 Check this out, test, yep, we're there, awesome. Hi everyone, hope you're doing well on this July 27th, and it's 7am, almost 7am in the morning for me on Pacific Time, West Coast, United States, Canada, and I'm just gonna set up here, and this is an unannounced live stream, I'm just gonna pop out the chat. It's time to harvest some more goodies from our patio garden, thought maybe we'd do it together again. Okay, we did one of these, maybe two of these, we were harvesting some herbs and stuff from the garden, and I just sent out notifications, Speedy Gonzales style to people just to let them know through network that we're about to go live. Rendo, how are you doing? Thank you very much for tier one sub. First person popping in is a tier one sub right on, Rendo. Thank you, thank you. How do you like the garden? The grapes are growing and super nice. We're gonna harvest some grapes today, we're gonna harvest some mints, probably harvest some lettuce as well. Okay, they came quickly, they came quickly, oh my god, it's nice. It's a nice morning here again. It's, the temperatures kicked up a lot where I am, it's gotten a lot hotter, so it's nice. The greens, it's becoming really lush here on our patio, like crazy lush. We've got tomatoes kicking in. Great lasagna, how are you doing? And angered, how's life? Good morning, good morning. Hope you guys are doing well. I'm doing fantastic. We did, on the weekend, we did insane amount of pickling. My partner did most of the pickling. We still have another batch that we have to can, or she has to can. So we did like three different styles of pickling. We pickled cucumber, carrots, cabbage, well there's dill, there's garlic, there was, what was the other stuff? Beans, there's a few other things we put in there. Nate, good morning, good morning. Hope you guys are doing well. I was hoping to get a, to get a streaming on the weekend, but we just couldn't do it. It was too busy for us. And we have family visiting with a couple of kids, one one-year-old and another three-and-a-half-year-old. They're a handful. I don't know if you guys have kids, but wow they're a handful, right? They go crazy, they go crazy. Should we do some harvesting? Should we get through the business on charter days? Good morning, good day from the UK. Interesting stuff going on in the UK, Elder God posted a couple of articles from the UK. One guy for the mandatory mask-wearing, wore his mask and nothing else, and he wore his mask on us. Manly hood, walking around naked. Funny. Nate, I need some words of comfort advice. I have my third attempt at my driving test coming up. Anxiety and stress seem to get the best of me. Any words of wisdom? I'll just chill with it, man. Take your time, be cautious, because that's what they're looking for, but don't be too cautious. Just realize that the car is an extension of yourself, right? And the more practice you get on driving, the better you'll be, right? So it's just a matter of practice and getting into that comfort zone. And before you go doing a driving test, do not play driving video games for at least a week or two weeks, because driving a car is not the same as driving in a video game, right? So those video game driving things people might like doing before they go driving is totally different. Do not play driving video games before you write your driving or go for your driving test X. How are you doing? Hope you're doing well. Aside from that, just chill with it, man. They want to give you a license. The government makes a lot of money by handing out driver's licenses to people, okay? From gas, from the driver's license fees, from tickets, from parking, and all that jazz, right? So just realize that that they're not your enemy. They want to give you a driver's license. They just have to make sure you're safe on the road. Be respectful to other cars and realize there's some A-holes on the road, okay? There are people that are angry on the road. So just be aware of that, right? Am I too late? We just started, Void. We just started. Dr. P, greetings, blessings. Crafter, hello, how are you doing? Sorry for the caps. No worries. I've done that a lot myself. Nate, meditate. Meditate is good. Visualize is a great idea. Rendle is recommending. So meditate, visualize. Do anything to make yourself calm and collective. Yeah, yeah. A slow test is better than failing quickly. Agreed, agreed. Take your time even if it feels ridiculous. Take your time even if it feels as soon as you sit in the car, you adjust. You check your mirrors. First thing you do, you sit in the car, make sure you're okay, check this mirror, check that mirror, check that mirror. You don't do those, you fail instantly, right? So first thing you do, you check your mirrors. When you're driving both hands on the wheel, right? When you're doing a test. In real life, personally, myself, I usually don't drive with both hands on the wheels. I'm a lounger, right? But when you're driving a test, both hands on the wheel, okay? Hello from Australia, notorious vaincy. Been a fan of YouTube for a while. Finally caught a stream. Hope you're doing well. Thank you very much doing well and welcome to our live stream or another live stream. Glad you could make it. Randall gifted five tier one subs to the community. Wow. Randall has a