May 15, 2024

VIDEO: THE BEGINNING


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30 thoughts on “VIDEO: THE BEGINNING

  1. Hi Curtis!!! A big cheer from ARGENTINA!!!! I´m not a farmer (yet) but I found your videos really informative and practical, thanx so much for all the work you do to let us dream about a better future for ourselfs. keep on rocking man!!!!

  2. Commenter Don Rad made an excellent point about Purslane. It's nutrient dense and people who live in areas where it doesn't grow pay money to have it brought in. Take a taste of it Curtis, it's good stuff.

  3. Have you tried using shadecloth on your greenhouse to cut down some sun and avoid having to move the micros all the time in the summer? We use it on a poly tunnel in summer (can get up to 45 degrees Celsius outside where we are!) and it works great for tomatoes etc. 🙂 love the vlog format keep it up!

  4. I like the format. A short content description would help, if you have time. I know there's never enough of that.
    By the way sheet mulch method is fantastic. Our weeding was cut down 75% this year. Thanks Curtis.

  5. I'm amazed with your greens cutter, I'm not a farmer so I would know if
    that is a usual tool or if that is something you've created yourself.
    I'm just starting to follow your vlog so sorry if you've already
    answered comments on it.

  6. i got a random question maybe you can help me .. i got my garden plot 60×90 a few years back i did the back to eden method last year i tilled everything and all this year i had a big problem with anything that came up with a few truck loads of mushroom compost and horse manure about 15yards in total, im growing cover crops now in hope that the nitrogen problem will be fixed is there anything i can do to fix all the decomposing wood in the soil

  7. Do you do any soil testing? Do you repeatedly do it initially on a piece of property or on a regular basis? Are there kits or techniques that you recommend? How what kind of amendments do you know how to add if not.

  8. Great content, thank you for this. I have some doubts about germination, sorry if you covered this already in another video. I'm actually germinating greens in different trays, with some wet paper on them. Do I need to stack the trays one over the other? Could this help them going into the soil and grow stronger?

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