glad you got to planting out… I planted out some seedlings 2 weeks ago.. wish I handn't weather turned again so they are not looking too healthy… I have more seedlings but very wary about putting them out yet
I'm so glad you were finally able to get your seedlings in the ground. I hope the weather stays warm for you. You sure have done a wonderful job converting that clay soil to a rich loam.
Your soil looks so crumbly and rich. I like the idea of trying to make each area a variation on the three sisters planting. The beans look real nice too!
Ah, a thick black(when wet)clay,same found here, back in our rural past, corn, beans and sweet potatoes were the crops planted here, now, only small patches of green remain, your garden's looking great good buddy, ah,….great video and the audio, luvin' that COOL background music,…on a video from a friend in france i commented it sounded like an american robin, but she mentioned it might be a merle, is that the beautiful songbird singing to us? Thumbs up bro, wishin' ya a great weekend!!
Nice to see you out working in the garden Jay. I like the way you planted those beans and hope everything does well for you.
glad you got to planting out… I planted out some seedlings 2 weeks ago.. wish I handn't weather turned again so they are not looking too healthy… I have more seedlings but very wary about putting them out yet
thats a good idea… hoping the next lot do better
Looks good. You must have a lot of patience. I have never heard of putting salt in with your soil. I will be interested to see how that works out.
I'm so glad you were finally able to get your seedlings in the ground. I hope the weather stays warm for you. You sure have done a wonderful job converting that clay soil to a rich loam.
Your soil looks so crumbly and rich. I like the idea of trying to make each area a variation on the three sisters planting. The beans look real nice too!
What kind of bird do I hear in the background? 🙂 Glad to see you can finally get out in your garden!
Hi Your garden looks great. Epsom salt is great, I do it a little different. I put around 2 teaspoons in a half gallon of water, Great work.
Hope your still getting some fine weather over there for the patch..
Happy growing 🙂
Ah, a thick black(when wet)clay,same found here, back in our rural past, corn, beans and sweet potatoes were the crops planted here, now, only small patches of green remain, your garden's looking great good buddy, ah,….great video and the audio, luvin' that COOL background music,…on a video from a friend in france i commented it sounded like an american robin, but she mentioned it might be a merle, is that the beautiful songbird singing to us? Thumbs up bro, wishin' ya a great weekend!!