lot of tier one subs. Tier one subs to Crafter, Great Lasagna, Mick Silva, Goat 23 James, and Tony the Tiger. How are you guys doing? Thank you very much, Randall, for the tier one subs. My grandma never had to test her driving skills, theory to get hers. Never had to test it. Oh, grandmother. Yeah, I think they just gave it out then. You buy a car, you drive. Maybe. Thank you very much, Gicho. Feeling better already. Awesome. Awesome. Drive like you're a granny. Drive like you're a granny. Mick Silva, it really is all down to time. Practice and focus. I learned how to drive through carting and simulators and transferred that. I had two lessons before my structure set. There's no point of this. Just do your test. Haha. Oh, really? So simulators were good for you. Cool. Cool. Cool. Simulators different than Grand Theft Auto. The man the legend says. Fun. Thank you for the subscription. Crafter says, wow, thank you. Great Lasagna says. Mick Silva, thank you. Says an anger, the true gentleman, the true gentleman, Starsky. Hey, you doing, Gicho? How you doing, Gicho? Doing well. Doing well. Thank you very much, gang. Let's get to harvesting game. Let's get some harvest going. First thing I want to do, one of the reasons I'm doing this right now is because I want to get some of the grapes harvested, because the raw grapes are the ones we're using to make our dolmas on some of the other recipes, right? So I want to harvest some of those. They're basically ready. So I'm going to get to harvesting. I hope you guys I'm in a nice chill day. And who's writing a driving test? An anger is right. No, an anger. Rendles. No, who's writing a driver's test? I forget who's writing a driver's test. Oh, Nate is driving or writing a driver's test. Nate, I hope this chills you down. You relax. Appreciate it. I have a motorcycle license, but no car license. Elder God, I got my issues with motorcycles in my area anyway. People here are crappy drivers. They don't respect motorcycles. The most dangerous thing if you're driving an elder God will tell you this, right? The most dangerous thing when you're riding a motorbike on the road is other cars. It's not you, the wildlife could be depending on where you're driving, but it's other cars. You have to treat, you have to be completely defensive or go full on. Like really, it's other cars. And I realized I found out one of the reasons I used to dislike Harley's a lot called motorbikes that are loud. But then I found out why there are certain motorbikes that are loud is to let other cars know that there's a bike around because cars don't pay attention to motorbikes, right? Yeah, you have to be totally aware of your environment if you're riding a motorbike. And if you're driving a car, pay attention, look out for motorbikes. Really, don't f around. Okay, you're not, you're, there are people's lives at risk. Okay, so be aware of motorbikes. I'm studying my theory exam. Nice. Yo, Chicho Starski, I just got a new job right on marketing internship. Nice, nice. So I'm enjoying a good Sativa. Someone try to do this. What are you harvesting today? Let me show you guys. Let me show you guys. I've seen a few John Wickes on the road in my day. I guess they learned to ride their bikes aggressive due to past experience. Yeah, yeah, I see. But those people, one mistake kills them, right? So be aware, be aware again. Riding a CBR 100-O, biggest sports bike. People on phone are terrified. Good, good. And by the way, I'm letting you guys know this because my brother passed away in a motorbike accident. Just so you guys know, I know what it means, right? And it was the mistake of another car. So be aware, okay? I had a moped for two weeks before I came off it in the rain, smashed into bits, didn't touch it again, less than learned. Have you ever done any recreational narcotics, Chicho? Sorry for the loss. It's, it is what it is, man. That is life, right? Life is unforgiving, gang. Be aware. Be healthy. Know the risks that you're taking. Live with them. Period. End of story. No excuses. Know nothing. Good morning, ripper. How are you doing? Let's harvest. Let's harvest. It's gonna fit in here. Stop gonna fit in here. So let me bring this guy here. Put this guy here. Hopefully the sun is not gonna bug us this time. If it doesn't, I'll bring off the thing again. So let me show you what the first thing is we're gonna harvest. We're gonna harvest some raw grapes, right? Because we use that in our food, okay? We use that in our food. And we're gonna harvest it. There's some grapes going around the side of this barrier that I've put out, right? So they're growing on the other side. I need to get those. This is what we're harvesting, right? These are the guys that we put into the food, the dolba. So I'm just gonna put these in here with the, and they're very, like they fall down, right? And we've had a lot of windy days here. So they don't look as a lush. They're not bad, but they don't look as lush as they, they did because the wind, when these things were growing, when they were like little guys like this. Let me show you. When they're little guys like this, they were falling off. But this size is a good size for us to start including in the food. So I'm gonna harvest a bunch of these guys, okay? These guys are ready. Some grown