Spring 2011
Uploader Comments (markhess)
All Comments (35)
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Hey Mark! Great video! ... a sweet onion, therefore i cant say Vidalia..." but its grown NOT in Vidalia" ... Love it! Hope yall are doing good! We finally got some rain over here near Athens...
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Very intresting video Mark. \The garden looked great.
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Hi Mark~Just found your channel & subscribed. You have a beautiful farm garden. This is my 1st year gardening & I have 6 raised beds (4X4). They are doing quite well but would love to add to this each year. I am in South Louisiana. Thanks for your informative videos. Would love to see more of what you do on the farm. Take care.
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@markhess Really appreciate the suggestions, Mark. For the time being, I limbed up a sweet gum today and fashioned a bit of shading for them out of some of the smaller branches. I'll see if that'll save them for now. Too, we've not been any more wet than normal for this time of year. Like you, come July-September, we'll be praying for rain. ~Anthony
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@Praxxus55712 any the funny thing is, I probably need 2-3 times more potatoes that I have planted if we are going to sell them at the farm. I'll probably save half of what we raised this year as seed potatoes for a fall planting - then I'll really have some serious potatoes!!! :) - Mark
Great video, LOVE your organic methods. My daughter loves the music on your video..
BigTexWorms 8 months ago
@BigTexWorms Thanks Liz; the music came with my video editing software and is free for use to keep YouTube from getting mad at me! :) Mark
markhess 8 months ago
I was wondering if you got more chickens this year. I think I hear guineas in the background. I would like to see you dig up your potatoes this year. We always see the plant but I haven't seen them dug up. I love your videos! Your videos are very informative and they are the first set of videos that I have watched from the beginning to the end!! Thanks! Keep them coming!
iowanne 9 months ago
@iowanne Indeed we did get more chickens! Watch for them in future videos and I'll be sure to include digging the potatoes too. - Mark
markhess 9 months ago
Curious if you have any advice. Planted grand rapids leaf lettuce two weeks ago. While they've come up, they're not doing so well. They're only about two inches tall but have a sort of rust or blight looking problem. I'm in central MS (zone 8/9) and the only thing I've put on the garden spot is some porcine bone meal. My clay soil was amended with a compost material of cotton gin trash/horse manure. I may have just chosen an incorrect variety, not sure. Thanks in advance!
4micaman 9 months ago
@4micaman It sounds like you are doing everything correct with your soil. Assuming you have not had unually wet weather, I would guess it is related to your variety. Lettuce is always a challenge for me here in Georgia and I am sure Mississippi too. I have had good luck with "Heatwave" and "Summer Mix", both available from Cook's Garden so you may try those. Let me know if that does any better for you! - Mark
markhess 9 months ago