SECOND YEAR GROWING VEGETABLES IN STRAW BALES What I’ve Learned So Far

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SECOND YEAR GROWING VEGETABLES IN STRAW BALES What I’ve Learned So Far -At Home in The Gardens with Glenn
Hey hi! Glenn here! I am at home in my gardens… thanks for joining me. We are starting out a new season of gardening and I’m taking you along with me. Last year was all about getting the garden rejuvenated and this year picks up with that garden. I also added straw bale gardening to the list last year. Thanks to Joel “The Straw bale Garden Guy” for helping me out in getting stared with growing vegetables in straw bales. The garden results from my first year were great… so I decided to add more bales to the garden this year! Straw bale gardening is great way to start home gardening for beginners. You can use organic fertilizer to condition your bales, so it makes it easy to have an organic garden at home. I don’t think I would classify straw bale gardening as a gardening hack, it a real great way to garden and grow a lot of food. It’s most definitely easier to start out with the garden that was readied in the fall. Make sure to check out the play list from last season of At Home in The Gardens for a lot of ideas on how to get started gardening. This video is about getting started I the spring with soil prep and overall garden prep. Watching the weather is always important to know when the last frost might be… when soil temps will be good for planting Thanks for checking out the video. Leave a comment about your gardens. Please subscribe to the channel! Again, thank you for watching! ~ Enjoy!!
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  • @WorkshopatTheGardens
    @WorkshopatTheGardens Жыл бұрын

    *The Number One Side Benefit of Straw Bale Gardening* ---> kzread.info/dash/bejne/hoKDrMt_qruels4.html

  • @kevinsnyder8448
    @kevinsnyder844815 күн бұрын

    Nice job bro I've been thinking about doing one for some time now that I've watched your video I'm gonna jump in😂 ❤ 'ed your video

  • @Eric-ww2qb
    @Eric-ww2qb Жыл бұрын

    i've grown in stray bales for a couple years.. tomatoes, basil, peppers, and cucumbers. its an interesting way to grow and conserve water in my dry high desert environment. I use the straw from spent bales (2 years) as mulch where I grow in raised beds. that way its cost effective and the straw lasts for years and years as garden material.

  • @WorkshopatTheGardens

    @WorkshopatTheGardens

    Жыл бұрын

    yep! just added a video about that! Cheers!!

  • @agdayem
    @agdayem Жыл бұрын

    For automatic watering thats a great idea! I personally use and recommend Orbit timer. Its so simple to setup on the faucet and you hook up a line or two of drip tape to each row. Without an automatic irrigation system I WOULD NOT be gardening. Its the most essential factor for someone like me growing in an arid desert envionrment. Good gardening :)

  • @WorkshopatTheGardens

    @WorkshopatTheGardens

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the info... gonna try and get something setup this year.

  • @SiphoMasilela-km4ou
    @SiphoMasilela-km4ou9 ай бұрын

    Very impressive garden

  • @elaudiebosch5116
    @elaudiebosch51164 ай бұрын

    This is great! I’m in Ontario Canada ..zone 4…and I did straw bale gardening last year. I had great success with a lot of stuff. I’m going to use the bales again and hopefully it works out. I used tomato cages for a lot of the stuff because I still have a bunch of them. I did trellis my peas. Much easier on the back for planting and picking. Love gardening. Thanks for the video. Always love getting new ideas.

  • @dawnamcdonald8873
    @dawnamcdonald8873 Жыл бұрын

    I'm on my second year with part of my garden and fresh batch of 120 bales this year ! All planted !

  • @sheliadean9548
    @sheliadean9548 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this information with us

  • @WorkshopatTheGardens

    @WorkshopatTheGardens

    Жыл бұрын

    you're welcome.

  • @LongBinh70
    @LongBinh702 ай бұрын

    I'm on my 7th year of straw bale gardening this season. I am now on tarps for weed reduction (the online source that sells former advertising banners) and it really makes life easier. Also, I went with drip irrigation, with a hose wand as an auxiliary for dry periods. Half-inch for long runs, 1/4-inch to each plant with a 1-gallon/hour emitter. I only use my bales for a year because they are pretty messy at the end of the season. As you mentioned, quality of bales varies a lot. This year they are tight and square. Last year the garden did not do well because it was a very wet season. Not disastrous, but just not the success I've had in the past. No trellises, just heavy-duty tomato cages. I'll never go back to dirt.

