From LAWN to FOOD JUNGLE in 11 Months! A Grocery Row Garden Tour
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Despite the heat and lack of rain, the Grocery Row Garden is a jungle of food!
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It's time to take a grocery row garden tour. Growing cassava, yams, mulberries, and lots and lots of other plants in a wonderful food forest orchard style.
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Despite the heat and lack of rain, the Grocery Row Garden is a jungle of food! Come meet us at SCRUBFEST II and learn how to start Grocery Row Gardening - and more! See details here: www.thesurvivalgardener.com/scrubfest-2023/ Get the little Grocery Row Gardening book: amzn.to/3OMQuic Thank you for watching! -David
@carsonrush3352
10 ай бұрын
I've got a huge question for you. What do you do about various diseases in your garden? I get that the inclusion of plant partners that attract beneficials and distract pests are great strategies. But how do you keep up with diseases in a food forest or grocery row garden? Is tgere tgat much time in the day?
@KyleTheFountain
10 ай бұрын
I am going to try to get some of my family to go. Also, if you go by Fort McCoy, try out the peanut man if he is there at the hardware store.
I like the system! I brought Italian green beans, tomatoes and watermelons to the church to give away. One of the men was totally blown away that the beans weren't stung up. He asked what I did and I told him I interplanted and he said, but what did you do? Lol!
18:03 I laughed (almost out loud) DTG is talking and and the ducks coming running through
@msb8013
10 ай бұрын
I thought it was just good video production having the kids release the Ducks.
The resilience of grocery row polyculture is really eye-opening, and has been a life saver this brutal summer. It hasn't just been the heat, or just the UV index, or just this storm that is barreling up on us; it is the crazy combination of all sun sun sun, then unforecasted storm with wind that is worse than named storms have been, freak hail storms.....who can get aclimated to this? The best area of my garden requiring least amount of work, water, or additional amendments has been the densely planted "island" centered by a banana and papaya, ground covered with sweet potato and taro, and a rotation of annuals wherever there is room. I am actually snuggling in many of my containers into the bed to ride out Idalia. Thanks for the tour. I love that it was "as is" and that it looks so lush and still working for you, even during this summer to beat previous summers!
@Cheezitnator
10 ай бұрын
Same here, the sweet potato vines don't care at all and cover the ground almost too much lol. The bananas saved my blueberry from cooking alive. I give up on tomatoes and I think I'll go all in on peppers next year. Except for the everglade tomatoes. They love it. I hardly watered it at all and its still producing bunches of adorable marble size tomatoes.
@oreopaksun2512
10 ай бұрын
@@Cheezitnator Yes, isn't banana a major helper? I know it needs lots of water, sun and food, but it seems fine with sharing with plants in its understory; it actually shelters them. And as a lazy summer gardener, I found banana is also very tolerant of partially broken down compost, so chop and drop under it, and the mulch just seems to keep the whole island fed and wet. Starting my non-Everglade tomatoes now for fall; and switching as many peppers to overwintering so they become perennials in zone 9B. I am so happy with how well my 2nd season poblanos did this year; keeping 3 families in peppers.
If u whisper your name that garden spider will write it.
@FloridaGirl-
10 ай бұрын
I love that!!❤️
@jkdruid
10 ай бұрын
Is that true?Oh I do hope so.
@gardengatesopen
10 ай бұрын
TERRIFIC !
@NTon13
10 ай бұрын
We have a pet one who made her web on the corner of our house. We feed her grasshoppers most evenings. She just made a giant egg sac, so more garden spiders are on the way. Im tempted to relocate the babies out to our food islands to keep the grasshopper pressure down.
@gardengatesopen
10 ай бұрын
@@NTon13 Go for it!!
Lovely garden tour! In this heat, i look out my window, wave at the garden, and say, "good luck!"
Your farming methods are inspiring. Thanks for sharing. Stay above ground for now David.
The ducls always crack me up, had to come back to watch it again 🤣🤣🤣🤣 i find my chickens by accident all over the yard and im addicted to the comedy of it❤🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@maroosk
Ай бұрын
*ducks
My most complicated shirt is my Live, Laugh, Compost Your Enemies.❤ DTG, you and your family are amazing.
Great update, thank you! Amazing how quickly a lawn can become a whole edible ecosystem.
