November 21, 2024

VIDEO: HOW to BUILD, EASY, CHEAP, Healthy Organic Garden Soil with 20,000 Sunflowers & Winter Rye Mix #2


EASY, CHEAP and Build soil over the Winter. HOW to Build Healthy Organic Garden Soil with 20,000+ Sunflowers and Winter Rye mix. Making GOOD, SUPER garden soil preparation done this winter..Gardening 101. flower harvest

19 thoughts on “VIDEO: HOW to BUILD, EASY, CHEAP, Healthy Organic Garden Soil with 20,000 Sunflowers & Winter Rye Mix #2

  1. Are you gonna let the sunflowers winterkill and let the stalks rot in place? Sunflowers to break up soil and mine some nutrients while rye creates tillage over winter. ez game!

  2. Were there two different plantings, Left first the right field? How long in between plantings if so? Anything different done between the two? Thanks. That is what I plan on doing.

  3. thank you very much for the information and showing how.  I live in N Calif. the Bay Area, and what would be the best month to start planting the winter Rye and Sun Flower to build the soil ?

  4. Have you tried 12-25 different cover crops st get same time. Ive watched. Serious youtube on dare…I think the name…and doe guy who has about 10k acres, is trying t find out max number of cover crops you can plant at same time

  5. Is there’s drill that will plant 40 different seeds…the only ones I have looked at will plan2-3 seeds at a time…or do you have to make multiple passes…as you did when planting sunflower ad winter rye.? Have you tried planting at least 13 Types of cover crops..would you try both spring and fall Planting’s of 10-23 each. .sory…but I have so many questions and internet provides so little answers

  6. I have watched all of his YouTube…thanks for your answers…have you considered trying 13-40 at a time immersive time to see if the incr.ease in root depth and carbon mass are worth the increased cost of seeds. really enjoy your teachings.

  7. Mark, I view your videos…and am preparing a garden for next Spring using Austrian Peas and Winter Rye as cover…planted in 8 100’ raised rows. I intend to plant and transplant into the cover. My question is “at end of harvest what do you suggest doing with the plant material, and what method do you suggest for planting new winter cover?” Thank you for helping.

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