That is some nice mulch. You also know that you do not introduce any herbi or pesticides or PFAS to your garden when you make your own mulch. And by pruning your own trees you stimulate new growth above and under ground. The final product will be already inoculated with existing micro organisms from your own garden. Shredding bio mass is therapeutic despite the noise, and in general fresh mulch smells really nice,. And after mulching for a day your first next meal will taste on average 3,86 times as good. 😁👍
What happens to the twigs and leaves during the chipping process? They likely cure mesquite logs and then chip them up without any of the greens or miniscule pieces.
@@DesertGardensHomestead i dont know what they do with it but it has to be a sizable amount. Since they grow in both our areas the "factory" has to be in one of our areas.
New subscriber! I saw your comment on @insAneTunA video. I’m also in 9a and make similar videos about what I’m growing. Interesting to see the species you work with in your desert conditions
Nice, looks great and very helpful. Its worth your time to do it
👍 good job my amigo ❤
Beautiful mulch brother. Well worth your efforts.
That is some nice mulch. You also know that you do not introduce any herbi or pesticides or PFAS to your garden when you make your own mulch. And by pruning your own trees you stimulate new growth above and under ground. The final product will be already inoculated with existing micro organisms from your own garden. Shredding bio mass is therapeutic despite the noise, and in general fresh mulch smells really nice,. And after mulching for a day your first next meal will taste on average 3,86 times as good. 😁👍
Great points!
Dis is amazing.
That chipper did a great job. I always wanted to contact a company that sells mesquite smoking chips. I wonder what happens to the twigs and leaves.
What happens to the twigs and leaves during the chipping process? They likely cure mesquite logs and then chip them up without any of the greens or miniscule pieces.
@@DesertGardensHomestead i dont know what they do with it but it has to be a sizable amount. Since they grow in both our areas the "factory" has to be in one of our areas.
New subscriber! I saw your comment on @insAneTunA video. I’m also in 9a and make similar videos about what I’m growing. Interesting to see the species you work with in your desert conditions
Thanks for subbing! I'll check you out.