  • @Peterwhitlock
    @Peterwhitlock2 ай бұрын

    Bales lose water quite fast and NEED to be blocked from wind as much as possible..so by adding a simple cloth to the side can block wind and sun to permit more slow evaporation without extra heat. Straw is easy in water but also easy out water so just shade alone makes a difference and so planting near to shade the bales or a row of pots with something in them... simple stuff can shelter the bales and get more water for the job and less time watering or amount of water in automatic watering too. wind sun and how to just stop that add a lot of water to the plants.

  • @paulbraga4460
    @paulbraga44609 ай бұрын

    😇wonderful really. some comments - i would think roots will go down to the soil which you will learn when you change your bales. i would use the bales as mulch...blessings

  • @fishin-impossible2992
    @fishin-impossible29926 ай бұрын

    Great video Sir I had a major neck surgery in sept 23 , im looking for an easier solution to gardening, im sure my tiller will just about kill me lol. Thanks for all the info.

  • @garylance8127
    @garylance81272 ай бұрын

    I was watching today. How do you keep all the wheat from spouting

  • @georgeandlynnedodd7727
    @georgeandlynnedodd77273 ай бұрын

    Hi, I also am from central Ontario, zone 3-4. My question is that I have several round straw bales that have been outside for about 2 years already. They are still intact. I would like to plant them with strawberries, but do I need to condition them?, because there is already good decomposition inside the bales. I would hope to be able to use them over several years. Thank you, I am enjoying these videos, and can't wait to try straw bale gardening.

  • @mardhiyyahml2437
    @mardhiyyahml2437 Жыл бұрын

    Look at green manure crops in between your straw bales?

  • @andemedaaniyo
    @andemedaaniyo7 ай бұрын

    Can you plant radish and carrots in strawbales?

  • @margaretebaxley6659
    @margaretebaxley66592 жыл бұрын

    Please can tell us how to get new bales ready?

  • @WorkshopatTheGardens

    @WorkshopatTheGardens

    Жыл бұрын

    How to get started straw bale gardening ---> kzread.info/dash/bejne/jKGuk6-klsisp5s.html

  • @XXKHT
    @XXKHT2 жыл бұрын

    I don't know how you keep bales going two years! Mine are a pile of compost at the end of the season. 🤷

  • @flash001USA

    @flash001USA

    2 жыл бұрын

    I've done a handful of straw bale gardens and they always turn to compose or mush. This year I built above ground beds and I shredded the used bales up and I will partially recondition them and reuse them that way.

  • @cherylphelan2422

    @cherylphelan2422

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m on year number two with mine as well. A couple I pushed together because they were falling apart so badly so now I have a nice big above ground area about 6‘ x 4‘ that I love and have filled with lettuce plants. I bought eight new straw bales, and have about 12 from last year. So much fun in my beautiful 12 x 20 greenhouse last year I had four little bunny rabbits spend a couple nights inside. One day I opened it up and had a beautiful red cardinal inside who had walked under a side that had never got rolled down the night before. Sometimes a chipmunk will walk in acting like he owns the place. My greenhouse is like a wonderful haven I can go to any time.

  • @kirkboivin4357

    @kirkboivin4357

    5 ай бұрын

    Depends on the type of straw (rye is long lasting) also how much grass is in the bale (nitrogen).

  • @happyhollee596
    @happyhollee5964 ай бұрын

    Was wondering do straw bales get a lot of earwigs?

  • @pambrownpcccfre2240
    @pambrownpcccfre2240 Жыл бұрын

    Silly question: do you leave the bales outside over winter or do you store them in a barn?

  • @mr.m6315

    @mr.m6315

    9 ай бұрын

    Good question and should you cover the top to keep the wet weather from washing all the nutrients through.

  • @moirakemp867

    @moirakemp867

    6 ай бұрын

    No question is silly and this is a good one though. Prepared bales can not be moved, they will fall apart. Prepare your bales by putting down landscape fabric and the bales on top. That will prevent a lot of weeds growing through. Cover the bales with thick plastic in winter to preserve them for the next growing season.