on the other side of that. I'll grab that stuff. Oh, there's a bumblebee. Come on. The bumblebees love our tomatoes. So that's pretty good. We're gonna get some more as well. Can I say hi to the game? Some of these aren't ready yet, so I'm leaving them alone. We'll grab later. And then some of them we're gonna allow to ripen a lot. Apologies if I'm not reading the chat too much, Gennick. Welcome everyone, by the way. Let me put on my glasses. Let's see what's going on. Choo choo, talking to the bees, the wholesome god that I didn't know I needed. Grape Sarvesy, Grape Sarves, dude. Bumblebees are an amazing gang, really. Bumblebees are some of the coolest things there are. They're like fluffy little round things that go... And they're so chill, man. And they, they, uh, what do you call it? They help you acquire food. Like all bees, right? All bees. Talk to bees, no worry about it. Am I being allergic? I'm gonna allow, boop. What do you call it? Automah doesn't like some words, Ripper. I'm not being a personation. I've been around bumblebees long enough. Choo choo, unscheduled as a bonus. We accept all regulatory changes, nice. Pollinators, pollinators, extraordinaries. That's what Cheryl says. 100%, 100%. Oh, we got some nice ones here. I'm gonna grab these ones over here. We're using grapes slowly. This is enough, the, enough of the grapes. So what I'm gonna do, I'm just gonna take these off later on, wash them, and put them in the freezer. So these guys, we're keeping the freezer and we use as needed when we do the cooking. Okay. So, and I'll be doing more of this later on, right? We want to acquire, and there's a whole roll of this stuff, the grapes going down our, our steps here. So I'll harvest those at another time, because we use a lot of these in our food. They go amazing with chicken, with lamb, with meats and stuff. And of course they go great in one of the main ingredients we're using in our dolmas as you saw when we did, when we did the cooking, right? So let's put this guy here. We're gonna get some of this stuff. Okay, this is, I'm just gonna take these down. And if you're following some of the, you know, I posted a pic yesterday on the, the pickles that we made, right? And that shelving that you see, I built that about three weeks ago, right? Because I knew we were gonna start making pickles and just different preserves and stuff. And the shelving, I also put a string. If you see the original picture, the first picture that shows everything, there is some herbs basically drying. So I'm gonna harvest some herbs right now. And the string set up. So I'm gonna hang those herbs on that string for them to dry, right? So we're gonna harvest some mint. I'm gonna harvest this thing. I forget what it's called. It's, tastes like licorice. Okay, it's very yummy. And it's got a nice strong flavor to it. It's really good. It's amazing, really. And we're gonna use this in teas. So we're gonna hang this to dry as well. Okay? So I'm just gonna take it down. I'm gonna go get a sort of a flat thing just to put it in. Actually, no, I'm just gonna take it down and just gonna leave it here. And it's got flowers on it too. Take a look. Oh, I should have kept some of this. There's flowers coming up. But these are the flowers on it, right? I don't know what these are called. Cheryl might know this. Cheryl, do you know what these are called? Or anyone else? Dr. P? I should have left some of it. I didn't notice there were flowers growing on this one. Let's put this on the breeze. That's good enough. We'll leave some of the, some of it still grow. So we're just gonna hang this like this and let it flower. Hyssop. That's what it is. Hyssop. Excellent. Smith, you knew what it was. With those flowers, it's definitely Anis Hyssop. Hyssop. Anis. Anis Hyssop. That's what it is. Gain, you guys know. Nice. Nice. Thanks, Cheryl. Thanks, Smith. Surprise morning stream. Coolio, how are you doing? At work, but won't miss this one. New schedule releasing. New schedule releasing today. I still have to sort of sort it out for myself. But I'll release it today, for sure. And I'm gonna release our personal finance live stream we did earlier in the month on July 13th or something. I'm gonna release that today on behind schedule game. When I worked in IT, I was a nice... Hyssop. Hyssop. I'm gonna harvest some mint. We always need mint. And I'm gonna start drying some of the mint, hanging it and drying it. Okay, spider's web here. I don't want to destroy spider's web. So, so slowly over the summer I'm just gonna harvest dry mint and just hang them like this and slowly start jarring them, right? Instead of doing a huge batch in one shot. And as you do this, you sort of weed as you're going, right? All the construction people, trucks, they're all moving around now, right? Jabba. Hey, yep. Yeah, never kill a spider. I love spiders. Give me a spider impression. Spider impression. I have to suck your blood. No, I do other impressions, but spiders. Spiders, it all depends on the spiders. The hunters. The jumpers. They're awesome. Kraken. How are you doing? I have potatoes in my garden. Nice. That I'm looking forward to harvesting in about a month. Nice, nice. Is it jet landing? No, that was a truck. There's like trucks and stuff going around in the mornings, trying to get to where the construction is, right? And for some reason, well, not for some reason, they've closed off the main road just down the street from us. So there's a lot of cars using our road to bypass the closure of the road. So we're starting to get a little bit of traffic until they finish the work there, right? It's early morning here. Ezekiel. It's early morning itself. What time is it now? 7.30 is probably? 