Mykl Nelson
Mykl Nelson
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Pro Bono - work for the public good
We noticed someone posting on Nextdoor about having trouble getting the city to take care of a portion of overgrown landscape.
So, we showed up after another property, cleaned the place up, then stopped for lunch.
A string trim, rake and debris removal, double mow, and blow.
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Видео

Removing a dying laurel hedge - part 2 (the hard ones)
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Sped up and lightly narrated for your education pleasure.
Removing a dying laurel hedge - part 1 (the easy ones)
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Here's how to remove a hedge with a hackzall. It's in real-time with a few different angles to show you what all it takes. The main goal for this project was to remove these dying laurels and replace them with something better. We chose a kind of juniper so that the foliage is more dense as well as being far less appealing to deer browsing. As a secondary goal, we transplanted these laurels to ...
An interview with Patrick Crowley & Todd Severson of Chapul Farms in McMinnville, OR
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Pat & Todd are leading a research effort for sustainable insect husbandry to repair our modern food system and help bring about a new future for our planet. I interviewed Pat & Todd the afternoon of 12 January, 2023.
An interview with Ben DeGoede of DeGoede Farms in Sumner, WA
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Ben is the third generation owner/farmer/operator of this hydroponic facility outside Tacoma. He manages a wholesale farm, selling directly to major distributors just down the road. I interviewed Ben the afternoon of 4 March, 2023.
Put Back the Grass! - Clip(pings)
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You ever go by a place and think: nah, it’s just too clean there. Well I saw this yard and thought that very thought. Watch me PUT BACK THE GRASS, in under a minute. Lookit how the lawn’s an almost reasonable height! Can’t have that. Now, I walk backwards both because it’s a better workout AND cuz it helps the grass-machine builds the blades a bit taller. I mean just look at the height here. th...
How to assemble a heavy-duty wheelbarrow in less than 30 minutes
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I just want to demystify the process. For anyone who's not done this before, it's really quite straight-forward. Just make sure you get all three parts from the store! (1) a long, bundled pair of handles, (2) the bucket/tub/tray, (3) the box of parts.
Tips I wish I'd known before taking the Oregon Professional Landscaper's (LCB) exams
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I just passed all exams and am licensed for All Phases of Landscaping in Oregon. I learned a number of things about the process and want to share some of the information I couldn't find answers for elsewhere. I am not sharing questions, nor answers; please do not ask. The following links are incredibly helpful: OR LCB main page - www.oregon.gov/lcb/Pages/Index.aspx Steps to become licensed - ww...
Luxury consumption - in plants!
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Luxury consumption is when a plant takes up more nutrients than it needs for immediate growth. Conducting a soil test is the best way to save resources to make sure you only apply the nutrients your crop needs.
Scholarly articles in Urban Ag - JAN 2022
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Welcome to this series where we review scholarly articles investigating the world of urban agriculture. These are my top most interesting picks from the most relevant 100 articles published in JAN 2022.
Grow more food with a plastic tunnel
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Plastic tunnels provide all kinds of benefits for growing crop plants. Watch this video to learn more about those perks and how you can get a tunnel like the one shown here built in your yard in just a single day! Contact Sustainable Landscape Services at (541)600-4380 for a free, no obligation consultation. Schedule online for the same free, no obligation consultation, but this time via the co...
Instant Greenhouse installation
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A crew from Sustainable Landscape Services, LLC, erects a plastic greenhouse tunnel for a client in a day's labor. Schedule yours today! suslandscapeservices.com/services/instant-greenhouse You can see they very nice double-zippered door on one side, and the gather-and-staked cheaper option at the far end of this greenhouse. This created more than 640 square feet of protected space for use as t...
Behind the scenes: Preparing to instantly install a greenhouse
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Mykl takes you behind the scenes of instant greenhouse construction at Sustainable Landscape Services. This customer ordered a medium-length, Quonset-style greenhouse with one prefabricated zipper-door.
Shading dependent upon style of NFT structure
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Shading dependent upon style of NFT structure
Managing Hydroponic Nutrients
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Managing Hydroponic Nutrients
NFT all about the film
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NFT all about the film
Key Points in NFT Systems Design
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Key Points in NFT Systems Design
Sizing and building DWC bays
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Sizing and building DWC bays
Venturi valves - automatic aeration
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Venturi valves - automatic aeration
Renovating a front yard
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Renovating a front yard
Crop Selection for NFT
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Crop Selection for NFT
DWC basics
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DWC basics
Drain to Waste vs Recirculating nutrient solution
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Drain to Waste vs Recirculating nutrient solution
Colors of Light
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Colors of Light
Sanitation of the nutrient solution
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Sanitation of the nutrient solution
Physics of Light for Plant Growth
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Physics of Light for Plant Growth
Hydroponic Nursery Production
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Hydroponic Nursery Production
Lights and Plants: part 3
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Lights and Plants: part 3
Lights and plants: part 2
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Lights and plants: part 2
Lights and Plants: part 1
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Lights and Plants: part 1

