November 21, 2024

VIDEO: HARVESTING CARROTS – The EASY ON YOUR BACK way!


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30 thoughts on “VIDEO: HARVESTING CARROTS – The EASY ON YOUR BACK way!

  1. Censorship will continue to expand as long as we support it. I'm transitioning to Bitchute and will support any platform that allows free speech. Good luck to you.

  2. People have done it for ages this way. It is time consuming. Would be interesting if you could collaborate with university or something to make electric harvesting robot for carrots and other things using e-bike parts.

  3. Curtis I love the round handled fork. I think you did an episode on that a while back. You think it would be easy to find a good fork but it really isn't.
    On a personal note don't worry too much about the big tech companies. You are going to be successful no matter what the changes are on the playing field. Don't let that other crud distract you man. You are on the right path.

  4. Curtis,
    I have noticed that when I click on the bell and then notifications. Some of my subscriptions have been automatically changed to occasionally. I just checked and it was done again on your channel. Just a heads up.

  5. I'm going to harvest like that next year! Do you have a favourite variety? I have been spacing mine about five inches apart but I'm thinking they could be closer.

    Klaus

  6. With all that landscape fabric being laid down, what would be the best way to hold it down? I have used landscaping pins, but some of the grass grows underneath and pops its ugly head out and grows into my crops. Also with the border of fabric around the garden, you can't use a weed wacker to keep the grass back because the wacker catches the material and sucks it up. Any ideas on dealing with the weeds that do advance over the fabric?

  7. Love all your videos…I might be your distant neighbor soon…trying to relocate to northern Idaho! But, I was wondering how you keep that green house from dropping way below zero in the middle of the winter at 5am? Do you have heat in there? I saw a guy in Nebraska that uses the earths stable temperature of 52 degrees Fahrenheit at 6 or 8 feet underground to keep his greenhouse stable…but only has a small portion exposed to sunlight, using the north side of the green house to absorb the sun's heat for release after sunset….neat stuff.

  8. Carrots are pretty space-efficient and good year-round food, but the problem with them as a staple crop is that it takes 10+lbs/day of carrots to meet your daily caloric need. Same goes for radishes, beets, and turnips. You definitely need some other supplemental high-calorie foods like sweet potatoes, nuts, or poultry.

  9. I would never be doing what I’m doing very successfully without Curtis Stone… Fuck you Google/YouTube/Farcebook/Twatter and the rest of you disgusting neo communism agencies… Q

  10. I’ve looked everywhere for a video that shows exactly when to harvest them, but about nine or 10 videos now have shown from far away, such as this one. I was hoping for something up close because I can’t decide if it’s time to pull mine or not.

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