck is a cutie pie. My 2 chihuahuas are my shadows in the garden, but they won’t eat any veggies or fruit little buggers. 🫣
I live in central Arkansas,our property is very rocky with clay and has a slight slope to it so we went with raised beds also. We went with the 17" raised beds but I plan on adding some 32" beds also. Before we got them I did some research and found a similar method to what you've done also James. We removed the grass from the area,laid cardboard over the bottom of the bed,we then placed logs on the bottom with twigs and branches over that,we then placed a layer of leaves from the property that have been falling on the property for years on the property we purchased. After the leaves were placed we finished off the bed with super soil we had delivered from the local nursery we go to and it is awesome stuff. The beds drain well,yet retain just the right amount of water for the soil and our veggies have been phenomenal. This year I am building a composting system so as the soil level goes down we can top off with compost. I am also trying out an olla watering system I discovered watching Self Sufficient Me and seeing how that works for us as we are in an area that sometimes as the rain is coming in the storm cell will spit and go around us so sometimes we get less rain than the surrounding areas. If the olla system works well for us we will be converting all our raised beds to this system. Lots love for the Tuckster hes an awesome dog❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤,I have my own little helper Schautzie and she loves being in the garden with daddy and eating the occasional veggie she gets. Keep up the awesome content.
Love your channel and all the helpful information you give. Of course that sweet dog makes it even more special. Love him ❤❤. Reminds me of my dog. Thanks again . Keep up the good work Tuck ❤
If you plan on getting a raised bed next time, you can make one out of cinder blocks/stone its cheaper and even more durable, the metal beds can be expensive.
@@TheGeopoliticsMan I actually have ones like that as well! I just wanted to try out the cover that came with these and see how they overall compare to the ones I have
🥰🥰🥰 Boss Man Tuck!! I had planned on making your version of pallet beds this year but now that I see you are switching to Birdies and that they'll last longer and are maintenance free for years, I think I'll go that way. I'll get one this year to try it out and then plan for more later. I have a neighbor who's a tree service guy so I can get lots of logs to fill my bed. I'll be following you to see how the self watering bed goes and to see how square foot gardening in a Birdies is done. Thanks for all the information you provide and the inspiration and energy you bring to our gardening lives.🌻🍎🫐
Hello! I am just now starting a garden at 55 yo. Your videos are teaching me what I need to know to get started, I appreciate you so much! I love the honest and engaging way that you talk about gardening and your pup.... I love him too. Im hooked. Thank you for sharing what you know, what you have learned and most importantly, sharing the mistakes so that we can save time and money and grow more things!
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Hi James! Thanks for the clear description. Tucks still going strong at 14 years because he eats better than any other. 🐕
I plan to follow your instructions the next week or so. My only concern is termites. I have seasoned logs and sticks from last summer to add to the bottom. Grape Vines too. There's a termite colony nearby and I am wondering if I should dig a trench and treat against the base of the raised beds with termite pellets that dissolve in water. Since the soil inside won't be treated, I'm guessing it will be safe, but want your opinion since it will be within a few feet of my house.
the thumbnail says logs is a mistake yet you say to put them in in the vid. Thanks u clickbait shill 👍
@@YasilTorvannayou seriously have nothing better to do than make a snide comment on a positive video on a great channel?
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I also have learned so much about gardening from you over the years! I grew 2 pound tomatoes last summer. Hungarian hearty tomatoes. This was my third summer growing them. They are heirloom tomatoes. I put them in the raised bed. Thank you for teaching me to save money you for teaching me how to fill my new bed. I also added a ton of maple leaves to mines in the very bottom before I put the wood in. My tomatoes were nine feet tall this last summer. Gardening is a joy.
a year ago i started my very own garden cause of you, so far its going really good and its really easy to relate to you cause im also from jeresy thank you for making a bunch of videos to help alot of people garden and start their very own garden like me!
Thank you for the great tip about how to cheaply fill the deep bed. I appreciate all you do. Giving a heart and a virtual pet for Tuck. ❤
Tuck is a tremendous creature ❤❤❤❤❤ He always does his due diligence!!