Комментарии

  • @lakebruhh
    @lakebruhh 8 дней назад

    did you have the required two years of prior experience before you applied?

  • @Omriki_triki
    @Omriki_triki Месяц назад

    very cool! thanks!

    • @myklnelson
      @myklnelson Месяц назад

      you're so welcome! If you're interested to learn more, I run instructor-led courses online: workspace.oregonstate.edu/course/intro-to-hydroponics

  • @oldman1111
    @oldman1111 2 месяца назад

    Edit: if only I waited a minute... haha! How big is that farm? I'm sitting on about 11 acres with roughly 4 cleared and debating dedicating some space to hot peppers. Successfully started growing jalapenos and savinas so far in the middle of Virginia.

  • @brandontucker4617
    @brandontucker4617 2 месяца назад

    What's the name of the book you had there? Where do I get it? I've been in the landscape construction business for 8 years and it's time for my to spread my wings. I need to get on this.

    • @myklnelson
      @myklnelson 2 месяца назад

      Landscape Construction 3rd ed. by David Sauter

  • @barnabyagilityandotherthin4568
    @barnabyagilityandotherthin4568 2 месяца назад

    What's that tool you are using? I am a complete beginner

    • @myklnelson
      @myklnelson 2 месяца назад

      to cut the roots in the ground? sawzall, reciprocating saw

  • @everennui1
    @everennui1 4 месяца назад

    I have a 5 gallon bucket in my room with 3 plants and I fill it once a week with my runoff. It's not, "drain to waste" hydroponics, but I get runoff every time I feed. Some of the recirculated tables I've seen have 40L reservoirs. That's twice as much water each week that's being used.

    • @myklnelson
      @myklnelson 4 месяца назад

      larger containers hold more water. recirculating systems mean that wasn't is held rather than lost, so the only water leaving the system is via evapotranspiration and plant uptake.

  • @anthony-mor
    @anthony-mor 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for the info. Quick question, can I only do 1 phase? Say can I only be license for irrigation (say I am only interested in doing irrigation work). Thanks!

    • @myklnelson
      @myklnelson 4 месяца назад

      This PDF lays out your options in a simple grid: www.oregon.gov/lcb/Documents/LicenseTypeTable.pdf

  • @ivanrowe2880
    @ivanrowe2880 5 месяцев назад

    FANTASTIC breakdown and this is coming from a lifetime plumber. Thank you for enlightening us ,well done with the multiple angles drawings .

  • @stewardslandscape
    @stewardslandscape 7 месяцев назад

    Im prepping to take the tests. Im an experienced irrigation contractor, but I want to expand to all phase. Is Landscape Construction 3rd addition specifically for Oregon? Thanks

    • @myklnelson
      @myklnelson 5 месяцев назад

      It's specifically required/endorsed by Oregon. But I'm not sure if it's Oregon specific. A lot of the material is basic advice which should be roughly universal. Best of luck!

  • @eggiesovermedium
    @eggiesovermedium 9 месяцев назад

    I think I read that the 5 extra questions are "experimental" and don't count toward your score. They're just trying out questions to see how people do on them. Thanks for making this video!

    • @myklnelson
      @myklnelson 9 месяцев назад

      makes sense! I've heard that for other tests before, but I'd forgotten in the flurry of trying to pass!

  • @richycazares2176
    @richycazares2176 10 месяцев назад

    Do you need a landscaping license for installing turf?

