Great video. I have heard the metal beds can get pretty hot, though...
@sandrag13173 күн бұрын
Would this work well for vining flowers?
@GardeningInTheGraden4 күн бұрын
Trys
@jessicarickman33195 күн бұрын
Do the berries taste like onion
@IkerQuintanilla-Squash5 күн бұрын
Beans
@cresentiae5 күн бұрын
Thank you #SaveSoil #Consciousplanet
@helloiexist41125 күн бұрын
I planted my pea sapplings with individual sticks. 2 months later and I've gotten one of them 180° sticks and now they're in a big hooked Bush (I'm a new gardener) any advice🙃
@StephsHealthMatters6 күн бұрын
I started seeds in spring and failed so going back to try again in the fall.
@force94466 күн бұрын
Dude, ive been on this earth for 23 years. Have strawberries with straw mulch in my backyard. And never put together why theyre called strawberries 😂
@christinecampbell16587 күн бұрын
Do I need to use a heat mat for germination?
@user-mb1ng6ps3x7 күн бұрын
I actually just harvested some of the onions that are planted near my strawberries!
@Nahar-pg4ho7 күн бұрын
I also increase your videos then I make the video.
@suzieparis68218 күн бұрын
Easier to see thru👍
@Dirka4110 күн бұрын
What a dumb thing to do. Waste of time energy and slaughter birds. 🤷🏻♂️ #StupidHumans 😂
@TheVideosILike111 күн бұрын
heugelculture theory.
@thejuniorgardener11 күн бұрын
Mine took 105 days from seed to havest
@sandramoultrie279411 күн бұрын
Smart. Very smart.
@patricemcdee158711 күн бұрын
Everytime I grown raspberry they die and will not grow any leaves they just dry up and die.
@sangueguerriero953812 күн бұрын
I just got my machine. So theres a part that needs to be replaced?
@halthammerzeit12 күн бұрын
Onion peels + hot water = bug spray for whole garden.
@clanof114414 күн бұрын
you do realize snails eat onions right?
@goofymelove-xz6fn15 күн бұрын
disagree about put the logs in. The molds and termites will comes up next.
Do you have an affiliation page on Amazon? When I tried to use this link (I did a screenshot and then copy and paste it on Google Chrome, and my phone recognized it as an Amazon link but either way got nothing). It says something is wrong on Amazon with the puppy dog on it.
@savagedeals4725 күн бұрын
Same here
@ejracke15 күн бұрын
Peas love chicken wire. Reuse each year.
@chase3o55816 күн бұрын
Thx for the tip I work in construction and used a bunch of left over 4x4s to build a 20ft by 6ft raised bed and I've been wondering how to fill it because it's 2 foot tall aswell😅😅😅
@kpopalitfonzelitaclide214716 күн бұрын
How tall are those t posts
@clark98787816 күн бұрын
This guys a 10 and he knows it. You get'em tiger
@jay_tarantula89917 күн бұрын
But u know who loves onions? Bears😏
@larrymonty468418 күн бұрын
Better to cut the leave with the squash bugs and give to your chickens.
@chocolate_chip2120 күн бұрын
Weeds won't grow from the bottom. The soil is too deep for them to grow. Personally I wouldn't do cardboard. Your raised bed looks great!
@DaveE9920 күн бұрын
For it to truly get hot where you need to flip it, to create a sort of thermos biological compost, it needs to be about 3’ x 3’ And you can get a compost thermometer and keep it between 131°F-170°F if it’s like that for 72 hours it kills everything at the center. Above 170°F it creates alchohol and goes anerobic. The trick is to turn it before it gets there and make sure each part of it throughly spends time in the middle. The difference between thermos biological compost and smaller compost piles that don’t get that heat, is that the microbes and fungi in the pile go through an accelerated ecological succession that turns it into a advanced biological innoculated to support the soil food web (if supported creates nutrition for you over time). Whereas slow colder compost the biology in the pile dosent change much from start to finish but you still have organic matter and nutrients. Hot one is regenerative, the cold one is still good, after all what do you think mulch is but a very slow woody fungal compost.(fungus grows on wood and decaying leaves, bacteria on soil). Both types are good. But the thermic type is actually more regenerative if soil biology, as that’s the point of it. You can take stuff from a cold pile and then put it into a hot pile that you suddenly create. Plus if you really want to check the effect of your soil, you can get a microscope and every week or so and before and after changes, you can check the soil under a microscope and actually see the soil food web biology changing. Qualitative descriptions wise, you can def see when things go from not much to a big change. And it’s encouraging cuz then you know your on right track.
@thelastkelpie20 күн бұрын
Me seeing all my gardening friends doing this Now
@qucknuck20 күн бұрын
What’s the name of those posts called please?
@jennifergarner402120 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@alexeamon116020 күн бұрын
Straw mulch = slugs
@misfitty-vd6kv21 күн бұрын
RIDICULOUS. AMERICANS HAVE TO HAVE WHAT EVERYBODY ELSE HAS. THESE TIN CONTAINERS LOOK RIDICULOUS.
@pinkcashmere190821 күн бұрын
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@cathytilbrook860921 күн бұрын
Fishing line?
@jonathanryals993421 күн бұрын
Cattle panels end up cheaper because they last a lifetime.