7.30. Yeah, Ripper. Nice. Thanks. Canada. So big as tomorrow. In some parts. Russia is much bigger. Cool. Chishol. Did you know that they've done studies and different types of music can stimulate plant growth? Yeah, I've heard about that. I'm talking to your plants. It's good, right? I think classical music was the most efficient. It's not death metal. What skill scan is the only place to be? It's nice here. It really is. What are the three movies that were picked? I missed the stream. There are four movies actually, Ripper. We had a three-way tie for second, third and fourth. There will be Blood, Taxi Driver in Bruges and 2001 Space Odyssey. Russia is so big. It's still 1955 in some parts. I've always wanted that. How is Russia so big? Huge. Because it can't be conquered. That's a nice bunch. So that's good for the mint. And we definitely wash these, wash and then lay out to dry, spin to dry, and then we hang them to fully dry. Kulio, thank you very much for the Twitch Prime sub. I appreciate it. Chishol's plants are fed an exclusive diet of sunlight, water and system. That was fun. Yeah, it is. In Bruges, amazing. It was one of the best surprises in movies. I've had one at the top, one at the top. Fantastic movie. What should we harvest? Let's harvest some lettuce, butter lettuce as well. They've grown back a little bit, right? So let's harvest some buttered lettuce. Should we don't need this? I'm just going to do it with my hands. Just going to harvest one leaf at a time, right? We got some hamburgers. We did up a couple of days ago, so these are great sandwiches. Actually, it'd be great in salad. It'd be better in salad. But sandwiches too, lettuce. And that's again for one pot, right? It's pretty. Chishol, by the way, my emergency plan. The shit is the plan. The US is to go to Canadian wilderness and grow and or hunt for all my food. I think it's okay. You can find farmers to buy the food at, brother. And as Canadians, we're pretty welcoming, so you're welcome to come. Butter lettuce. Butter lettuce in the sun. Oh, the sun is shining. Hopefully we won't hit the camera if it does. I'll fix it up. Look at the big leaves on this guy. Those ones that are smaller leaves, we put too many of them together, right? So next time we're going to put not so many in the same pot. So good. Serious haircut on this one. Where's my cannabis plants? Over there. In Canada, we're allowed to grow. If you're in the Vancouver area, you can find a few Starbucks growing in the whole island. Usually like three of them in the same corner. This will make an amazing salad. Well, but here's the lettuce we got. Fantastic. Just so good. Look at this. Awesome. Locke, thank you very much for the Twitch Prime sub. Appreciate it. Get down some of these greens here. They're like, I don't know if they're chives, they're like green. They're onion family. Okay. Smells amazing. I forget what these are called. They're not green onions, but they're green onion family. Wash these, chop them up, fry them up with mushrooms, shiitake mushrooms, chives. I think they're just called chives, right? Yeah, chives. So chives, just we're going to give them a wash, chop up a whole bunch, like small, fry them up in a pan with shiitake mushrooms, and eggs, fry up eggs. Oh my God. And potatoes, of course, right? Green garlic. Oh, chives are so good. So good. So good. Yeah, there must be chives. Very good. Oh, I got some basil on my takedown. Tomatoes aren't ready. Let's get some arugula. Yeah, let's put the chives in here. And arugula, we want to get the flower, cut the flower, so that way they don't bolt and you don't, it doesn't make the greens bitter, right? So first thing I'm going to do is, you know, cut down the flower parts. I think you still eat them as well, right? So it's okay. That way you get more life out of this. I'm just going to harvest some of the greens, leaves as well. It's good for salad, and it's good for cuckoo. Very good for cuckoo. Nice haircut. Give it a nice haircut. Nice salad. We've got some Italian parsley. I'm just going to grab some of that as well. Let me bring it up so you see it. Some Italian parsley. You want to leave a little bit so it still gets its nutrients. This little guy is getting that good. You've got four, four of them here planted here. This one I think is further back. It's not getting enough sun, but that's good enough. Nice fresh Italian parsley at the top of the lettuce. What else? What else? These are sunflowers. We've got sunflower here and sunflower here. These are both sunflowers. Let me get some, let me get some basil from this. Not too much because basil doesn't, you know, once you harvest it you have to eat it fairly quickly, right? So just a little bit of basil. Amazing in salads. Amazing on pizza. Oh wow. Let's trim down this basil as well a little bit, and at some point we're going to put these into bigger