In the second video Patti Moreno continues to install a drip irrigation system with Leon from DripWorks USA in her main raised bed garden. Drip irrigation is one of the most important break throughs in agriculture of the last forty years.
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@pbudinsky1 You got that right! You NEVER walk on the beds! She had knee pads and gloves on...good heavens!
Kntryhart 1 year ago
good vid I really lik ur smile and clevage and cute face at 15 seconds i'll be watching
cedarpd 1 year ago
I'll be honest with you here... if you simply cut the line as long as you need to the point of the 90 degree line you won't need to cut the end piece for the 90 degree... that was a bit of a waste. Just sayin'. BTW - loved the little blooper reel there.
GettingThereGreen 1 year ago
Thank you so much for the invite. I really enjoyed the video. I'm all for green, healthy and sustaniable living. I'm sort of green but I want to be greener. I look forward to watching your videos.
Naturalloveable1 1 year ago
He's walking in your bed!!!
pbudinsky1 1 year ago
Interesting. Maybe you could include how much it costs?
brenatens 1 year ago
I just use untreated wood for my raised beds. The wood lasts for years and years and when it finally breaks down, it's pretty much mush and can be composted and added to the soil and new beds built.
Praxxus55712 1 year ago 2
Good Job!!
5/5
MadBadVoodo 1 year ago
I used cement block for one side and the area that I used the treated wood. I prepped the wood that would be in contact with the dirt with rubber sealer. I think this protects me from any contamination.
idahodad1 1 year ago
@14dollarz
Thank you very much for through reply.
Pvtjamesryan2 1 year ago