November 21, 2024

VIDEO: Going big like…


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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: Going big like…

  1. A great video. I have been away from your channel for a few weeks. I can see you both have a day off. What great insight. I an just starting to get tomatoes now in Texas. Thanks for sharing!

  2. Awesome, I was hoping you'd be making videos of La Ferme des Quatre Temp during your workshop. I would love to hear an update on what JM and his crew's thoughts are on the impact of the hedgerows on pest control (and any other intended or unintended impact) and also the compost tea/extract applications with Dr. Elaine Ingham's approach to soil biology. Thanks for sharing.

  3. I love watching you both. You have taught me much. Am a Kenyan in UAE going back home to start my garden. Thank you for your teaching JM and Curtis plus another farmer no-till Mr Charles Dowding, Luke and HusNusery, Neversink farm. God bless you all

  4. Compost tea is not a nutrition. There may be some food in compost tea. It’s a enzyme to help break down organic materials in the ground

  5. Hi Curtis, big fan here, been following for the last few months but must say I've watched maybe 50 or so of your videos, all really good. Was wondering if you could ask JP a question for me, are there many flowers that you can grow and then dry out to use as organic pest repellent? Cheers.

  6. Dear Curtis, i follow you since 3 months , live i Brasil as a European.
    Very small money and started to do some planting (microgreens) in small pots . Small appartment, no garden, 5 restaurants to visit in my city, no car , what is your idea to grow:
    I wish you a lot of succes and love studying your info on newsletterand youtube

  7. Those tubes on the floor seem like the smartest use of valuable btu's for heating a greenhouse. How do I get down? Where did JM get these? Where can I see how they tie into duct work?

    They look cheap too. I can picture laying those out, lay drip tape out, cover with remay inside the greenhouse, and get a 2 month jump….. Way better than just pumping hot air into a wide open greenhouse.

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