How To Start A New Garden (From Start to Finish)

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  • @DAKneesy
    @DAKneesy 3 года назад +370

    Not one word spoken. How refreshing. The focus was the garden...that's what I love most about gardening...getting lost in the moment. Vision. Creation. Well done!

    • @jaredbullock5366
      @jaredbullock5366 3 года назад +4

      It’s like primitive technology channel for gardening

    • @LandElevated
      @LandElevated 3 года назад +1

      I totally agree!

    • @saintevil6084
      @saintevil6084 3 года назад +1

      Most people want to be the spotlight and think you're there to listen to them ramble

    • @Padraigp
      @Padraigp 9 месяцев назад

      What I hate about it is chansawing trees lol. 😂

  • @jenmcclung607
    @jenmcclung607 2 года назад +286

    I loved the simplicity of how this video was made! So, so many RUclipsrs over-explain and clutter their content with words, words, and more words. Thank you for this refreshingly quiet, yet direct and helpful how-to!

    • @glenntagaylo2339
      @glenntagaylo2339 2 года назад +6

      I agree, I prefer more work and less talk :) This is awesome video!

    • @TheDutchFarmer
      @TheDutchFarmer  2 года назад +4

      Thank you for the kind words Jen

    • @lisageorge2955
      @lisageorge2955 2 года назад +6

      I couldn’t agree more!!!! I don’t care how people came up with their plan or what their kid said that was precious or any of it!! I’m not cold hearted, I just want to cut to the chase when learning how others do things. I’ve always vowed if I ever do a podcast or video it will be as straightforward as possible! This goes for recipes also. I just want the recipe. I don’t need a 20-minute preamble!

    • @kenaninan6229
      @kenaninan6229 2 года назад +4

      But you need words to explain abstract things. Clear a'd concise communication skills enhance creativity and imagination.

    • @ntule4073
      @ntule4073 23 дня назад

      Ja, du hast vollkommen Recht ❤

  • @aquietplace5832
    @aquietplace5832 3 года назад +1047

    This guy has a whole roll of cardboard and I'm over here breaking up Amazon boxes...lol! Love this video, thank you for sharing.

    • @onion6foot
      @onion6foot 3 года назад +27

      Do we know what chemicals are in the cardboard? Always worried they are using coal ash in stuff like cardboard. They use it in drywall.

    • @ebybeehoney
      @ebybeehoney 3 года назад +33

      @@onion6foot - in the US drywall is usually made with gypsum not coal ash. That type of drywall is usually from China. The US mines gypsum.

    • @onion6foot
      @onion6foot 3 года назад +6

      @@ebybeehoney Well, around here they dumped coal ash in unlined ponds and the bay, so I can't feel too certain.

    • @veronicavatter6436
      @veronicavatter6436 3 года назад +1

      Same

    • @FrankEdavidson
      @FrankEdavidson 3 года назад +18

      @@onion6foot It's layers of kraft paper. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corrugated_fiberboard

  • @tornrebsdugout3505
    @tornrebsdugout3505 2 года назад +22

    This is absolutely a NO DIG, NO WORD, NO COMMERCIAL, type of making a garden. Thank you, i enjoyed your show. I rarely finish other RUclipsrs type of gardening, too much narrations bore me to death.

  • @TaiChiWithMe
    @TaiChiWithMe 3 года назад +395

    I have watched many market gardening presentations on RUclips by the top sucessful market gardeners. This is without a doubt the best presentation I have viewed to date. No wordy dialogue, just clear precise and to the point valuable instruction. Excellent job Duthc Farmer!

    • @terrimilavec5885
      @terrimilavec5885 2 года назад +11

      That is one productive man!

    • @TheDutchFarmer
      @TheDutchFarmer  2 года назад +11

      Thank you very much!

    • @Muddleyt
      @Muddleyt 2 года назад +3

      @@TheDutchFarmer hi, please tell me, how wide are your beds? Thank you.

    • @munteanuandrei8875
      @munteanuandrei8875 Год назад

      ​@@TheDutchFarmer why are you putting down compost, instead of using the land itself? I was thinking there are a few reasons
      Either the land is not suitable for growing things, or it has been overused, either that or using compost and toping it up around the year is much more efficient on growing things, but I am not sure which one is the reason or if its the right reason?