My little chihuahua is 14 now, and she’s blind, but she’s happy and fairly healthy and so very loving! Tuck is so adorable! Yorkies have always been my “dream dog”….but I wouldn’t part with my baby for anything at this point! I wish Tuck great health and a long, long life! I think he’s doing so well because he eats so many veggies! My baby loves them too and she gets them daily! I can’t wait to have them fresh off the vine for her again!!! I’d love to have that tall raised bed, but my budget won’t permit it. But I can keep dreaming! ❤❤❤
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤tick n james...high elevator heroes!!❤❤❤
Raised beds can be built from free recycled materials, so poor or not affordable is B.S. anyone willing to put a bit of research and elbow grease can do this without excuse’s . Where there is a will- there is a way ! Im terminally ill and disabled on a shoestring budget and have scrounged enough used pallets and other materials for free and a few dollars for fasteners. Seeds were free from university agricultural department, the dirt and compost I went into the forest and found beautiful black soil under and around oak trees that have many decades of leaves composted naturally. Don’t rob it all from one spot, but gather a bit from a large area and you’ll get free quality soil and won’t harm the surrounding environment plus you get free earthworms in the process. Just sift out any roots that you may gather up to keep from having noxious weeds
Only need 12" high. These tall ones are just easier on the back.
He has been eating healthy snacks his whole life! ❤❤❤❤❤
You and Tuck do a great job in the garden. He’s adorable ❤ Thank you for sharing your gardening knowledge, I’m learning so much.
My wife and I this did this in our 3’ x 8’ horse troughs and recently removed the soil. Most of the logs we added 7 years ago were completely composted. 👍
We live in northern MN and I gotta say, kind of envious of your growing season, but you know, that's just another victory to earn. Love ya Tuck!
I garden in Northeastern MN! Such a precious and short season! Best of luck this year!
Hearts to you and "The Boss", James. I've never seen a more pleasant garden show so loaded with information such as yours! Thanks for everthing you set your hand to. You and Tuck are the very best! Thanks for all you do!👏👏
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If Tuck is happy, we’re happy! All the loves Tuck!💗
Excellent to see this, I use logs, branches, leaves, grass, old garden plants - stems, etc. then I add any larger kitchen scrap, - combined I fill about half full. I then mix in a kiddie pool or tarp the remaining ingredients of a soil blend I put together. End result I have cucumber over 11 1/2 inches long and 3 inches in diameter. I have also harvested Japanese purple sweet potato that are as large as a dinner plate.
Love the hard working little Tuck! ❤❤❤❤❤
We Love you and Tuck !!!! I am cuddled up with a 19.5 year old cat that peed on me today.
Caring for them in their last years is an opportunity to show them just how deep and pure our love is and has been. I believe that makes God chuckle and yell "yes, that was my point !"
For container growing, logs won't really fit but I'm glad he brings up this point for cost and also for drainage. I don't know why people say containers tend to need more watering. Maybe with fabric ones, but with plastic pots I'm always battling the mud factor. So for both I take the rough soil from sifted soil/compost and put it about 1/4 of the bottom, fill the middle with amended/fertilized soil then top 1/4 with the some fine soil with compost and worm castings. I tried putting pine bark mulch at the bottom but it's such a pain come sifting time so I've stopped, rocks are also not great IMHO LOL. This is my first year so I'm not sure of the results yet. Just wanted to post for other container growers out there. Thanks James! ❤❤❤❤❤
I did this with my raised beds. I put sticks in the bottom of my big flower containers also. Leaves and compost. Thank you for this video. Live to Tuck ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
Tuck is the one boss that I wouldn't mind being micromanaged by. He's so adorable! ❤❤❤❤
Logs! What a great idea! Tell Tuck thanks for the tip! Love you Tuck. ❤🙏🏻😊👍🏻
We inherited a house and large lot from my wife's mom. As we started to clean the backyard, we found we had 5+ cords of firewood long past usability, over 300' of old cedar fencing and tons of leaves and weeds. A cost estimate from a yard care co. scared us. Then one night watching videos, one came on about raised beds. Thanks to this channel, we used the fencing to build 22 - 4' x 8' x 22" high beds. After composting everything we could, we filled the beds with logs, twigs from trimmings leaves and topped off with just 6 yds of bought soil/compost mix. Excellent, no bending to tend and no tilling and have lots of quality veggies and fruit. Thanks James
Tuck is the best, I love seeing him. Thanks for the videos James. 😊❤❤❤
I would say, as an older person, physical necessity, the knees and ability to control the water is why I’m going raised containers. There is only two of us so it isn’t like I need a huge garden space. This looks perfect.
❤❤ Tuck and James are the best.
I certainly will do, never thought of doing this, saves money and good rich soil. It feeds the soil over time, slow release fertiliser.
4 th year of watching your videos 🎉
Fantastic 🪴 - Raised beds are the go 💯 and I love 🧡 container pots + growing out directly some plants 🌱 into the garden too 🍈 🍇 🥒 🍆
I love ALL The Gardening Channel With James Prigioni videos!
Doing a good job Tuck!!!💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
We always look forward to your information. We enjoy seeing Tuck working so hard with you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The King of the Garden.....sending hugs to Tuck!