pots, the basil's, because I think basil will grow all year. Not as much, but just a little bit. Give it a little bit of trim. I have some more lettuce and parsley over there that I might get later. Probably harvest those maybe tomorrow. I should be taking down some more grape leaves as well to free so we can make more cookies. A gooseberry here. One lonely gooseberry. Nice gooseberry. We also have cucumbers growing, we got squash growing, we got lots of tomatoes. The raspberry really needs to be in the ground. We have a raspberry bush, but it grows and if it can't grow anymore it just stops growing. So raspberry we have to put in the yard, but I think we're going to take it to a family's place and put it in the yard there. Fun. Nice morning harvest gang. Nice morning harvest. I hope you guys are growing food, and if you're not start growing food just a little bit. Like just, you know, I think it was Nate that said just he was going to write a driving test and reduce the anxiety and stuff like this. There's nothing like coming outside in your little garden that you may have. Just do a little bit of weeding, harvest some fruit, some veggies, some greens, herbs, and just take it. Just give it a little wipe and wash and just eat it right off the greens, right. It's meditative, it's amazing, and there's absolutely nothing like starting off with a little plant like this, right, and watching it grow like this tall and give food for you to eat. Like just a little bit of nurturing, and that's what you get. Wow. Absolutely amazing. Ten dogs in my house, right. Ten dogs? Jeeb is chicho. If I help tend to your garden and clean up your house every day, can I come live in your couch? Seems a lot more peaceful than where I am right now. A lot of places, but look, peacefulness is not external. It really isn't external. You could be living in chaos and be at peace, or you could be in nature and internally be chaos. I realize you're joking around and I realize in the United States it's chaotic right now, but that has been the case in many parts of the world for a long time, right, and some of the most peaceful people I've ever met in my life have, they grew up in chaos. So, and we only have one bathroom here, so I guess, what is it? There's a saying that says, guess are like fish after three days they start stinking. It's something like that. It makes Silva taste so much better too, so much better, so much healthier, right, especially with the care and sense of achievement afterwards. Yeah, it's a reward, right. I agree with the setup. Coolio, my grandfather used to have a killer vegetable garden. He would always grow far more than he needed and give us the extras. Those cucumbers were phenomenal, yeah. And you know what? Once you grow, once you have a vegetable garden, there's, you're gonna, the garden is going to provide more than you need. It really is. Like most gardens I've seen people growing, they share, they have to share. Like you can't, you can't eat everything. Like look at the grapes we have. Like for sure we can eat a lot of these, but we're not going to eat grapes for lunch, breakfast, breakfast, lunch and dinner, right. Have I ever visited Southeast Asia? Southeast, no, I haven't. I haven't. I can't, I come from an Asian, Asian country from Iran, but that's Western Asian, right. But I've never been. I planned on going, but it never happened. Cheryl, Chicho, let's, and let's find out, had a great, oh, let's find out ASMR. Are you here? That's cool. Had a great question. Do you use the same soil for all the plants? I'm curious. We use three different types of soil. We use the gardening soil, we used booster soil, and we used sea soil, right. So this year what we did was, it was a lot of work. Like I did a lot of lifting and moving soil. I, we re, with all the pots that we have, we emptied the old soil, put it in the yard, just distributed it in the yard. This bumblebee, is that a bumblebee? What's going crazy? We distributed it in the yard, right, emptied it all out there, just flattened it, and we brought in brand new soil into all the pots. So I think I got a couple hundred more in that of soil, like probably about, about 200 pounds, 150 pounds, or 200 pounds of just regular potting soil, about 100 or 150 pounds of booster soil, and, and all of it organic, by the way, all of it organic. And we had about 100 pounds of, there's a bumblebee, come here, we had about 120 pounds, 140 pounds of sea soil that just repotted everything. I might be overestimating that. Let's find out how are you doing. I can't wait until you start live streaming on Twitch. By the way, thank you very much for the support and the love. Let's find out has a larger following than me on YouTube, big time, right. So he mentioned to his audience that he was watching one of our, I think it was the lecure video or something, and a whole bunch of people from his, his side of the world came over to ours and they like what we're doing. So that's fantastic. Thank you for the love brother. I haven't made my own soil yet. I plan on it. I don't have the setup to make my own soil. There's two things I want to do. I want to make my own soil. I want to have warm juice set up. So I want to have the pots set up, like wooden pots with soil with worm in them, put them on a