November 23, 2024

VIDEO: How To Get FREE Straw and Build Soil NO TILL Homesteading Vegetable Gardening for beginners 101


How To Get FREE Straw and Build Soil NO TILL Homesteading Vegetable Gardening for beginners 101. No till gardening with FREE straw mulch.

30 thoughts on “VIDEO: How To Get FREE Straw and Build Soil NO TILL Homesteading Vegetable Gardening for beginners 101

  1. When you plant into it…what do yiu use? I see you have a tractor so do you use a seed drill attached to your tractor?any ideas on how i can do this and speed into it without iwning a seed drill attachment?

  2. Nice video and I enjoy all gardening videos. But there is one complain I always have. Mainly with YouTube may be. They should ask for every posters location and show the same in your profile details. For gardening it’s very important to know the farming zone. From central New Jersey I am not sure if winter rye will survive those few -15 degree temperature days. Thanks for the videos. It takes a lot of effort to shoot and edit these videos. Best.

  3. I love this method, I'm pretty sure my grandfather use to do it this way. That's how far away we have come from then with the fertilizers and man made chemicals they use today. Thanks for the lessons much appreciated..

  4. I'm thinking of planting some winter rye in my zone, but I worry so much that my harsh winters will prevent it from getting anywhere to the height it need to be. I'm in Zone 5a just outside of Montreal.

  5. I guess you don't always need a crimper. A front mounted crimper (or bucket) with a no-till planter pulled behind is a slick set up. Do your planting, fertilizing and weed control in one pass. Your front loader might crimp rye but maybe not hair vetch, field peas or clover.

  6. I've been following your series with wonder, and especially remember the demo where you had 2×4's and gumdrops, sprinkles and shaving cream…and then dumped water all over it. Now youre telling us to fill the garden with tall grass, smash it down, and then plant our vegetables. I'm sorry if I sound like an idiot, but are you for real or are you just messing with us?

  7. Hi can you talk more about how did you manage to get that soil from hard clay. I have hard clay in 6 acres and want to start planting winter rye, can you let me know if I have to cut it every year before blooming and replant every fall or Do i cut it once the seeds are dry so it can regrow and do it every year until my soil get better ? Please help me out.

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