East Tx just went from barely any rain in last 3 months and temps of 108. Several fires all over….to some places getting 4 inches of rain overnight. The tap water doesn’t cut it for plants. Ive never been so happy for rain ever in my 43
@MsTwiththeTea1980
10 ай бұрын
Oh wow, I have been hearing about that Texas heat
Thanks for the encouragement.
That's brutal heat when the okra doesn't like it.
We are in the Dothan area. That storm was wild. It seemed to come out of the blue.
Out of all this interesting information, the thing that sticks in my mind is dementedly wondering when you decided to plant trains, and what they bring to the garden...
Sounds about right for August, very similar to SE Texas where we live and grow. That last second of the video... gold. pure gold. also, damn! scrub fest sounds rad and also 13 hours away.
I grow cayenne peppers specifically for my chickens. They LOVE them, and it makes their yolks a beautiful deep orange 😋
Oh wow, nice growth for a year
Hated that I missed you in Hannibal 😡. Love the Tabasco plants! Ours made amazing sauce last year!!! ❤ all y’all, Kristy in Missouri zone 6b 😃🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
David I can't believe it's been almost a year already !! you are the quintessential food forest whisperer/ crooner !!
I divide my crop fields into three and rotate them each year: First root crops grow large looking for scattered nutrients, then compost is added and peas and beans flourish and add more nutrients, then even more compost is added concentrated at the roots of fruit and leaf crops...
If you have a battery powered timer and drip line set up just on the soil surface for the summer time heat than all those plants would still thrive even after your vacation, just my 2 cents. I totally get that it's usually not necessary but maybe for just those extra hot months it'd boost production and provide more shade for everything.
Collard time will soon be here! My comfrey also bit the dust after struggling for 2 years. Still green in the garden is a definite win. All I have is peppers, eggplants and a few a few rogue cherry toms. 100° plus the index here in Houston Texas. Thanks for the garden tour!!
Loved this tour. I always learn alot from you and I tell my friends to listen to you. Keep up the good work and God bless.
@davidthegood
10 ай бұрын
Thank you
Some fine camera work there. Loved the quick pivot to capture the ducks dashing through.
@davidthegood
10 ай бұрын
I will let Rachel know. Thank you. All on a manual lens.
I vote yes for DAVID'S GOOD DUCKS!
that Tobasco plant is gorgeous!!!... ferment them bad boys using the LABS and saltwater for a month then blend with vinegar to taste but I know you know this already!... beautiful garden my friend!!
@davidthegood
10 ай бұрын
No, new to me - thankbyou
Scrubfest! Looking forward to it!!
I had some issues with my okras from the heat and unfortunately lost a few of them. Beautiful jungle
Could you do a video covering each month as to what a food forest gardener need planting? I know to plant the trees when they are dormant but what about something like sugar cane or black berries? Do you plant in fall and over winter or plant on spring. Just do your zone and I can adjust accordingly. Although I think we are close in climate. East texas zone 8b here.
Question: Did the ducks go after the watermelon vines and leaves the way they go after squash? The alternative to Premier one fence that we wound up using is cattle panels, cut in half, with chicken wire across the lower half: Sturdy, physical barrier that they cant push under or 'duck-pile' over. They are easy to move around and put together with baling twine, wire, or whatever you have that's handy. They still serve as trellises.
@davidthegood
10 ай бұрын
They did go after them.
@davidthegood
10 ай бұрын
I like the cattle panel idea.
@Green.Country.Agroforestry
10 ай бұрын
@@davidthegood I figured they might. I haven't seen anything in the family that they wont eat. I still need to let them come around some bottle gourd vines, and see what they do. I was a little surprised that they didn't eat sweet potato leaves, though.
You know it HOT when your okra burns…holy basil …okra …and tomatillos are all that are producing at the moment …soon to be gone …in this southern 8b garden …watermelon has been a bust hoping for a great sweet potato to harvest soon…so happy that y’all have set down roots for your own place thank you for sharing your EDEN….stay blessed
I like the singing too!
I’m glad you’re doing good bud. I just got a new homestead as well, I’m growing more a metric shit ton of flowers with the edibles in my polyculture and I have no issues besides cabbage moths. Got a old tennis racket, been serving the cabbage moths down range.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!! DAVID YOU ARE THE BEST!!!!!!
I planted comfrey in Colombia in Valle del Cauca, (bosque tropical seco) under plantain trees and have great plants that are even flowering. But we do have had a lot of rain for the last two years. Let´s see what will happen with El Niño.
Killer ending btw - ROFL!