slant, right, and then have a drainage system at the bottom. And then whenever I want to feed the plants, pour water on top of that soil and collect juice and feed worm juice to the plants. I've heard it's amazing and I've known some people that do that. So I haven't got it set up yet, but I will at some point. I will at some point. I'm pretty sure I'll bring my bath baths and banjo jams. My pleasure, my pleasure, man. She chose a serious question for a change. How do you learn so much about gardening? Are there resources you use to learn how to raise multiple plants or do you learn more about? I'm more trial and error. I think the best way to learn is to do. The only plant that I really looked into, how to grow properly, because I kept on killing it, that's the first really plant that I started growing, trying to get a green thumb with salvia divinorum. It's extremely difficult to grow or extremely difficult to grow. So once I learned that how to grow salvia divinorum, 20 years ago I did this. I started growing more plants and before that actually I grew, I had cacti. I had a lot of cacti. So I had one cactus here which is huge. It's like 40 years old. So I started with cactus, believe it or not. I think a lot of people do. And once you grow cactus, it grows really slowly. Once you go to greens and herbs and flowers, it's a different game but it makes the transition easier. Dingleberries? No. I have, we have black currant. We have raspberries. We have strawberries. We have gooseberries. We've got four berries here. Gooseberry, raspberry, black currant, and strawberry. I want to grow blueberries as well. Making soil, John, what you do, you have your compost area. You take your compost, your food, leftovers, and you can, I forget what the process is, you put lime, you put food, you can put hay or different types of soil and layer it and then it produces heat and slowly it turns into soil and it's like food. I have to look into that. I'm making my own soil. Let's find out. Do you grow, do you make your own soil? Let's find out, says no problem at all, brother. I love the positivity to project and all you can. I try to. You know, we get into politics stuff is sometimes negative but even the negative is positive. Once you know what the bad, you know what good is. You can't know good without knowing what bad is. It's like you don't, I said this before, but in general, only insane people are happy all the time. You have to have all of us. You have to have your down days. You have to feel sad to be, to appreciate the happy and the both emotions. We have to experience all emotions. But positivity is huge. You have to dig yourself out of holes. You do, you do, you do. The soil needs to be moist 24-7, not necessarily. I don't think so. It does, some of the nutrients in it die out, but I think it rejuvenates back again. What's really cool she chose if you ever have the space, they make something called keyhole gardens when you put a three inch high garden box with an inside keyhole in the middle where you put your leftover banana peel and such. Oh, I never heard about this, Brooks. Oh, so in the middle, so that decomposes and feeds the rest. Yeah, that'd be cool. That'd be super cool. This too shall pass, Dragon says. Oh, Cheryl seconds it. Keyhole gardens are awesome. Oh, gotta look into this where you put a three inch high garden on a box. Okay. With an inside keyhole in the middle where you put your leftover banana peels and such. Okay, so in the middle, you're making soil and the roots go towards the food so it grows. Oh, that's good. I like that. But next year, I'll try to do if I remember. Would be great if soil was as easy as compost. Yeah, they would be. But all you need to do is mix it around and you need worms. Worms. If you have worms in your soil, you'll have good soil. I've had a few down days in the last week, but streams like this and those words of advice have far more than, you know, thank you for my pleasure, Kulio. I've had, look, man, the only reason I know this is because I've had horrendous, horrendous down times in my life, right? Life knocks you silly sometimes and you got to lift yourself up and sometimes it takes months. Sometimes it takes years to dig yourself out of a hole, man. God and elder God. I think the keyhole gardens, are you thinking about what I initially thought about? That's why I paused a little bit. When I'm reading it, I thought it was more about the troll action going on. But Cheryl seconded it, so yes. Make smaller ones as well though. Regarding soil moisture, it totally depends on the plant. It totally depends on the plant. Some of the plants, it's really good to stress them out a little bit before they fruit, like before the flowers kick in, right? I know cannabis, you know, when it's growing, it does need water on a regular basis, but it's flowering. Sometimes you want the soil to dry out, stress it out a little bit, and the flowers kick in harder, I believe. Someone posted a video on Discord, awesome. Randall, you had a bad day, unfortunately. A lot of people, man. That's why it's good to do these things. I mean, look at this. Just, look, I have great leaves, garden. And by the way, our patio, our patio is on the larger side, for sure. Because, but, you know, we live in a sort of a suburb area, so they give you large patios, right? But we've loaded it up with plants. I don't know how many plants we got here. Should we do a count? Let me do a quick count. