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we have the last 15 days or so rain off and on here in Virginia in zone 7 I worked 8 hours so far today and I am done then out in the hot sun preparing my beds and removing all the weeds that grow to get ready for the fall Garden
Hey Dude, Where are you getting all these J. Peterson shirts? links! thanks
Thank you so much for this video. We turned our front yard into a garden and are facing the same problem with our beds. We mixed in a bunch of amendments to help boost it but it continues to crack on us. Our summer crop did fine but we had to constantly hoe to ensure proper water penetration. Now that we are prepping for winter I can't wait to try this method. Thank you for sharing!
What a shirt! Is this Okkult-Illuminati-Peterson repeat the cycle of power? (I'm just joking)
got super sandy soil. should i have new topsoil brought or just do loads of compost?
Your soil always looks amazing for a heavily cultivated market farm. Good job Curtis, its looking awesome.
Tilther? OK, maybe a dumb question but what is a tilther?
Tiller I know but tilther, no.
salinitation problem?¿
Crusty Soil was actually the name I used as a Blues Singer
You the man Curtis. Two questions. Do you notice a big difference in the grass and weeds in your greenhouse beds over the garden beds that are exposed to the open air? Also do you keep up with the Grand Solar Minimum and If it does get as cold as they are saying at what temp would it have to get before it impacted growing for you?
Are your carrot seeds pellets? Thanks for the vid.
I have no questions about it, but I love that garden fork :). I have always sown my carrots into a layer of compost. I do the same with other root vegetables too, like parsnip.
I was going to ask why not use the bcs,but you answered my question without needing to ask. Your greenhouse beds are not your standard width so it makes sense that you were planning on using the tilther. I like how you're beds are turning out with that new bed finishing roller. I intend to get my CBS this fall and I'm definitely adding that to the tiller. No need for buying the tilther. I was a bit surprised you didn't put down some kind of cover crop in those open beds but I'm certainly not going to give you a bad time about it. You probably had a reason or as the old saying goes " shit happens" . Anyway, your looking happy and upbeat,good to see. Keep up the great work.
I know this is off topic but do you have problems with hail? If so, how do your polytunnels stand up to it?
Can you tell me what roller you were using for the Jang and what seed size were the carrots. Were they Pelleted seeds?
is that Jordan Peterson on the T-shirt?…. 😛
How long did it actually take to fork that whole bed? In the video it took less than 5 seconds. Did it take about 30 minutes? If so that was fast. It was less than an hour though, right?
THANK YOU MASTER, GREAT VIDEO, I AM SO GRATEFUL TO KNOW YOU !!!
that shirt is jordan peterson right? haha it's great
Curtis is there a reason why you use drop irrigation inside your tunnel houses rather than over head sprinklers?
Nice shirt!
nice job, that's the way I do most of my direct seeded stuff, into the compost. But I don't have that much to sow so I do it by hand.
Does cover crop work for this problem?
What about manure-based compost that has a much higher nitrogen content? Are there not any good local sources for chicken manure-based compost? Or are there food safety regulations that prevent you from using such a product?
Such good info but oohhhhhh the motion sickness
Contrast to today, thanks Curtis 🙂
Is that Jordan Peterson?
What is your opinion on using gypsum for heavy clay soil? I wish I hadn't wasted 7 years not knowing what a miracle gypsum is. I tried to fix my soil by just adding more and more carbon(manure, compost, mulch, etc) hoping that the biome would do the rest, but with a sprinkling of gypsum my soil is softer and light than literally adding several tonnes of carbon material.