    • @munteanuandrei8875
      @munteanuandrei8875 Год назад

      why is he putting down compost, instead of using the land itself? I was thinking there are a few reasons
      Either the land is not suitable for growing things, or it has been overused, either that or using compost and toping it up around the year is much more efficient on growing things, but I am not sure which one is the reason or if its the right reason?

  • @dachsymom5232
    @dachsymom5232 3 года назад +234

    Really great demo on how to do a No dig garden. Thank you. Great job!
    For all the persons poking at him about "digging" first.....removing trees you want to relocate and rocks in your way is not the same as digging a space for a garden. No one gets to skip those steps of removing stone and small trees. If you have ever put in a garden from scratch then you KNOW this was WAY easier! The method I learned growing up is back breaking work that continues with weeding and weeding and oh yeah weeding some more. I've enjoyed my no dig garden and it only gets better every year. Try it!

    • @f1bernet
      @f1bernet 3 года назад +13

      I live in an area called Rocky Ford. And I swear the rocks continue to appear popping up from the ground.

    • @onionwater1882
      @onionwater1882 3 года назад +5

      Frost pushes the rocks up every year.

    • @jasoncook2294
      @jasoncook2294 3 года назад +1

      Hey how many times can you plant before you need new compost? I know compost is super rich but how many years can you go?

    • @ohio_gardener
      @ohio_gardener 3 года назад +5

      @@jasoncook2294 I add a couple inches of new compost every fall. It keeps getting better and better.

    • @Trakehner20
      @Trakehner20 3 года назад +5

      @@f1bernet lmao! They will come even after they're removed, huh?

  • @VitorMadeira
    @VitorMadeira Год назад +7

    I get back to this video every now and then.
    This is one of the most inspiring RUclips videos ever!
    Please, we need more videos from you!
    Greetings from the Algarve.

  • @Dovey62
    @Dovey62 3 года назад +286

    This is wonderful! I've been doing this for several years now, but I generally wet the ground underneath, then wet the cardboard to help make it easier for the earthworms, and to have the plants underneath decompose better. I've started putting my autumn Leaves under the cardboard as well. They feed the soil very well. Thank you for this video! Awesome!

    • @rosemarywacera2576
      @rosemarywacera2576 3 года назад +4

      Hi can I use dry grass instead of leaves,kindly assist

    • @Dovey62
      @Dovey62 3 года назад +8

      @@rosemarywacera2576 I suppose so. Grass contains plenty of nitrogen. Can you get leaves though? So many people just take them up and throw them away.

    • @dekonfrost7
      @dekonfrost7 3 года назад +4

      Dovey62 where do you think that compost comes from?

    • @Dovey62
      @Dovey62 3 года назад +13

      @@dekonfrost7 It's decomposed organic matter. Not sure you're asking because you don't know, or you think I don't know. lol..

    • @SW-zu7ve
      @SW-zu7ve 3 года назад +1

      Pretty sure that's what the sprinkler is doing.....

  • @evyedelman4297
    @evyedelman4297 2 года назад +75

    18:25 made my heart melt. Having your daughter help is so heartwarming and such a great skill for her to share with you. She will be so excited to see the growth process till harvest. Absolutely inspiring! Keep sharing! 🙏🏻♥️

    • @noreply2030
      @noreply2030 2 года назад +6

      free labor

    • @barbaroacosta5335
      @barbaroacosta5335 2 года назад +5

      @@noreply2030 more views also. It's proven by the youtube algorithm, a pet or a child will increase your views.

    • @newday7622
      @newday7622 Год назад

      @@noreply2030 😄🙏

  • @mainerockflour3462
    @mainerockflour3462 3 года назад +3

    What a beautiful love letter to your family. I did the same thing, but my then-wife was illiterate. I miss my Kubota.

  • @msmw6159
    @msmw6159 3 года назад +68

    This is the first video I've seen from your channel and I loved it. It's so peaceful to simply watch you work and listen to the birds and the music. Thank u for not adding narration. 😊

    • @becky8233
      @becky8233 Год назад

      February 4, 2023
      This is a blessing for my plan to garden the most I have ever grown
      I have enough space to run rows like you have shown.
      I can never thank you enough.
      Thank you so very much.
      👍💝💥🤩👋🌟😅☺️🌞.