  • @gogr2409
    @gogr24092 жыл бұрын

    Do you have to worry about whether or not the straw was treated with chemicals?

  • @Jack_Of_Some_Master_Of_None

    @Jack_Of_Some_Master_Of_None

    2 жыл бұрын

    Only way to know is to ask the farmer who grew it, or find out a few days/weeks after you plant... Unfortunately. I am on my second year doing SBG and planted a week ago. So I feel like I found a good batch without herbicides.

  • @WorkshopatTheGardens

    @WorkshopatTheGardens

    Жыл бұрын

    no, I don't

  • @RWM1955

    @RWM1955

    9 ай бұрын

    You should! Straw is what’s left over after wheat is harvested. Two week before wheat is harvested it is sprayed with Round Up to dry it up to make it easier to combine, this practice is called crop desiccation and is wide spread, unless it is organically grown which is a very small percentage of wheat that is grown. Straw has no place in the garden, it is totally toxic and laden with glyphosate (RoundUp) Crop desiccation is done on lots of other crop too, it is ruining the health everyone and its practice matches the rise of cancers and digestive disorders since they started doing it. RoundUp is also registered as a bactericide, it kills the good bacteria in your gut and in your soil. 28 countries are outlawing the use of glyphosate, but not the U.S., wake up people!

  • @morganfrmn
    @morganfrmn2 жыл бұрын

    Can you use hay

  • @WorkshopatTheGardens

    @WorkshopatTheGardens

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, you can use hay with similar results. Although usually hay is much more expensive and has a higher weed seed count. So not as clean as straw. Thanks for checking and and best of luck if you give it a go! Cheers!!

  • @kingdomseekers1648

    @kingdomseekers1648

    Жыл бұрын

    NO.... many herbicides, seeds and other intrusive things in hay.

  • @kingdomseekers1648
    @kingdomseekers1648 Жыл бұрын

    Loved that click bait, wait till the end for a silly non portant tip on bale gardening.

  • @WorkshopatTheGardens

    @WorkshopatTheGardens

    Жыл бұрын

    unless your on the fence about trying it... for some, starting something different or new is the hardest part. blessings to you! Cheers!

  • @shani3745
    @shani37452 жыл бұрын

    Hello. Any problems with ants or spiders in your bales?

  • @pamwilliams6630

    @pamwilliams6630

    2 жыл бұрын

    I did straw bale gardening last year and had spiders but they weren't really a problem.

  • @shani3745

    @shani3745

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@pamwilliams6630 Good to know. The spider were outrageous last year.

  • @mr.m6315

    @mr.m6315

    9 ай бұрын

    I would think spiders would be a plus, ants not so much.

  • @leonrabon
    @leonrabon8 ай бұрын

    Music to loud ,Can not hear you

  • @i1bike
    @i1bike Жыл бұрын

    When i told my friends from teen and early adult years what i do, they told me that i am a loser. Even my ex girlfriends told me that i am a loser

  • @WorkshopatTheGardens

    @WorkshopatTheGardens

    Жыл бұрын

    so you got that going for you... which is nice.

  • @i1bike

    @i1bike

    Жыл бұрын

    @@WorkshopatTheGardens Gardening as a man means being a loser, thats what they said to me. Im from europe

  • @RealBradMiller

    @RealBradMiller

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@i1bikepreposterous! Join a garden club, there's plenty of diversity in the plant community! There's so many cool plants out there, it's not feminine or masculine, it's just fricking fun! They don't get it, oh well! Prove them wrong!

  • @i1bike

    @i1bike

    6 ай бұрын

    @@RealBradMiller There is no such a thing as garden clubs here in europe. Its just something people do as routine if they are villagers. But if you are in turbo urbanic touristic teritory, being gardener is being a loser. Im fisherman aswell, so it adds to the loserism haha

  • @lutvijahrnjic9670
    @lutvijahrnjic96703 ай бұрын

    Seems informative but the music stopped me from watching

  • @ajm935

    @ajm935

    2 ай бұрын

    The music ends at 2:14.... Worth watching the whole video

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