Mark's Organic Garden Update July 2008
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Thanks so much Mark... & if anybody knows what variety of rudbeckia i have, let me know!
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Nothing extraordinary about me, I'm just a simple country boy. I've always said a garden can be a single plant in a container to several acres big. I'm just fortunate enough to have a lot of room to play with. That's the second Kubota tractor I've owned. It's about a year old now and I still have a big grin on my face when I get on it. You'll love that chopper especially with onions and peppers when putting them up in the freezer.
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I am flattered to receive a compliment from such an extraordinary gardener as yourself. Half of YouTube is envious of your toys (I love your tractor). My kids got me a Vidalia Chop Wizard for father's day after hearing me talk about yours so much!
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Thanks Melissa! Enjoyed your piece on drought tolerant flowers. That was a cool looking rudbeckia you there!
Your gardening video is amazing.. I wish I had that much space to grow all kind of plants.
anne2matthew 3 years ago
:) comments like that make me smile because I think of my garden as small! However, I suppose, compared to some it may not be. That was an amazing grape fruit you grew!!
markhess 3 years ago
Nice work! Thanks for sharing. What's your geographical location? Your soil has a red tint to it, so I'm guessing you're south of the MD line? I really enjoyed watching your video.
Brian
ibwhite 3 years ago
Yes, I am south of the Mason-Dixon line. I live about 20 minutes south of the Atlanta airport in the red clay capital of the world, Georgia!
markhess 3 years ago
Wow! Your garden is amazing. I would throw myself on my hoe and end it all if I had to weed such a huge space. LOL. And this is all 100% organic with no chemicals at all? Holy smokes, that's impressive! Loved the video Mark. Thanks for taking the time to show me around your garden. :)
Praxxus55712 3 years ago
Thanks Ray. Yes, believe it or not, it is 100% organic. It really is not as hard as it sounds once things get going. I rarely have significant (notice the word significant) bug damage and only use compost and occasional plant based organic fertilizer (you have to read the bags carefully; often they will try to disguise sewage sludge as organic fertilizer)
markhess 3 years ago