  • @lisametzger-gott6049
    @lisametzger-gott6049 3 года назад +78

    A thing of beauty . A moving meditation!! Well done, Sir.

  • @UrbanHomesteadMomma
    @UrbanHomesteadMomma 3 года назад +57

    Great example of how to start new no dig beds! The cardboard on a roll is pretty brilliant... I’ve never seen that before. Way easier than laying out boxes. The end result looks great!

    • @nathanburnett5191
      @nathanburnett5191 3 года назад +2

      agree with what you said. if you dont want to spend the money tho HVAC shops seem to have the best thick and clean cardboard. that or the back of grocery stores.

    • @Miley_00
      @Miley_00 2 года назад +1

      @@nathanburnett5191 so there is just a few inches of soil for the plants to grow from? Is this so under the cardboard can build up microbes for later in ground planting?

    • @katleenceulemans
      @katleenceulemans 2 года назад +1

      @@Miley_00 making shure the cardboard is wet can be important in dry conditions, to help it break down. The weeds die of due to lack of Light end become organic matter, very good method

  • @bonniebon7335
    @bonniebon7335 4 месяца назад +1

    I did similar. I built a Dowden Bed (permission granted to call it this) that was high and packed, 6” deep within a frame. After it rested, I removed the frame. It was so beautiful, ya’ll. So clean and beautiful. Turns out, the method does not favor my hot, windy and semi arid summers. As I had always done, I was required to cover it with 6” hay, eventually knocking the bed down to about 3”. I had to drive 1-1/2 hour to pick up the compost, even. It’s just not sustainable for my environment but it was absolutely worth every effort, one of my greatest garden experiments. Today, my garden beds are still symmetrical and pleasing to look at. I’ve never had to touch the soil beneath and it rich and abundant now.

  • @virginiaaduca5560
    @virginiaaduca5560 3 года назад +7

    This is just a passion, love, patience and focus. Without it, you can’t see the success of your labour. Great.

  • @jodieziegler1061
    @jodieziegler1061 2 года назад +32

    I've watched this video 3 times and it's so calming I just love it. Getting a truck load of compost delivered in 2 days and I'm so excited to get started with my garden and give this a try I just had to watch this again. Thank you for an awesome video ❤

    • @VitorMadeira
      @VitorMadeira Год назад +1

      I get back to this video every now and then.
      This is one of the most inspiring RUclips videos ever!

    • @DoubleQz
      @DoubleQz 8 месяцев назад

      How is your garden doing?

  • @mysticmeadow9116
    @mysticmeadow9116 3 года назад +10

    By far and away the best No Dig start I have seen in a long time. Thank you for a well detailed yet simple guide. Blessings to you from zone 8 GA USA.

  • @Herschel1738
    @Herschel1738 3 года назад +113

    Sometimes, even if you want to be "no dig", you just have to dig, especially when you doing your initial garden prep. It depends on what you have to work with.
    I tried to do totally "no dig", using cardboard boxes, grass & leaves. I was converting a grassy field that had been a pulp & paper tree farm for decades. It was cleared & seeded for grass 15 years ago. It had a very thin 4"-8" layer of forest compost over pure solid CLAY & lots of rocks all through the soil. I swear, you could cut out cubes of the clay & use it in a pottery studio, it was so pure.
    My problem was that in some areas, the top layer amended nicely & drew in worms but nothing broke into the clay layer. Even daikon radishes failed - they just pushed themselves against the clay layer & grew up above the soil line. Plus, some spots were so full of rocks it was interfering with root growth.
    I finally had to turn the soil with a fork & shovel, to break up the clay down to 10", and added organic matter to that depth. There just was nothing in the clay layer to attract the worms that are the best soil turners, aerators & decompactors that Nature made. (Except for fire ants - those miserable monsters are scarring my legs for life, but they do move soil around & eat a lot of garden pests.)
    If I did it right, I expect that I will only need to do this the one time.

    • @sharky2582
      @sharky2582 3 года назад +10

      Check out epic gardening and epic homestead channels, Kevin Espiritu deals with/ talks about the struggles of clay soil and how to amend it, but I don't think his situation was as intense as yours. I think he'd probably have information along the same lines as to what you've done lol
      I hope you have bountiful harvests!

