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I would recommend velcro instead of a zipper. Great video, thank you.
haha, I wonder if someone has run off with the idea of making a preemptive plant disease scanner star trek style
I just realized youtube unsubscribed me from your channel a few months ago. Maybe that's why I've been so depressed; from missing your videos. I've got a lot of catching up to do. Wish me luck!
Hey Mr Stone, love the book and the videos. A question for you or anyone else out there.. I’m looking for pack/child carrier that is suitable for “light work on the farm or in the garden. Any suggestions? Thanks!
I love them too! Any greenhouse is a good one. Keep growing your produce all year. Good luck!
Hey Curtis not sure if it's just me but the tabs on your "urban farmer" Web page buy, resources an connect do work? And also what's the difference between the US and Canadian book? I tried once before and understand that I can't purchase your paperback in Australia so would like the digital. Sorry if this is the wrong forum to ask. Regards
Sorry I mean don't work
Hopefully this post goes through…. I am wondering why you say to only use the black oil sunflower seeds for microgreens? When I have seen others using the striped seed with good success. Thanks for your time and troubles to help others learn the trade.
Riverside Ca?! When? Where?!
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I had a question about fertilizing through Sunbelt Ground Covers. I'm new to gardening. So after i prep my soil and install the ground cover and plant my garden, how do i go about fertilizing once the cover is installed? I'm assuming the fertilizer wont go through the cover. Or do i fertilize only once a season, before i install them. I'm confused about this.
At $150 a pop you really need to sell a lot of vegetables to cover the cost of that Temp Stick, seems like its not a good value
Great video. I have a question/idea for the next video: how to fight mouse issue in Green houses/tunnels? I'm setting traps, catching them, but it seems that you never will catch them all. Recently planted the whole bunch of lettuce in cells – 1 week after – all gone – eaten by hungry in early spring mice… The same issue happened last year with seedlings on the tables – were badly damaged by mice. Thank you!
In regards to the temp stick, my wife recently bought me something similar called "sensorpush." It works in the same way and a little less costly. I didn't get the wifi portion of it so it won't send me notifications if I'm outside bluetooth range, but I've found it nice to be able to look back at how hot my hoophouse gets during the day, or how cold it got overnight, etc. It's always monitoring but won't push you notifications unless you have the wifi portion or are within bluetooth range. In case anyone was looking for a more cost effective option.
i think permanent solid end walls is best. you have this right curtis?
Great video!
Is there no good way out of living & farming so plastic-dependantly?
It all ends up as Landfill in the bosom of dear lady earth….but we have a cash-centric lifestyle, don't we? Sad …so sad.
We have seven acres on manitoulin. Would you like to come visit
At 4:40 He lifts a film off the tomatoes, what is that called please?
Love y work men when am on vacantion can i come and see I am from Curacao http://www.curacao.com
Great. Cost For 1 Caterpillar Tunnel ?.
I cant say I have ever heard them called Caterpillar tunnels. I have only ever heard the names Polly Tunnel and Hoop Tunnel.
What are the louvre vents installed directly into the plastic? Are they passive? I have been looking for something like those!
hi sir, how wide are those tunnels? thank you
i love your tunnels. I will build in my land. thanks for your sharing.
However zips are better at keeping insects out so in summary I suggest looking at the design of a camping tent
Don't reinvent the wheel
May i know the width of those tunnels pls. Thank you.
What is size of your tunnel length, breath, height and size of your tunnel pipe