    • @myklnelson
      @myklnelson 9 месяцев назад

      yes www.oregon.gov/lcb/Pages/FAQ-License-Required.aspx

  • @premiumtattooparts
    @premiumtattooparts 10 месяцев назад

    Very good video Can you film a video on how to get the business license please. I am taking the test right now, but after that i want to get the license for the business. Thanks

    • @myklnelson
      @myklnelson 10 месяцев назад

      hey, thanks, glad you enjoyed it! You should be able to find everything you need here: sos.oregon.gov/business/Pages/register.aspx

  • @dfurry100
    @dfurry100 Год назад

    Nice!

  • @vernonpeterson3323
    @vernonpeterson3323 Год назад

    Excellent video. What you covered is the foundational elements of both systems but not the data needed to determine which system to use. Let me give you a real world example of drain to waste. Actually, the application is a back-yard gatdener one. For the last 6 years I have been using a dutch bucket drain to waste system to grow tomatoe, cucumbers and peppers with great success and low budget. In 5 gallon buckets i have 60 percent perlite and forty percent vermiculite. The vermiculite holds the nutrient solution longer. I pump solution, during the middle of the growing season, twice per day for 30 minutes through 4 gpm nozzles for each bucket with cheap low pressure pump. The buckets have a 1 inch hole two inch up from the bottom for drainage. I doubt there is more than 2 to 4 percent waste. My yields are very good. Others that i know using a recirculating method are feeding 3 times for one hour. My costs and water usage are less.

    • @myklnelson
      @myklnelson Год назад

      Thank you for your contribution!

  • @maxpouser
    @maxpouser Год назад

    Awesome video, just discovered this channel, hope the best!

    • @myklnelson
      @myklnelson Месяц назад

      Thank you! I try to bring over what I can from my online courses so everyone (who comes across this!) can benefit =]

  • @somedude8theweb
    @somedude8theweb Год назад

    Excellent video, very balanced perspective. One kind of off topic question - since you are standing behind that board, are you writing backwards?

    • @myklnelson
      @myklnelson Год назад

      Hi somedude =] So I'm writing it like normal. I'm actually left-handed so if you look, the video shows me writing with my right! The camera actually records it reversed, and we flip the video in post. If you're interested in learning more, check out some videos about 'light boards' and you should grok it pretty quick!

  • @Bolinas1906
    @Bolinas1906 Год назад

    Hi Mykl, I am currently studying for the modified license exam. How long did the entire process take ? I have my first potential clients and I want to give them an idea how long it will take for me becomelicensed and bonded. Are all tests at a testing center? Thanks, Gaby

    • @myklnelson
      @myklnelson Год назад

      Sitting down for the exam took a few hours, basically between breakfast and lunch for me. Yes, all tests are at a testing center. Best of luck to your future endeavors!

  • @anthonyjones9165
    @anthonyjones9165 Год назад

    Do you have a Recirculating system you would recommend for newbies to hydroponic growing. I have been a soil man for years but would like to get into hydro

    • @myklnelson
      @myklnelson Год назад

      anything you've got handy! one or two containers with fitted lids, a pump, nutrients, plants, net cups, hole-drill for said cups. and you're off and growing!

  • @doveseye.4666
    @doveseye.4666 Год назад

    So if I use a buffered nutrient than drain to waste is best from your video here?

    • @myklnelson
      @myklnelson Год назад

      I'm not sure what you mean by 'buffered'. but, there's no 'best' I don't think, just different options depending on your circumstances and preferences.

    • @doveseye.4666
      @doveseye.4666 Год назад

      @@myklnelson the. PH is buffered so never have to PH or flush, like Mantis Buffered Nutrients.

  • @Ashlee-j1o
    @Ashlee-j1o Год назад

    Are the test’s multiple choice??

    • @myklnelson
      @myklnelson Год назад

      Yes

    • @OG_Angarato
      @OG_Angarato День назад

      @@myklnelson hopefully its still the same! i was worried, i thought i had an hour to answer 50 sentence required questions. I'm very relieved. hoping you're faring well in your endeavors!

  • @matthewpicklesimer293
    @matthewpicklesimer293 Год назад

    May God Bless You Guys For Caring Enough to Help the Food Creation Process To Be Better For Future Generations 🙏 ❤ Jesus Loves You and Thank You!