❤ Love and hearts for Tuck 🥰💝😍❤️🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤🤍💘💝💖💗💓💞💕💌💟♥️❣️🫀🙏 And thanks, James, for sharing all your knowledge. 💝🙏
Tuck seems to be your supervisor, you make your hands dirty and he just sits there to give you more orders. He is so sweet, TFS your great gardening tips:)
Thanks for all your advice. I especially enjoy your energy and enthusiasm.
Tuck is too cute! Thank you for your enthusiastic gardening advice!
Hi James, just wanted to say we love Tuck ❤❤❤ and I ordered a couple things from your site and am very happy with the quality! I learn a lot from you!
Let's Gooo! Glad to hear that Mary. Thanks for the kind words and the support, it means a lot to me and the little boss 😁🐕❤️
Thank you for the raised bed ideas. Moved into a new place and have purchased 5 raised beds. Anxious to get started for spring!
You and Tuck are so amazing!
Love you and love Tuck! Thanks for sharing all your knowledge with us 😊
The terracotta beds with the trellis in the middle are the beds I want to start with 🥰.
Of course ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ for Tuck!
I've also used this method and can confirm the same results!!! Glad to see Tuck is nice and healthy! ♥♥♥
Tuck loves being with you because he feels loved by you❣The Force be with you both.
Great videos James. The info about not having to fill that raised bed to the top is great news for many. Thank you James and cute little Tuck ruler of his kingdom. 👑🐕❤❤❤❤
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ for tuck and ❤️ James!
Awesome I wish him many more years of being the Boss and guardian of your beautiful garden. I am looking forward to seeing your new look. Producing plenty as usual. This is for Tuck❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for pointing out the self watering item in the new raised bed!!
❤❤❤ Tuck is the hardest working little guys!!! Great job Tuck!!!
…The bottom logs act as water batteries. I love that. 😁 Tuck looks great at 14 because he is a good weight and the organic vegetables are so nutritional for him. Hearts for James and Tuck. 🥰💙🐶💙🐾
We are putting rocks in the bottom of the bed with a layer of gravel on top of it to keep critters from digging up. We have plenty of old dead trees and will follow your advice for filling the bed. ❤️❤️❤️to Tuck.
Thanks for the informative videos! I am an American living in the countryside of Japan. Working on some raised beds utilizing lumber taken out of the house after renovation.
❤❤❤❤'s For Tuck! Sending love to James also. It's almost Spring LETSS GOOO!!
Look at Tuck sitting like a wee emperor in the background.❤
I decided to get the two beds with the arch so I can use it as an entry into my garden. I'll be adding solar fairy lights to provide beauty 24/7. Thanks James and Tuck!!
I have all my raised beds like this. I line the bottom with mesh cloth though. Detours moles, rats, and if you have gophers, would be a good idea. After setting the logs in I go trim my bushes and chop and drop them in there. Being it’s SO HOT down here in summer. That’s when I work on reamending the dirt. I have again chopped up shrubbery with the hedger. And then top it with chicken manure. And then the hot compost I’ve made. Because the soil does drop yearly. This method is great for SW Florida.
Love your channel, your content and Tuck. Always so informative. Thanks James.
Hey James and Tuck❤!! Thank you for all the gardening information. I’ve learned a ton from you and continue to learn. I purchased several items from your site I’m super excited to get started. This is so helpful information because I purchased the standard raise bed and wasn’t sure how I was going to fill it up. I’m also taking your tips from the co-coir. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge, energy and passion of growing food. Just love Tuck to pieces ❤❤❤❤! Take Care!
Love the terra-cotta color!! So excited the see what you grow in them and on the trellis 😁 made my own bed this year with an old pallet and making an arch with some animal fencing. Hoping and saving to get one of the taller metal beds for my parents soon 🙏🏼
Helloooooo. Tuck is so cute. Hugo culture is best. Ty. God bless you, Tuck and your garden always. 🙏
Thanks for sharing about the metal raised beds .
❤❤❤❤ for Tuck and another informative video as we create our own little food forest! It always makes my day when I see a notification that you've posted a new one!
❤❤❤❤❤ Tuck is the king of the garden!!
Great presentation and wonderful sidekick, Tuck! I love gardening, and I love dogs!
❤❤❤ to Tuck and James. Love the information!
I love my Vego raised beds! Plus I got the covers, frost and summer! They work well protecting the plants!
Thank you for sharing so much needed information. ❤❤❤❤❤ for you and Tuck.
I filled my raised bed this way and so far so good. I have another one I need to construct but I’m chicken wrangling at the moment then back to the raised bed.
I just love your enthusiasm, it is contagious. Tuck is a cutie pie. My 2 chihuahuas are my shadows in the garden, but they won’t eat any veggies or fruit little buggers. 🫣
I also see the bling you have on that one raised bed. It looks like the Taj Mahal with lights and everything.
