Thursday, September 19, 2024

Garden Design

Rare Documentary on Growing Water Chestnuts by Amazon Tribe

Crash Gardening S2, Episode 7 unfortunately got hijacked by a public television nature documentary on Chinese water chestnuts being cultivated by a Yanomami Indian. Learn how to grow water chestnuts and get a rare glimpse into the tropical rainforest in this very special presentation. For daily gardening and homesteading madness, visit http://www.floridasurvivalgardening.com. Learn the secrets…

Garden Diary

How to start a no dig bed and compost differences

How to start a no dig bed and compost differences, I take you though the early stages of mulching weeds, which means smothering or covering them, I show examples of composts you can use, which serve to feed soil life and get plants off to a great start, as well as smothering weeds! Use any…

No dig conversion of weedy ground into productive garden with easy vegetable harvests and few weeds

No dig conversion of weedy ground into a productive garden. Follow the progress we made from February to November, using mulches to smother the weeds, and compost to enable rapid, successful transplanting. Then we made second plantings and even in November, almost all beds have something still growing, or new seeds starting such as broad…

First Steps For No Dig on a New Area

Starting no dig and planning on new land. It's less than two months since I bought this acre / 4000sqm of pasture and weeds, and I think out loud with some possibilities of what I may do. Meanwhile we continue to grow vegetables for sale on the existing quarter acre of no dig beds, which…

No Dig New Area in Early Spring With First Plantings

New no dig area in early spring, with first plantings. Much has happened since February, despite an unusually cold spring here, and new growth being slow. That does at least give us time to put more things in place, before summer. 00:00 Welcome back 00:26 The herb garden, a bit of rabbit damage, growth affected…

New No Dig Area in June, Big Changes in 8 Weeks

New no dig area in June, big changes in 8 weeks. I show you the many exciting developments since April. Not all of them planned, or desirable! For a background to this, see the preceding video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rA66WaH6Cu0 00:00 Welcome back to the new area 01:13 Herb Garden 02:12 Using black plastic against the bindweed and…

New No Dig Area After 9 Months

See the transformation from weedy pasture to an area full of vegetables, even in November. Many of the plantings are second crops after summer harvests, such as leeks following potatoes, and mustard is following winter squash. The mustard is mostly a cover crop or green manure, plus we cut the tips for adding to salad…

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Crisis, Hope and Permaculture

Step into the world of permaculture with world-renowned teacher, designer, and consultant Geoff Lawton. In this video, Geoff sheds light on the pressing issues facing our world today. From sustainability challenges to food security and water cycles, he confronts the stark reality while offering tangible solutions in permaculture principles. If you want to learn more…

Primary Nutrients for Plants [PDC Preview]

This video is pulled from Geoff's Online Permaculture Design Course. To learn more watch the free 4-Part Permaculture Masterclass Series: https://www.discoverpermaculture.com/permaculture-masterclass-video-1 or join Geoff's Online Permaculture Design course: https://www.discoverpermaculture.com/pdc2021. Brief Overview The three main primary nutrients for plants are the familiar NPK: Nitrogen, phosphate, and potassium. These can all be sourced naturally. Nitrogen comes from…

Permaculture to Aid our World in Crisis

The global climate crisis is a consequence of deforestation and soil loss. Ecosystems, specifically forests, are the buffer between the elements and the soil and must be protected and reestablished. Permaculture teaches how to fast-track succession to repair ecosystems quickly while designing those ecosystems to be productive. Watch the full 30-minute documentary style video here:…

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How We’re Planting PEPPERS (Totally Different)

This time we’re planting peppers in the greenhouse where the animals were (in deep mulch). RESOURCES ___________________________ My Merchandise: http://bit.ly/ShopJustinRhodes ________________ I Listen to Audible: adbl.co/ListenToAudible Music: http://bit.ly/2wnf3g1 Today’s vlog edited by https://bit.ly/GrassFedHomestead Try DIY Abundance (free for 30 days): http://bit.ly/DIYAbundanceFreeTrial OTHER RESOURCES ___________________________ Raise Chickens: http://bit.ly/2CoBLDr Intro To Permaculture: http://bit.ly/FreePermaculture I can teach you…

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Crisis, Hope and Permaculture

Step into the world of permaculture with world-renowned teacher, designer, and consultant Geoff Lawton. In this video, Geoff sheds light on the pressing issues facing our world today. From sustainability challenges to food security and water cycles, he confronts the stark reality while offering tangible solutions in permaculture principles. If you want to learn more…

How to start a no dig bed and compost differences

How to start a no dig bed and compost differences, I take you though the early stages of mulching weeds, which means smothering or covering them, I show examples of composts you can use, which serve to feed soil life and get plants off to a great start, as well as smothering weeds! Use any…

No dig conversion of weedy ground into productive garden with easy vegetable harvests and few weeds

No dig conversion of weedy ground into a productive garden. Follow the progress we made from February to November, using mulches to smother the weeds, and compost to enable rapid, successful transplanting. Then we made second plantings and even in November, almost all beds have something still growing, or new seeds starting such as broad…

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7 Weekly Habits Every Gardener Needs | Improve Productivity and Efficiency

In this video, I outline 7 key weekly habits that I am going to use this growing season to make sure everything stays in control so I then have more time to relax and enjoy the garden because it is my escape from a busy world. I will also share why it is so important…

10 Ways to Make your Vegetable Garden More Productive in 2017…and Beyond!

Our awesome sponsor: https://www.firsttunnels.co.uk - This video is packed with 10 ways for you to have a more productive vegetable garden not only in 2017 but beyond. I hope that this video will arm you with more ideas to help increase productivity so you can grow more fruit and vegetables at home and save money.…

Does Mulch Reduce Weeding in the Garden and Save Time?

This video looks at whether mulch lives up to it's name about reducing the need to weed. The best mulches to use to reduce weed problems are manure, straw, wood chips and grass clippings. Try not to use compost to reduce weeds as weed seeds often get caught up in it. NEW!! Instagram: huws_nursery Snapchat:…

Growing Edible Wind Barriers to Protect your Vegetable Garden

This video explores some considerations to what you could use as edible wind barriers to help you protect your garden from wind damage if you are in an exposed setting. It also explores why edible wind barriers are so effective as well as what plants we use. NEW!! Instagram: huws_nursery Snapchat: huwsnursery Faceebook page: https://www.facebook.com/HuwsGardenNursery…

How to Organically Mulch and Fertilize your Garden to Grow Better Food

Mulch is an excellent organic fertilizer for your vegetables. But did you know it has many many other benefits too? Watch this video to know what they are as well as the best mulch to use, how to apply mulch and 3 mulching tips at the end. Here are the materials you can use to…
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Step into the world of permaculture with world-renowned teacher, designer, and consultant Geoff Lawton. In this video, Geoff sheds light on the pressing issues facing our world today. From sustainability challenges to food security and water cycles, he confronts the stark reality while offering tangible solutions in permaculture principles. If you want to learn more…
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