    • @Romans828girl
      @Romans828girl 2 года назад +8

      Wow. I just got my Daikon radish seeds yesterday, and I plan to let them overwinter in my garden beds so maybe next spring will be easier -- because CLAY. So much clay. The possibility that they would grow up instead of down had never entered my mind. My soil is not as intensely clay as yours, so maybe I'll be OK. My goodness, you've had a lot of work to do.

    • @SulthanMuhammad
      @SulthanMuhammad 2 года назад

      hey, do you think its possible to just use dried weeds without the cardboxes? getting plaing cardboxes is hard in my area. thanks in advance

    • @roberttatusko3238
      @roberttatusko3238 2 года назад +2

      @@SulthanMuhammad Try newspaper if that's available

    • @SulthanMuhammad
      @SulthanMuhammad 2 года назад

      @@roberttatusko3238 ok thanks ill try it on my next patch :D

  • @andier-m9j
    @andier-m9j 3 года назад +6

    The mix of asmr and light background music was perfect. Very soothing. And the gardening is very inspirational as well.

  • @selamewnetu4975
    @selamewnetu4975 3 года назад +1

    I love that little helper kid, very blessed to have this kind of parents. This kid is a Lucky one!

  • @Jord111
    @Jord111 Год назад +3

    That was unbelievably relaxing. He made hard work look sooo pleasant!

  • @FloridaGirl-
    @FloridaGirl- 3 года назад +13

    The prep is always the hardest. Do it right though. Saves tons of work weeding. I’ve always recycled my cardboard boxes this way. Good thing he’s good and young. A nice big area he has tackled. I could see where you’d need cardboard on a roll! Nice job!

  • @efitsi7496
    @efitsi7496 3 года назад +26

    Congratulations ! So detailed without even a word. Inspiring and really helpful. We will try to follow your steps. The most amazing thing is that your child not only helped but knew exactly what to do and where to put the potato!! If it is so easy for a kid we can do it also !Thank you for the beautiful video and the music 🎵🎶🎵

  • @kennypridemore5466
    @kennypridemore5466 2 года назад +1

    He's more than a gardener, he's an artist 🎨 gardener , his brushes are his hands , his feet , his back , and his mind .

  • @grantstewart8698
    @grantstewart8698 3 года назад +1

    It's a relief to see that someone has done it the way I was planning to do it. Thank you.

  • @JulieKeeperofMyHome
    @JulieKeeperofMyHome 3 года назад +14

    This video was exactly what my husband and I were looking for! I cannot thank you enough!!

  • @deinse82
    @deinse82 3 года назад +227

    Looks like hard work:) Thanks for making it even harder by doing youtube on the side. It's amazingly helpful and inspiring. Beautifully shot, as well.

    • @TheBushdoctor68
      @TheBushdoctor68 3 года назад +43

      Hard work yes, but only once. When it's all installed, it barely requires maintenance, and... no digging! :)

    • @TheDutchFarmer
      @TheDutchFarmer  3 года назад +27

      @@TheBushdoctor68 Exactly that! ;)

    • @TheDutchFarmer
      @TheDutchFarmer  3 года назад +15

      No problem! I'm happy it helps! :)

    • @thedoubleboiler6971
      @thedoubleboiler6971 3 года назад +10

      Anything worth doing, rarely comes easy. It's work, yes... but I wouldn't exactly call it that; at least not for me. It's more fun than anything.

    • @fainaryabinina8111
      @fainaryabinina8111 2 года назад

      And you try to say in person what you say behind your back ...

  • @keifers
    @keifers 3 года назад +20

    BRAVO! This was awesome! Gardeners know, hard work results in the THE most rewarding of outcomes. This was fantastic to watch. 😁

  • @200LJ
    @200LJ 2 года назад +1

    Has a new beginner wanted to plant my own vegetables your video made it very easy for me to do this is an excellent video for comers thank you now I have confidence in planting my first crop .

  • @EmmaGraceDaMehBeh
    @EmmaGraceDaMehBeh 3 года назад

    You hear alot of people talking about the process but actually watching the steps is on another level. Fantastic video. Thank you!