No, Nirendra Modi is bad down with nationalism and down with the BJP criminals
I live in central Arkansas,our property is very rocky with clay and has a slight slope to it so we went with raised beds also. We went with the 17" raised beds but I plan on adding some 32" beds also. Before we got them I did some research and found a similar method to what you've done also James. We removed the grass from the area,laid cardboard over the bottom of the bed,we then placed logs on the bottom with twigs and branches over that,we then placed a layer of leaves from the property that have been falling on the property for years on the property we purchased. After the leaves were placed we finished off the bed with super soil we had delivered from the local nursery we go to and it is awesome stuff. The beds drain well,yet retain just the right amount of water for the soil and our veggies have been phenomenal. This year I am building a composting system so as the soil level goes down we can top off with compost. I am also trying out an olla watering system I discovered watching Self Sufficient Me and seeing how that works for us as we are in an area that sometimes as the rain is coming in the storm cell will spit and go around us so sometimes we get less rain than the surrounding areas. If the olla system works well for us we will be converting all our raised beds to this system. Lots love for the Tuckster hes an awesome dog❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤,I have my own little helper Schautzie and she loves being in the garden with daddy and eating the occasional veggie she gets. Keep up the awesome content.
Love your channel. Always learn a lot from you and your awesome partner Tuck. ❤
❤❤❤we love Tuck!
I built your pallet beds and they've held up really really well and they look nice too. I love those and spent pretty much nothing to make them.
I was just given my first raised bed. I’m so excited to fill it.
You always inspire me! I am making your soil mix this year.
Love you guys!
Tuck forever - absolute cutest dog ever💯♥️♥️♥️
👋❤ James and Tuck !
This video is right on time !
Just going out to build my new 9 in 1 17" Vego raised bed ! 🎉
Love your channel and all the helpful information you give.
Of course that sweet dog makes it even more special. Love him ❤❤. Reminds me of my dog.
Thanks again . Keep up the good work Tuck ❤
Great info - Thank you - Tuck is adorable!
Great vid J! Leaves are great for filling raised beds too.
I have been eating my homegrown salad all week , its so delicious 🙏🤩🍓🍅🫶🏻hi tucker heres your hearts❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love the ideas! Thanks! Go Tuck! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love Tuck he is a beautiful lil guy!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Very helpful as always! Fun to see your more regular uploads from you now that it’s spring. ❤️❤️❤️s for Tuck!
Tuck is so cute.🐕
💕💕💕💕💕💕love Tuck and your videos, James. I got one of your metal raised beds with your fertilizer. I can’t wait to get it read for growing.
❤love Tuck. Awesome video. Thx for explaining so well. My dog, Lilly, is 14 yrs old too.
I like the idea of getting your hands dirty😊 it makes it very natural instead of gloves
Thanks for this video. I have 5- 32”metal raised beds like those to fill. May not do all this year but you are inspiring!!
I love you and Tuck's videos! You make it easy and clear and fun and do-able🎉❤
Here's to Tuck. ❤❤❤ I hope your business is doing well James. Your products look great!
❤❤❤❤❤ Just discovered this channel! Can't wait to binge some more!
Thanks for the tip love tuck ❤
We love your dog he's a great mascot
we Love Tuck! my lil pups are goin on 13 this year so good luck to us all!❤❤❤
❤ Tuck! And your hard work and advice!
Bought my raised bed from you guys and just filled it earlier today using a similar method! Looking forward to start growing in it
If you plan on getting a raised bed next time, you can make one out of cinder blocks/stone its cheaper and even more durable, the metal beds can be expensive.
@@TheGeopoliticsMan I actually have ones like that as well! I just wanted to try out the cover that came with these and see how they overall compare to the ones I have
🥰🥰🥰 Boss Man Tuck!! I had planned on making your version of pallet beds this year but now that I see you are switching to Birdies and that they'll last longer and are maintenance free for years, I think I'll go that way. I'll get one this year to try it out and then plan for more later. I have a neighbor who's a tree service guy so I can get lots of logs to fill my bed. I'll be following you to see how the self watering bed goes and to see how square foot gardening in a Birdies is done. Thanks for all the information you provide and the inspiration and energy you bring to our gardening lives.🌻🍎🫐
I ordered a self-water bed a few days ago and I can’t wait to get my hands dirty 😊❤❤❤for Tuck.
♥️♥️♥️Tuck is my gardening muse! ♥️♥️♥️ I love you Tuck! ♥️♥️♥️
Luv the Tuck! ❤❤❤❤❤ Nice to see what filler to use.
Tuck you Spring haircut is just adorbs💜