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yesterday it was 34 with strong wind, yep not planting outside yet. glad I have my weeds room.
thanks
Lovely yard, what do the neighbors think. My front yard is fruit trees, herbs, hosta which chickens loves, flowers. I have ramps, patches of kale and chard. Hoping to get more beautiful greens planted this year.
i live in so cal. what is rain?
Hey Curtis, as always thanks for your time and videos. Do you know or recommend a southern version of you? Hopefully that makes sense. Here in Texas we are already done with most of the crops you guys are barely ramping up. Of course there are the obvious summer crops but in terms of ccg, high rotation and quick crops seems we are more limited…
Glad to see your channel growing so fast. Will you talk about your hat? Is there a preffered one? I'm getting fried out here. =)
Curtis, if you do the online course do you have future unlimited access to it for reference?
any tips for planting in rain?
I have to admit I'm totally confused about harnessing greens on the rain. You Stu have to wash them. But don't you turn right around and wash them in your bubbler anyway
Have you ever experimented with using a leaf blower to aid the drying process on days like this where you only get a couple hour break from the rain?
you could invest in a leaf blower to dry your greens before harvesting them, would speed up production a bit after the rain has stopped.