  • @Ionut.B93
    @Ionut.B93 3 года назад +40

    Love your videos..you MUST post more often..lol...keep up the good work..greetings from Romania!🇷🇴🇷🇴

    • @TheDutchFarmer
      @TheDutchFarmer  3 года назад +6

      Thank you! I'll try my best! :)

    • @Iulius92
      @Iulius92 3 года назад

      Culmea că și eu sunt prin Olanda ! Normal ei au toate utilajele
      frate ,dar vad acum și genul de om care lucrează la mânã...
      Hai că e pe stilul românesc ,frate! Big like !

  • @shaunwilliams901
    @shaunwilliams901 3 года назад +8

    Finally..... Moreno is back..... from your number 1 fan here in South Africa, j have watched all your videos champ.

    • @TheDutchFarmer
      @TheDutchFarmer  3 года назад

      Hi Shaun. Thanks for watching! :)

    • @shaunwilliams901
      @shaunwilliams901 3 года назад

      @@TheDutchFarmer are you going to make a video of harvesting your potatoes?

    • @shaunwilliams901
      @shaunwilliams901 3 года назад

      @@TheDutchFarmer one more question if i may, which fertilizer do ypu use? Ive seen you used tons of tons of compost but i have never seen you use Fertilizer if im not mistaken.

  • @GLifestyle50
    @GLifestyle50 Год назад +3

    The best gardening video on RUclips👏

  • @sandyreed3941
    @sandyreed3941 3 года назад

    Amazing. Memorizing. Sometimes words are not necessary. At one point, I felt God's love for us, and how the earth gives us so much.

  • @jeweloftheisle498
    @jeweloftheisle498 2 года назад

    You are the completely the most hard working man I’ve ever seen on RUclips.
    Absolutely Amazing.

  • @meglange3595
    @meglange3595 2 года назад +6

    Wow! I've never seen anything so well planned and executed, and so simple and efficient. That was amazing.
    Thanks so much!!

  • @LaVern57
    @LaVern57 3 года назад +7

    WOW! I love 💕 you already This is my very first time visiting your channel and again l love it already. Listen to the peaceful cheeping of the birds as you wort oh I adore 🥰 this. Then u get y the benefits of ur labor. The power of sowing and reaping is amazing.

  • @flashtone2834
    @flashtone2834 3 года назад +88

    This was freaking epic and amazing! I can’t believe this was free to watch!

    • @AlparslanE
      @AlparslanE 3 года назад +8

      That is exactly what I thinking. It’s just amazing!

    • @TheDutchFarmer
      @TheDutchFarmer  3 года назад +12

      Thank you!

    • @Kclark495
      @Kclark495 3 года назад +10

      @Jeff Bruce Because the quality of the video is really good. Free things are usually shit, like the shit quality you know is on here 95 percent of the time, lol. It's cool that someone put this much into something, and then put it up here for free. yes, they get paid in advertisements, i get it, but the original sentiment was more along the lines of 'thank you for putting so much time and effort into something amazing, and letting us all watch'.

    • @bradley723
      @bradley723 3 года назад +1

      If it looks free, it means you’re the product

  • @tracyhh3096
    @tracyhh3096 3 года назад +1

    God bless you for the hard work, including your children, and transforming your little plot. I look forward to more good ideas.

  • @julyortega4895
    @julyortega4895 2 года назад

    Now I see what my niece ment when she mentioned how satisfying it was to watch me work! I get it now. This video was satisfying to watch and easy to copy. Thank you for not frying my brain with so much talking😜. Well done 👍

  • @angeladelosh9258
    @angeladelosh9258 3 года назад +15

    Thank you! This is exactly what I needed to see. I have an area of about an acre that is just grass and I failed with my first garden because it was in the wrong spot...now I know where I need it and how to start!

  • @jma80804
    @jma80804 3 года назад +73

    Beautiful! You’re an artist.

  • @jillhumphrys8073
    @jillhumphrys8073 3 года назад +21

    I did something similar 5 years ago by dumping composted manure in piles and spreading in 8'x4' and 15 " deep. No sides. I top it off every spring bc it settles. Much much easier than digging.

  • @maimclean7493
    @maimclean7493 2 года назад

    When he took of his planer shirt.
    I'm listening and watching!! He get right to the point with nonsense .Great Job !
    Thank you I learned something today.

