garden time lapse
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Never thought you did this kind of stuff! and burn it also. really like it!
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great video. i like how you burn the scrap right there for the next year
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cool. ever think about a community garden where everyone can come and get some veggies free? and time lapse it!
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Nice video effects. I noticed if you applied some basic permaculture techniques, you would have actually contributed all the work and energy of yourself and of your plants, back to the health of the ground which you mean to use again. Cardboard sheets and lots of mulch sure do cut down on maintaining grass and weeds, as well as adding an inch of water catch for ever 3 inches of mulch. Add multiple levels of perennial, mulch everything that you don't end up using, and BAM... you have the begins.
RedCoalsSweatSouls 3 years ago
Thanks for the comment, Ill take your advice next time I grow!
poeticpainter 3 years ago
so what were you growing?
Contradiction11 4 years ago
lots of cucumbers for pickles, potatoes, hungarian peppers, onions, garlic, dill weed, jerusalem artichokes, sunflowers, redbeats, corn, squash, pumpkins, carrots, watermellon, zuchinni, green peppers, lettuce, brocolli, coliflower, and i think a few other things hmmmmm i cant remember them all.
poeticpainter 4 years ago
Very cool! I want to do something just like this soon. Did you germinate any in wet paper towels first?
Contradiction11 4 years ago
no germination, i planted most by seed and a few i bought as small plants-i.e. brocolli and peppers.
poeticpainter 4 years ago