hahaha i love michael's part in the video... especially "how the hell did you know about that?!" great video guys, thank you! i'm going to be looking for the update video!
The problem with planting a row of corn a week would be cross pollination. I see so many sorry corn stalks which are in one row that is 40' long. The smallest corn plot would be a 4' x 4' square and even then there would be cross pollination problems on the upwind side. Just my experience. Thanks for posting.
I'm interested in knowing how your garden turned out. I want to try something similar and I'd love to know how the purple carrots and upside-down tomatoes turned out!
The other big advantage of raised-bed gardening that you forgot to mention is that you're in control of the growing medium - what goes into making the soil.
pumpkins and corn will take up a whole lot of nitrogen from your soil. A good idea to try out is growing beans or peas or any kind of climbing legume that will actually fix nitrogen in the soil for the corn or sunflowers to use. keep it up looks cute
He just talks. I was expecting to show me something practically.
1xydz1 3 months ago
What's with the Darth Vader mask audio?
KungFuTheater75 6 months ago
Your garden is so cute! In the tomato/basil site, marigolds also repel pests.
genmama1955 7 months ago
thanks for sharing! I never knew you could grow potatoes on top of each other like that! :)
286cel 7 months ago
hahaha i love michael's part in the video... especially "how the hell did you know about that?!" great video guys, thank you! i'm going to be looking for the update video!
kaixoananaiz 8 months ago
you should switch the pole beans and the cucumber...
mylilsaffire 9 months ago
The problem with planting a row of corn a week would be cross pollination. I see so many sorry corn stalks which are in one row that is 40' long. The smallest corn plot would be a 4' x 4' square and even then there would be cross pollination problems on the upwind side. Just my experience. Thanks for posting.
TheWebock 1 year ago
Hand gestures make me laugh for some reason
TrueGreatness73 1 year ago
I love the choice of bold colors! I have benches in pink and bright blue... It's so happy! :) Barb
TheBzesty 1 year ago
@lightroast its awesome to mix beliefs with gardening... your disgusting...
Jazzie36 1 year ago
I love your trellises
so1ange 1 year ago
mentioning Mennonite gardening practices means he is introducing religious beliefs into this garden? WTF? He did it quite differently to them.
so1ange 1 year ago
can you be more specific?
mikeyssmail 1 year ago
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That guy's a nut! I think you two are great!
I'm interested in knowing how your garden turned out. I want to try something similar and I'd love to know how the purple carrots and upside-down tomatoes turned out!
crossthere 1 year ago
dont use wood that is weather treated the posion eventually gets in the food.
crewlla 1 year ago
you shouldnt of painted the boxes eventually the paint will seem into your vegetables. its fine for flowers as long as none of them are editible.
crewlla 1 year ago
nice job. thanks for sharing.
telemarker77 2 years ago 2
The other big advantage of raised-bed gardening that you forgot to mention is that you're in control of the growing medium - what goes into making the soil.
Best of success with your gardening efforts.
"The Guru of Doo-Doo" - Tim Dundon
theroilsoil 2 years ago
pumpkins and corn will take up a whole lot of nitrogen from your soil. A good idea to try out is growing beans or peas or any kind of climbing legume that will actually fix nitrogen in the soil for the corn or sunflowers to use. keep it up looks cute
jakearick 2 years ago 4
Those boxes are colorful for sure.good info thanks
jihadacadien 2 years ago
Great ideas. I hope it all works out for you. ~Jeri
BalconyGrow 2 years ago
The animals are trying to take over the video! LOL!
Hopefully they will not take over the garden!
Bethintx1 2 years ago
thats a great idea and you can freeze the corn....i love the gardening tips...thanks
deju357 2 years ago
again the first
Glinka19 2 years ago