  • @lionmelendez765
    @lionmelendez765 2 года назад +2

    Sir on my birthday I was feeling a little depressed and suddenly something brough me to your video, watching your dedication and love for what you do makes me appreciate it even more what I have done on my own garden, 2 years in the hot and cold weather I managed to create my own paradise of fruit, vegetables and herb plants. Thank you for such a motivational video. God bless you and your Family in whatever you do.

  • @jeanneamato8278
    @jeanneamato8278 2 года назад +3

    I’m so impressed. Such hard work but logical. Wonderful to watch.

  • @HedbergHenrik
    @HedbergHenrik 3 года назад +4

    Excellent video, made me get up from the sofa and go out to work in the garden. Looking forward to see this plot before harvesting!

  • @19rekha19
    @19rekha19 3 года назад +5

    Respect you Sir 🤗
    Your Junior is watching all your great job. You are such an amazing, inspiring Dad too 🤗.

  • @MjMojo
    @MjMojo 2 года назад +1

    I absolutely loved this video! The cardboard is the answer to stopping red ants! Thank you so much! Great work! God Bless

  • @patriciahill1101
    @patriciahill1101 3 года назад

    Omigosh I am so tired just watching this man work so hard...but I can see how this method could be translated into a much smaller space in a reasonable amount of time. Very impressive!

  • @velvirek
    @velvirek 3 года назад +5

    I have watched so many videos about no dig but this is my favourite. Next season I will try to do it. 👍

  • @sinoyolopikoli487
    @sinoyolopikoli487 2 года назад +5

    This is honestly so inspiring. Absolutely got a lot of ideas of DIY tools since I don't have the cool gadgets yet. Totally worth every second

  • @1965Haval
    @1965Haval 3 года назад +15

    Really well done. I just love how you transformed that plot to what I call a heaven. Thank you for sharing this video with us. I like to see updates of your great work.

  • @Ly0604
    @Ly0604 3 года назад

    Simply amazing!!!!!! I have been dreaming to start a farm but didn’t know how…. Moreno is just the best virtual mentor !!!!

  • @d3s1r3dpk
    @d3s1r3dpk 2 года назад +2

    SO EFFICIENT!
    Literally amazing. Made me stop, watch, and learn.

  • @jenniferNP
    @jenniferNP 2 года назад +12

    This is a beautifully made video! It is just what I was looking for--inspiration for me as I convert a big patch of my lawn into a no-dig garden.

  • @katecallahan8348
    @katecallahan8348 3 года назад +10

    I just did this, minus the broadfork! This is a really great summary of the method from start to finish. So jealous of your nice flat cardboard. Even with weights, it wanted to curl up and fly away. I’m about to lay drip lines since my crop is cut flowers and I want to water those from below to minimize powdery mildew.

    • @TheDutchFarmer
      @TheDutchFarmer  3 года назад +7

      We experienced also some challenges with wind. Watering down the cardboard a bit before applying helps a lot in this case. Good luck with the flowers. The drip lines will surely help!

  • @321homewrecker
    @321homewrecker 3 года назад +3

    I'm all about regenerative agriculture, its awesome what you do and that you shared this knowledge with The People! Thanks for what you do and keep up the great work my friend!

  • @EmilyBaldonado-h4j
    @EmilyBaldonado-h4j 4 месяца назад

    Wow this video is simply amazing I just love his simplicity yet so much information and yes , without a single word
    He made it look so stress free and so refreshing , if that makes any sense
    I just love it !!!
    Gos bless him and his family

  • @alexisporter1221
    @alexisporter1221 Год назад

    Ive watched over 20 videos similar to this... its imagine how much I learned from this one video without words compared to the others

  • @marissadevantier
    @marissadevantier 3 года назад +9

    Amazing video! This example makes me really think about embracing the possibilities of no dig!

  • @albinaklemm5400
    @albinaklemm5400 3 года назад +6

    So fleissig und geschickt, ich liebe es solche Videos anzuschauen, danke

  • @KansasGardenGuy
    @KansasGardenGuy 3 года назад +8

    I like the corrugated cardboard roll better than individual boxes. I've used this idea sometimes and works good! I mainly use silage tarps now to kill grass and weeds than build on top.