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 46, 47, 48, 48, 49. We've got about 50, 50 plants here, right? From small to large. Oh, no, more up here. More than 50, and this is just on the patio. Inside, you've seen some of the inside. A lot of plants there, right? It is what it is. It keeps, it helps us stay sane. Okay. Just to let you know. And seriously, what's amazing, like, what could be more amazing than sitting in your garden patio when a bumblebee comes along? Seriously, it's just, you watch a bumblebee just do this thing. You're like, oh man, life is sweet, chill. Right? You can actually bend snap branches while growing THC to encourage it to grow even larger buds. That's pretty advanced growing. So, yeah, one thing you can do with cannabis, as soon as you see your plants starting to flower, you trim the bottom part of the, of the plant, right? Get rid of all the bottom leaves, right? The branches. So basically, it looks like a fraggle, right? You'll have the stem and all the, most of the flowers will be up top. The leaves will be up top, right? So you're trimming all the bottom guys. And what happens is the nutrients go up to the top, right? Encourage the plant to send more nutrients up. Yeah, that exactly brooks. And I've done that before. And it's really good. And you can, if you want, you can keep one or two of the plants to have the buds in the bottom, but you get little buds in the bottom and the bigger buds up top. So little buds in the bottom, they're okay for making butter and shake and stuff like this. But what you can do is just trim that and send all those nutrients to the top and make sure you give support to your plants, right? Like tomatoes need support. You can see, you know, I built, put basically tripod, three, three branches coming up, you tie them up top and it gives support, right? I'm only at home one weeks and have a small balcony. So growing stuff is like, yeah, one way you can do, Randall, by the way, if you're going away, if you have a small, you can't do that with every plant. But if you have a small garden, if you're going away, you're worried about plants getting enough water, do a double pot plant, right? Basically, have your plants in a pot and in the bottom of it, put that in a container that doesn't have a hole so it can hold water and overwater it. And you have a layer of water in the bottom container, right? And the pot sitting on top. Now, don't let the pot sit in the water, pot sitting up top and the roots will seek out the water. And you can leave that for a few days, right? A Frago, as in Frago Rock, as in Frago Rock, Smith. Frago Rock gang rocks. It's awesome. It's one of the treasures of TV series that came out in the 90s. I don't know if it came out in the 80s or not. Frago Rock was amazing. The Frago's are some of the best. My neighbor has four huge plants that I can see from my upstairs window. If last summer was any tell, once they start flowering, it will smell in my backyard. I'll walk. It's nice. I'm trying to keep my five house plants alive, let alone grow them bigger. My mother's been getting into bird watching. Nice. And has a bird bath. Nice. Nice. And you can make bee baths as well, by the way. And multiple bird houses in the backyard that have attracted numerous varieties of birds that she enjoys sitting on the patio or on the kitchen window while cooking and just watching them. Awesome. Cool. That's fantastic, man. That's fine. Now, I've tried to compost and grow some small herbs, but it was inconvenient to access with the house. I need to build a raised box on my patio now that I can just put a hose back there. It is a peaceful experience to create, grow, harvest your own food. Indeed, indeed. Cherming the lower flowers, Catholic traditionals, is called suckering, by the way. Important to do with tomatoes as well. Oh, with tomatoes as well. I should do that with tomatoes. Oh, really, Catholic traditionals. Oh, cool. Thanks for the heads up, man. I'm going to do that with tomatoes then. It's called suckering. Suckering. Cool. Oh, I didn't realize. I should have guessed. It should be done with tomatoes as well. We have tomatoes already growing, so that's good. You know what? I might start getting at it today, possibly. A pub owner, a mix of a pub owner near me, used the games rooms in the back to grow weed. I cycled past it on the way to school years ago. It was such a shame when he got caught. Oh, it was the perfect start to my day. Oh, unfortunate, unfortunate. Deep phase. Chico, have you ever used bubble hash bags? Yeah, yeah. I bought some recently and I'm getting great product out of what was once and bubble hash is basically, are you using ice as well? Deep phase? 