Did you hear about Tropical Storm Hillary? Here in Southern California, you won't believe what 2 4/10 inches of rain can do. I have a green yard green everywhere. And thanks for the video.
Going great guns😉
That's great! There are a lot of yams.
Thanks for sharing!!!
hi from the uk the grocery row garden looks really good could you do a follow-up video about pruning the fruit trees
ducks are groceries, too! PS: you have plenty of kids. I'm sure they'll be able to dig you out of the dirt by next week.
@gardengatesopen
10 ай бұрын
If not... They'll take care of him with some chop-n-drop!
there was a train ? i didn't hear it 🤣
❤❤❤ Thanks for sharing ❤❤❤
awesome video
Awesome! I needed a new video drom DtG to drop!
❤I love Everymans! that's where I got my favorite sweetpotatoes and started my slips.
This is the video I enjoy watching!! More and more like this!!!!
We have a mixed patch of Jubilee & Charleston Grey watermelon and they are taking over!!
❤love it!
How about planting windbreaks form the sides that you have high winds? Bamboo? or other hardy trees.
My comfrey, here in North Texas, is also being very dramatic!
Scrubfest!! 🤘
Thanks!
@davidthegood
10 ай бұрын
Wow - thank you, Tony! God bless you, brother.
This year has been good for learning what will persist through just awful hot dry conditions and still provide food. The stars of my mid-missouri garden this year: lamb's quarter (both for greens and using the immature seed heads like huazontle) tomatillos (queen of malinalco) and maypops (passiflora incarnata, my beloved). Kaho watermelons also impressed for both flavor and hardiness, though i'm sure they're nothing compared to ezekiel's landrace.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience David! You have taught me almost everything I know about gardening here in FL
@davidthegood
10 ай бұрын
Thank you
Love the train sounds! I haven't heard any Good music for awhile.
If you make more pepper sauce I will buy it! Or relish or vinegar or whatever - I love hot pepper products but I have never managed to grow them successfully, at least not the hot ones.
Glad i watched till the end, lol
hello from Mexico Missouri. good stuff keep it going!
@davidthegood
10 ай бұрын
Thank you
My Taro are looking terrible too. We have prioritized planting Giant Bamboo(s) along the West side of our property, the plants just can't take the Sun anymore.
@davidthegood
10 ай бұрын
Yeah, it's surprising how bad they burned.
@koicaine1230
10 ай бұрын
@@davidthegood even worse, mine are in my pond :(
😊😊💕💕👍👍
See you there already have the tickets
maybe you could put up a hoophouse to protect your plants.
Love the tour, thanks. Alabama summer!!! Ugh!! I get to this time every year and want to scream. But fall will be here soon……. I’d love to know how you actually get peaches from your trees. I’ve been trying for the 7 years we’ve been here. The trees that were here originally have all died. The ones I’ve planted are 5 and 6 years old now, but if they do get a few peaches they are too buggy to eat. My grocery rows did pretty bad since this was their first year. But I’ll keep going because I love the wide mixed up rows. Thanks again.
Great tour. I wonder if we could grow sugar cane in E. Tennessee.
Watch out for Idalia!! 😮😮😮😮
i'm surprised mulberrys grow so well in the heat, and taro and bananas burn, i thought my mulberry didn't suffer in heat cos it had its roots in the house pipes we had to cut it down and move it.
Harvested my first year landrace corn. Got a few highly crossed cobs for next years seed. Your grocery garden looks good. Im pretty sure that was a green lynx spider if it was eating a wasp.
@davidthegood
10 ай бұрын
Awesome! We got some really weird crossed corn too. Will be interesting to see how it does in 2024. Also - I think you're right on the spider! Thank you.
Great video, I live in southeastern Missouri, we have an acre and it's a bit bare (open canvas), what plants /trees would you recommend for fast growing chop & drop? I have hard clay soil and need to build it back up. Thanks
Well where are you since in the 38 minute terra preta you were in Alabama ?
Very hepfool info, its 10monts of sumer and 2 monts of fole over heir🤯🌻
Air potatoes??? I'm so jealous. I'm in zone 5b and I can't grow?? many of the cool things you have in your spaces!
@davidthegood
10 ай бұрын
Try Dioscorea polystachya for a cold hardy yam
Can we get a video of ducks eating habenero peppers?
thank you! have you ever grown boysenberries?
@davidthegood
10 ай бұрын
I have not
Where should i buy the air potatoes from?
