 All right, it's probably going to be even harder to film now that I even have Fewer hands to work with this massive tomato that I'm carrying around But here's this little spot where Landowner had excavator come in and do some ditch work Because this was all washing out It's just gonna wash out again if there's no vegetation. So I brought a big mix down of mostly cool season stuff Let's see what's in here. There's some red mustard and probably Dicons, turnips, kales, that sort of thing And likely there's carrots and things in here as well. I know there's some flax even though it won't do well right now Basically, I just broadcast this mix all over this area. It's coming up a little thin right here So I might need to put some more down, but If I can get some food out of this great, if not, it's at least covering the ground and keeping it productive and Even though this isn't a new concept to me The power of it was demonstrated to me by this guy whose channel is called universe in the garden I will include a video of his in this playlist that shows this off and If you start saving your own seeds and selecting them specifically for growing like this This can be a super Productive way to grow food with minimal effort literally throw seeds on the ground and food happens Ultimately, that's what I'd like to get to