420? Are you using ice? Because what you do, you create mesh. It's basically mesh. I haven't done it for a long time, like 15 years I haven't done it, right? But you get meshes and you swirl around or you shake it up. I forget what it was. It was, no, you think you spin it. I think there's different systems. Yeah, you use ice and basically the ice cools down the, and you do it with shake, by the way, when you're trimming cannabis. You trim the plants and all the shake you take and you put it into container and you spin it and you use sieves and all the crystals sort of gather onto the sieve and then you scrape off the sieve and you got your bubble hash and you're not using chemicals or anything. It's a pretty good system. It's a pretty good system. There's some in your five gallon bucket systems that might work for a patio compost system. That or warm composting may be a good option. Warm composting, I gotta do that. Let's find out if you try some stuff and it works. Let us know because I'd like to try it out in my garden for next year. Set up a special location for it. I have enough knowledge of electronics and simple circuits that could probably rig a system to water plants when you're not home. Pretty easy. We just need to have a reservoir of water and a tubing system to administer the water attach to a timer or remote control. Cool. Yeah, we have to see. Next year I think just because now we have a really good idea of what we can grow here. Next year I think I'm going to set up some kind of nice watering system possibly. But I don't mind watering by hand. It takes me right now, it's taking me about an hour to water the plants anywhere between half an hour depending on how much hot it is. Anywhere between half an hour to an hour and a half to water all the plants on the patio and inside probably an hour and a half. I'll put the inside ones as well, which is good exercise, right? Gijo has stamped with the image of a search. Thank you. I'm doing water steps. Have fun. Have fun. Hello, we've been at this game. Up time. Up time. Nice. Hour and 20 minute harvesting warning stream. I love it. I love it. Gang, should we call the stream? Let's call the stream. We got our plants. I gotta go wash these things and set them up to dry and then hang them. And I'm going to release our economics video we did like three weeks ago today. Okay. And I'll definitely announce our schedule later on today. I'll sort it out. Okay. I'm not sure if I'm going to do a premiere on YouTube. If I do a premiere, I might hang around for a bit. I might not. It depends. I still have to go through it and put the highlights. I'm not 100% sure what we talked about. It was like three weeks ago. So I go to go through it speedy Gonzales stop. I made a little herb garden on a shoe rack in my kitchen. Looks super cool and great for cooking. Awesome mix over. Well, if we, if when I make it to Albania, I'm going to make friends by starting community garden somewhere and sharing the produce with the community. Awesome. Awesome. Tito, late L stream, live stream, please. A late one. Yeah. Okay. I'm going to set the odds are we're going to do just to let you know when is it Wednesday? Today is Monday. Yeah. We're going to do most likely Wednesday during the day and then Thursday and Friday at night. Okay. And then I'll see what I can do from there on. I got to check my with my partner on our schedule. So many questions. Nice. Happy surprise. It was nice to do it like this. Graham, how are you doing? Yeah. Late streams are better for me as well, especially weekend ones. Okay. And the coolio late stream. Yeah, it will be for our time would be what do you call it? Late evening, right? For elder gods, it'd be like early morning. But I think elder God, you're back into full production. So you're working late into the into early mornings, right? So then it should work out for you as well. Take care, everyone. I hope you have a fantastic, fantastic day. And just for those that are new here and whatnot are going to be watching this on another, another platform, either BitShoot or YouTube. I am on Patreon. If you want to support this work, Patreon is a great way to do so over here. Patreon.com, backslash, CHO, C-H-Y-C-H-O. We are live streaming this on Twitch. If you want to participate in these live streams, Twitch is where you want to be at. Okay. That's where we're doing our live streams. We're not going to, we don't, I don't have any plans to do live streams anywhere else right now. Okay. I do announce these live streams 30 minutes before we go live or a few minutes before we go live on schedule on Twitter, Gazmines, VK, L.O. and Parler. I didn't do it on Parler on this one. I don't have the link on this computer. A lot of audio will be, will be uploading to soundcloud.com, backslash, CHO. Okay. This one, most likely not, maybe in the future when I'm in retirement, I'll go back and pull out the audios for all of these and load them up with the seagulls singing. And we will be uploading this video to BitShoot and YouTube. And if you're on YouTube and BitShoot, you can share, you can like, that's one way to support this work, participate in discussions, chat. And if you're on YouTube, you can support this work through YouTube membership. Aside from that gang, thank you very much for being here. Thank you for gifting all the subs, Randall. Very much appreciated. I think everybody that got subs gifted very much appreciated it. Gang, thank you for the follows. Thank you for the subs. Apologies if I didn't catch them. Just doing the harvesting and whatnot. And I try to stay up with the chat and I'll announce the next set of live streams later today. 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