I know its a huge nope for most folks here in Texas.. but when its too hot to get outside to cut okra, ive noticed some of the too big to eat okra.. obviously not the woody ones. I can set them on the counter for a day or two, and they're tender enough to cut and throw in stews. Im sure the nutritional value still beats the grocery stores. My kids and i love all y'alls videos. Curious if you've dealt with any graspers yet where y'all are at?!
@davidthegood
10 ай бұрын
Thank you. I don't know what "graspers" are.
@amandamckillip5025
10 ай бұрын
@davidthegood it's probably spelled grass spurs. They're awful stickers from a type of grass here. We didn't clean the tires on the mower before bringing it home, and now we have a garden full. Very prolific. Use to use pre emergent back in the day.. but now, with my littles.. just can't do that. Figured you would've stumbled across these where you live. If you ever do please make a remedy video on these little horrors!
@jackielambert7980
10 ай бұрын
Goathead stickers! What a. Nightmare!
@amandamckillip5025
10 ай бұрын
@jackielambert7980 No, thankfully, just the regular southern devil grass spurs .. stickers. Goatheads are around here but easier to get rid of
Bahaha! Every video has at least one little Easter egg that makes me keel over laughing . Philadelphia experiment 16:36
@davidthegood
10 ай бұрын
You knew the film!!!
@davidthegood
10 ай бұрын
Did you see the clip at the very end?
@PrintrBear
10 ай бұрын
Haha! Apparently I missed that 🤦♂️
That's a train. That's a train." HA!
Gosh, David, y'all get hotter there in Alabama than we do here in the Philippines. (At least the part of Philippines we live in.) It is rare that we get a day in the low 90's. Usually our high temp is in the upper 80's.
Do the Discorea produce bulbils their first year growing from bubils? I have some that I planted in Spring, from bulbils, but no sign of bubils yet.
@davidthegood
10 ай бұрын
Yes, if they are happy
Have you grown Malanga aka Yautia an edible root with beautiful elephant ear leaves?! I can’t find complete KZread videos on them.
@davidthegood
10 ай бұрын
Yes. I talk about it a little in this video. Taro.
I’ve often chucked to myself wondering how the newbie grocery row gardener is managing to keep the pear tree pruned in her small space:)
Hats awesome where do I buy the book
Oh wow poor bananas 🍌
Can we get a RATM parody cover of bulls on parade. " yeah im running through the garden, with a pocket full of bobills....produce on parade... garden produce on parade"
Where can you buy cassava "slips"?
❤❤🎉🎉
Stick trellis no longer making anyone jealous 😞
David the Good do you sell air potatoes?
Thanks for the video David, hard to believe how quickly stuff has grown! BTW how do you process or use the sugar cane you're growing?
@davidthegood
10 ай бұрын
We will make it into syrup if we have enough canes after propagation and planting. I have some videos on making cane syrup. It's a blast.
@jana043
10 ай бұрын
@@davidthegood thanks for the reply❣️ I love that idea as we have a lot of sugar cane here in Thailand and outside of getting it pressed for juice, I didn't know what else do with it. BTW we have been teaching people lasagna gardening here in Thailand and the results are truly amazing! 🙌 I can even send you a video on it if you'd like.
Pretty nice-looking garden David!! this heat has been brutal man. I'm in North Georgia. For weeks my app read 95° feels like 106. I feel like those banana plants, im melting LOL. Quick question ,I get great looking plants growing on my property but about 10ft from my property line(a tree line) everything does terrible, any ideas?
@davidthegood
10 ай бұрын
Might be the roots. Or the trees may be allellopathic.
Your stick trellis is your "trellis to make you sell this"... your "sticks to give you fits"
Considering a hurricane live stream tomorrow? Not asking for a friend, I'm in the cone of death.
Yeah, I didn't care for the Premier 1 fencing either
Ducks Reminded me of seein a chicken eat a scotchie pepper in Jamaica I thought oh look he’s seasoning himself! Ha! I just ate cassava leaf do u eat the leaves?? Nice vid 🙏
@davidthegood
10 ай бұрын
We sometimes boil and eat the leaves.
How do you get rid poison ivy? Alot of poison ivy.
👍💪🤗
You need to grow more trees throughout your plants so your lower level plants do not burn and can retain moisture 🚄
@davidthegood
10 ай бұрын
Yes, for sure. They are there. They're just small.