@genettejackson659321 күн бұрын
Bush bean
@alanz9021 күн бұрын
Do it in a pot
@Random-video-person22 күн бұрын
What is your main job
@ConnorTheCaster22 күн бұрын
That’s why we prune runners in other plants…I’m not an expert but next time you set up a raised bed put some rocks down on a thick tarp to prevent escape artists and weeds
@shaileshgupta22 күн бұрын
What about the toxicity of glue which is used to manufacture cardboard to keep various layers stuck together?
@Scrublord9622 күн бұрын
Thats a great idea though youll have issues with rot
@daylen57723 күн бұрын
Idunno man, I bought a single strawberry plant for €1 a couple years back, dropped it in the ground in the backyard with zero prep, and now an area 5x the size of that bed is just covered in strawberry plants. I live in Western Europe and our country doesn't get much sun. Strawberries grow like weeds, if you can't grows strawberries you can't grow anything lol
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Those are the healthiest bare root strawberries!
Galvanized Square Steel.
bad snap transition..
Nice video
Great video. I have heard the metal beds can get pretty hot, though...
Would this work well for vining flowers?
Trys
Do the berries taste like onion
Beans
Thank you #SaveSoil #Consciousplanet
I planted my pea sapplings with individual sticks. 2 months later and I've gotten one of them 180° sticks and now they're in a big hooked Bush (I'm a new gardener) any advice🙃
I started seeds in spring and failed so going back to try again in the fall.
Dude, ive been on this earth for 23 years. Have strawberries with straw mulch in my backyard. And never put together why theyre called strawberries 😂
Do I need to use a heat mat for germination?
I actually just harvested some of the onions that are planted near my strawberries!
I also increase your videos then I make the video.
Easier to see thru👍
What a dumb thing to do. Waste of time energy and slaughter birds. 🤷🏻♂️ #StupidHumans 😂
heugelculture theory.
Mine took 105 days from seed to havest
Smart. Very smart.
Everytime I grown raspberry they die and will not grow any leaves they just dry up and die.
I just got my machine. So theres a part that needs to be replaced?
Onion peels + hot water = bug spray for whole garden.
you do realize snails eat onions right?
disagree about put the logs in. The molds and termites will comes up next.
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Do you have an affiliation page on Amazon? When I tried to use this link (I did a screenshot and then copy and paste it on Google Chrome, and my phone recognized it as an Amazon link but either way got nothing). It says something is wrong on Amazon with the puppy dog on it.
Same here
Peas love chicken wire. Reuse each year.
Thx for the tip I work in construction and used a bunch of left over 4x4s to build a 20ft by 6ft raised bed and I've been wondering how to fill it because it's 2 foot tall aswell😅😅😅
How tall are those t posts
This guys a 10 and he knows it. You get'em tiger
But u know who loves onions? Bears😏
Better to cut the leave with the squash bugs and give to your chickens.
Weeds won't grow from the bottom. The soil is too deep for them to grow. Personally I wouldn't do cardboard. Your raised bed looks great!
For it to truly get hot where you need to flip it, to create a sort of thermos biological compost, it needs to be about 3’ x 3’ And you can get a compost thermometer and keep it between 131°F-170°F if it’s like that for 72 hours it kills everything at the center. Above 170°F it creates alchohol and goes anerobic. The trick is to turn it before it gets there and make sure each part of it throughly spends time in the middle. The difference between thermos biological compost and smaller compost piles that don’t get that heat, is that the microbes and fungi in the pile go through an accelerated ecological succession that turns it into a advanced biological innoculated to support the soil food web (if supported creates nutrition for you over time). Whereas slow colder compost the biology in the pile dosent change much from start to finish but you still have organic matter and nutrients. Hot one is regenerative, the cold one is still good, after all what do you think mulch is but a very slow woody fungal compost.(fungus grows on wood and decaying leaves, bacteria on soil). Both types are good. But the thermic type is actually more regenerative if soil biology, as that’s the point of it. You can take stuff from a cold pile and then put it into a hot pile that you suddenly create. Plus if you really want to check the effect of your soil, you can get a microscope and every week or so and before and after changes, you can check the soil under a microscope and actually see the soil food web biology changing. Qualitative descriptions wise, you can def see when things go from not much to a big change. And it’s encouraging cuz then you know your on right track.
Me seeing all my gardening friends doing this Now
What’s the name of those posts called please?
Thank you!
Straw mulch = slugs
RIDICULOUS. AMERICANS HAVE TO HAVE WHAT EVERYBODY ELSE HAS. THESE TIN CONTAINERS LOOK RIDICULOUS.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Fishing line?
Cattle panels end up cheaper because they last a lifetime.
Bush bean
Do it in a pot
What is your main job
That’s why we prune runners in other plants…I’m not an expert but next time you set up a raised bed put some rocks down on a thick tarp to prevent escape artists and weeds
What about the toxicity of glue which is used to manufacture cardboard to keep various layers stuck together?
Thats a great idea though youll have issues with rot
Idunno man, I bought a single strawberry plant for €1 a couple years back, dropped it in the ground in the backyard with zero prep, and now an area 5x the size of that bed is just covered in strawberry plants. I live in Western Europe and our country doesn't get much sun. Strawberries grow like weeds, if you can't grows strawberries you can't grow anything lol