  • @andrewislas7742
    @andrewislas7742 Год назад

    Thank you for this video. Makes lots on sense. It comes down to the time you will have to make a choice on these two

  • @leeadickes7235
    @leeadickes7235 Год назад

    Keep the water level as low as possible in the bucket for the recirculation system. Top feed 24/7 with a good flow. Use a float valve to add from a primary rez to the lower rez. use the smallest submersible pump to ariate primary rez. Have to completely drain whole system once a week. Run nutes at half strength. No air pumps. Hydroton and 12" netpots. Set it and forget it up to 6 days or depending on size of the primary rez.

    • @myklnelson
      @myklnelson Год назад

      great points, thank you!

    • @atomizer2665
      @atomizer2665 Год назад

      @@myklnelson A smaller volume of recirculated nutrient will become unbalanced that much sooner..Maintaining PH is also more difficult with the smaller volume. Feeding half strength nutrient is one way to mitigate this potential issue but its at the expense of the plants. They will not be receiving the optimal elemental makeup or the optimal nutrient strength.

    • @cjgamer2140
      @cjgamer2140 Год назад

      Can you explain why no air pumps?

    • @leeadickes7235
      @leeadickes7235 Год назад

      @@cjgamer2140 you don't need them.

    • @leeadickes7235
      @leeadickes7235 Год назад

      @cjgamer2140 roots are not submerged. It's more like a nft set up in buckets. Top feed acts as a waterfall. I like to have a chiller in the loop and have that return waterfall into the resivior. Got to cool the fact you have pond pumps in the rez.

  • @hectorsanchez3998
    @hectorsanchez3998 Год назад

    Hello, there this video is very helpful. To obtain your sprinkle license is there any specific education the backflow courses

    • @myklnelson
      @myklnelson Год назад

      you can find all the suggested reference materials here: www.oregon.gov/lcb/Documents/ExamStudyMaterials.pdf

  • @JaimeGonzalez-tg5tc
    @JaimeGonzalez-tg5tc Год назад

    This is ve tu helpful thank you! Question, does the Landscape Construction book you mentioned has all the study material for an All Phase LCB? Backflow etc….

    • @myklnelson
      @myklnelson Год назад

      that book is referenced for all tests EXCEPT [Laws] and [Backflow] you can find all the suggested reference materials here: www.oregon.gov/lcb/Documents/ExamStudyMaterials.pdf (and in Spanish: www.oregon.gov/lcb/Documents/ExamStudyMaterials.pdf)

    • @JaimeGonzalez-tg5tc
      @JaimeGonzalez-tg5tc Год назад

      Thank you very much!

  • @reneallen6405
    @reneallen6405 Год назад

    Where to buy one of these?

    • @myklnelson
      @myklnelson Год назад

      We are located in Eugene, OR, and can set one up for you. You can find more details and schedule a short and free intake consultation here: suslandscapeservices.com/services/instant-greenhouse If you'd like to set it up yourself, I have a short behind the scenes video here: ruclips.net/video/0Khksyjpw1c/видео.html

  • @alexx8126
    @alexx8126 Год назад

    Cool 👍!! Get to know the secret > *promosm* !!!

  • @alssupersadgarden
    @alssupersadgarden Год назад

    where are they located? awesome greenhouse!

    • @myklnelson
      @myklnelson Год назад

      hey there, thanks for the compliment! this is located in the Willamette Valley, Oregon. The company serves a wide geographic range, but the valley is where most of the projects happen.

  • @VictorianMaid99
    @VictorianMaid99 Год назад

    grow food now !

    • @Michael-vo3tk
      @Michael-vo3tk Год назад

      it's a lot easier with protected culture!

  • @atomizer2665
    @atomizer2665 Год назад

    I prefer to make my own nutrients which is cheaper if you grow a range of different crops. With one set of base chemicals you can make any formulation which is more economical than buying a sack of preblended nutrient for every crop type and growth stage. Another option is to use a preblended nutrient as a base and amend it with individual chemicals to create a different nutrient. In any case, i`d recommend gaining a basic understanding of nutrient formulation, it adds another string to you bow as a grower. Fwiw, a 25kg sack will cost the same to ship, whether it contains a preblended nutrient or just calcium nitrate :)

    • @myklnelson
      @myklnelson Год назад

      Hey there, thanks for letting people know! There are lots of options and methods for delivering nutrients to plants. Everyone should choose what is safe and appropriate for them.

