Part 3 of 6..HOW to build a heavy duty Trellis. Planting these tomatoes ( NATURE”S Healthy Soil ) in this Raised Wood Chip Organic Gardening Bed 101. 2 ft Tall wood chip organic gardening bed with this great design. Basic organic gardening 101.
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Hi, thank you, great series! My question is whether you can use purslane as a substitute for the clover. I rent a patch at the community garden and most people hate the stuff. This is only my 2nd try at a garden, and think it's pretty, so I let it grow in between my plants as living mulch when they're young, kind of like nursemaids. When the weather gets dry, I pull a lot up and sort of spread out the pulled up plants on the top of the soil, so now it's just regular mulch. Then a lot grows back, but I keep it further away from the bottoms of plants. Then I turn it all under in the fall. I have no idea if that's a good idea or not.
What great information! I am totally new to gardening, and starting fresh at my new home. Thank you very much for sharing. Sub'd!
Aluminum Fence Post ??? Could not understand the word. What are they called, and where did you buy them? You used them to attach the cattle panel to the T-Post. Thanks
I love your videos!! Thanks so much for all of these.
Did you run the trellis east-west so you have shade on the plants on the northern side or did you run the trellis north-south so the east side of the bed gets morning sun and the west gets the afternoon sun or does it not matter what direction the trellis was run?
I haven't watched the full series yet, so you may have already said this, but what do you do with one of these when the wood chips have totally broken down in a few years? I assume they DO eventually totally break down?
Hi, Love this idea. I have a question. I want to use this technique to plant mango trees. Is this possible?
Can I use hay instead of woodchips around the edge of the raised bed?
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this is awesome information; clearly we were not taught these secrets in school and if we learned it, we've forgotten; so glad for your channel God bless!!!
Hello, I am a new subscriber and I love your videos! We just bought a house with a lot of land, and I planned on building raised wood garden beds in late February. Your method seems much more cost effective. Do you have any info you can share about how to make leaf mold? I apologize in advance if you have already created a video on the subject.
I can't wait to watch more of your videos!
Where du you get clover seeds
You'd make Paul Stamets proud!
So the purpose of the sunflower and strawberries is to activate the soil with micro fungal for the tomatoes ?
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My question is. What name/type of sunflowers do you plant?
Thank you, keep up the great information.
Kris
If I dont have wood chips would I be able to use straw?
If the clover will keep the weeds from growing it will also keep the veggies and/or fruit from growing.
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Question, at the end of the season do you let the clover go to seed and turn them in, or leave them alone and use the no till method?
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dont the plants like the clover compete with the strawberries and tomatoes for nutrients and water and therefore the latter not reach their potential?
I like the way that you focus on the subject. Too many presenters put themselves in the shot most of the time which gets in the way of the lesson.
Can one do the same thing to this bed the next growing season? From your soil videos for in ground planting, can I infer that there is no need for crop rotation because nutrients are plentiful, and the only thing that is necessary is for the soil food web to mine the nutrients? Thanks! Your videos are so informative and am grateful I found your channel!
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Yes , I am trying to get away from my tilter ways but I have rocks( but I have removed 90 percent in Four seasons and hopefully I'll be happy at the next spring and get deeper into the no tilt
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