July 2, 2024

VIDEO: How To Prepare Your Garden For Winter, The Freeze Is Coming!


Preparing your garden for the winter is important if you want to get a good harvest the following year. The investments you make now will pay off in dividends in the future. You can’t eat from a tree you don’t plant.

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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: How To Prepare Your Garden For Winter, The Freeze Is Coming!

  1. We miss the snow. My wife and I are from Rhode Island and now live in Mississippi. Im excited to start sharing more of what we are doing here in zone 8. We are just starting this fall getting the ball really rolling. Best of luck through this winter. We are excited to see your greenhouse when you get stir crazy in the ice box and get it going. Great video as always man

  2. I have a ton of leaves I raked to my garden. Working on Back to Eden style. Should I put the leaves under the paper I'm putting down then wood chips or put the paper down, then leaves then chips? Confusing! Thanks!

  3. Man, I'm like binge watching your videos James. Another fantastic one – big thumbs up from me. Quick question – how do I know what type of raspberries I have? I am lucky to have a big patch of raspberries growing in our yard (they were planted by the previous owners) but I don't know if they are meant to be cut back each year or not.
    This spring, I cut back a lot of the dried out looking growth and I had tons of new shoots come this year with a lot of new plants coming up from the ground all around. The bad news though is that it didn't really product too much fruit.
    I had read that some raspberries will only produce fruit on the stalks that are one year old already. Is there an easy way to determine which ones are which?

  4. You talk a lot about not letting chickens through the mulch because they'll stir up weed seeds, but here you mentioned designing the system in the "right way". Can you talk more about how you design the food forest to allow the chickens to work well within it?

  5. I use my leaves to mulch my vegetable garden.  I am kicking myself for hauling them to the curb in the past.  The last few years been striving to compost what I can.  My grocery list consists of things I can compost. I like my closed loop system.  Again, love your channel.

  6. I wish I had a choice right now not to eat from what I don't plant but I barely started XD all I have is mint right now XD lol goals though I'll get there

  7. You have come a long way in your presentation style and confidence. Regardless solid info and thank you for this channel – I watch one every morning with a cup of coffee as I view my vegetable garden out the window ☺️

  8. Got my first house this year and it has a big ol plot of blank land. My goal is to turn it into a setup like yours! Added 15 garden beds this year. hoping to double that next year, learned a lot. Thanks for this resource you've got a life long follower here.

  9. Jp it's completely bonkers seeing stuff you did 3+ years ago compared to now. All the same great info but not quite the same swagger you've got goin on these days. You've done so much in a short amount of time and what you're sharing with all of us is nothing short of God's work. -Brian from Zone 6, just north of you in Mass.

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