  • @atomizer2665
    @atomizer2665 Год назад

    I agree with most of the points you made. I have to disagree with the blanket statement that recirculating is more water and nutrient efficient vs drain to waste as it is also dependent on the system. Running an NFT system drain to waste would be very inefficient, but a genuine aeroponic system that delivers just slightly more than the plants need at that moment is considerably more efficient than the recirculating option. A benefit of drain to waste you didnt mention is the ability to monitor the water and nutrient uptake in real time which isnt as easy with a recirculating reservoir. If the nutrient`s elemental content is fixed you can compare the inlet and outlet ppm difference which can be used to optimize nutrient strength for best efficiency. The same can be done with water uptake, if you know how much is delivered to the plants and how much is sent to the drain you can make adjustments. Most folks wont realise that plants uptake water and nutrients at different rates throughout the day and night. If you take hourly measurements you will see the water uptake increasing and nutrient uptake decreasing in a linear fashion as light intensity and temperature increases. If the system allows you to tailor the water and nutrient delivery to meet the plant needs in real time, you`ll find drain to waste considerably more efficient than recirculating. As an aside, nutrient formulations for recirculating and drain to waste are different because a recirculed nutrient must have buffering agents to maintain a stable PH. Adding ph up or ph down affects the elemental balance of the nutrient, so even if the ph is good the elemental makeup could be adrift. The run off PH is a good indicator of nutrient uptake, for example, nitrate uptake is reflected by a rise in PH, potassium uptake is reflected by a drop in PH. Fast growing crops can make recirculating reservoirs harder to manage. In the case of tomatoes, they will strip large amounts of potassium from the nutrient solution prior to flowering. In a drain to waste system this event can be seen by a sharp drop in outlet PH. The problem in a recirculating system is you may not be aware a lot of the potassium in the solution has been removed by the plants. The PH drop is less pronounced in a recirculating reservoir but in any case most folks would likely just add potassium hydroxide (PH up) to raise the PH when they should replace the reservoir to correct the elemental imbalance.

    • @myklnelson
      @myklnelson Год назад

      Thanks for your comment. You're right, drain-to-waste offers a great opportunity to really monitor and dial in your nutrient use.

    • @whatilearnttoday5295
      @whatilearnttoday5295 Год назад

      The world being described here is a magical model without half the detail. "Waste" doesn't mean "Down the drain" it means "Fed into some other system for more revenue from same nutrients"

  • @mackwebster1122
    @mackwebster1122 2 года назад

    💃 Pᵣₒmₒˢᵐ

  • @andrewbarney5503
    @andrewbarney5503 2 года назад

    mowed tree leaves is the key to good gardening soil here in Loveland as well. Such a wasted resource.

  • @sabrinahemingway3476
    @sabrinahemingway3476 2 года назад

    Teacher, I'm so glad you are a youtuber! That is so cool. I was wondering if peat pellets instead of rockwool plugs would work in this foam kind of system. Did you ever try?

    • @Michael-vo3tk
      @Michael-vo3tk 2 года назад

      Hey Sabrina, fancy meeting you here! I haven't tried them and I worry that they'd leak a lot of particulate into the system. This makes things harder to clean and, while not relevant to my simple system at home, can really gum up plumbing and pumps and such of larger scale projects. All said, I love peat pellets for starting my in-ground plants!

  • @navigatebytouch4088
    @navigatebytouch4088 2 года назад

    Beautiful garden in such a small area!

  • @navigatebytouch4088
    @navigatebytouch4088 3 года назад

    I agree, "it is time to take care of the farmers."

  • @navigatebytouch4088
    @navigatebytouch4088 3 года назад

    Great idea that I am going to try, double bird netting to reduce the hail hitting the plants. Thanks!

    • @Michael-vo3tk
      @Michael-vo3tk 3 года назад

      best of luck! let me know how it goes =]

  • @navigatebytouch4088
    @navigatebytouch4088 3 года назад

    How many harvests do you think you will be able to get in total?

    • @myklnelson
      @myklnelson 3 года назад

      about to take a fourth and it doesn't show any signs of stopping yet. I'm gonna aim for 10, we'll see tho.