    • @TheDutchFarmer
      @TheDutchFarmer  3 года назад +6

      They're for sure much more practical, yet come with an additional cost. Not a problem on our commercial scale, but perhaps not optimal for the home garden (depending on budget).

  • @leaf4267
    @leaf4267 3 года назад

    What a great way to teach, there is no need for too much talking like others. Thank you man!

  • @claudiaazoury6844
    @claudiaazoury6844 3 года назад +1

    I admire you for the work you displayed and the knowledge I had derived from watching your video. Thank you for sharing.

  • @GalaxeeCat
    @GalaxeeCat 3 года назад +9

    Excellent job with the video editing! It’s beautiful and educational and that’s a pleasure to watch!

  • @alisonandrew5231
    @alisonandrew5231 3 года назад +6

    Your previous videos really inspired me and got me researching this method and the benifits to the soil. I was allocated an allotment this year and have set it up using your video's as reference. Been most enjoyable gathering materials and transforming my plot. Now getting alot of "looks" from fellow allotment holders who I'm sure think I'm a bit bonkers 😂 Thankyou for the very clear and no fuss approach which then allows us time to reflect and enjoy mother nature. Roll on the growing season!

    • @TheDutchFarmer
      @TheDutchFarmer  3 года назад +6

      Great to hear Alison! They're probably going to adopt to this system once they see your bounty! ;)

  • @jeshurunfarm
    @jeshurunfarm 3 года назад +34

    You're back!
    Just finished watching.
    Nice dude. Missed your vlogs.
    Respect from Africa 🇿🇦

    • @TheDutchFarmer
      @TheDutchFarmer  3 года назад +5

      Hey Justus, long time no see! :)

    • @jeshurunfarm
      @jeshurunfarm 3 года назад

      @@TheDutchFarmer same here. Did you have a cozy winter, hibernation much?

    • @tanzeeliqbal3122
      @tanzeeliqbal3122 3 года назад +1

      Its my first time on your channel, but reading all the emotional comments made me feel that you are really a loving and nice person.
      By the way thanx for the amazing video

  • @kyleknudsen9048
    @kyleknudsen9048 3 года назад +1

    When you put the little noodles on the tip of the rack to mark out your spacing you blew my mind. So simple and so effective

  • @ngijoanggur2200
    @ngijoanggur2200 3 года назад +1

    hay Hay it's really nice to see you have the same hobby, always love the world

  • @WanderingNature
    @WanderingNature 3 года назад +58

    I’ve been changing my 1/4 acre yard into a food forest using free boxes, leaves chicken manure with woodchips one day at a time

    • @HighLevelNinja
      @HighLevelNinja 3 года назад

      I'd love more info on how you do it a little bit at a time! It seems like each little bit I do turns into a weed farm, and end up de-weeding before adding more.

  • @tanyaratti
    @tanyaratti 2 года назад +4

    Handy Hint: when unravelling string, rather than using the outer end, start from the centre inner end. It just coils off easily. Awesome job

  • @marianocelentano2864
    @marianocelentano2864 3 года назад +9

    It was lovely to see your daughter helping you. All the best and thanks for sharing the infos. : )

  • @Grateful_Grannie
    @Grateful_Grannie 9 месяцев назад

    I’ve gardened at similar scale, reclamation level, using volume amendments loads of compost, wood chips, cardboard. Massive amount of effort to build out. But worth the effort in most spaces. Mad props! Looks beautiful.

  • @raybans4980
    @raybans4980 2 года назад +1

    Your demonstration and showing the final garden space are a Garden of Ideas for us! I have a quarter hectare of unused and SUNNY land to put into production, and you have helped me to try to move away from the need for machines and excess chemicals. SUBSCRIBED -

  • @johnrosier1686
    @johnrosier1686 2 года назад +12

    I have done this several times and it’s always a lot of work on the front end but helps keep my weeding down to a minimum during the growing season. My backyard gardens stand taller than the lawn because I have been adding compost year after year.

  • @jaefellows5024
    @jaefellows5024 3 года назад +4

    I have always been interested in no till gardening, so "Thank You" for your informative channel and expertise! Sure beautiful farm you have in France. Shine On!

  • @littleglasshouse5797
    @littleglasshouse5797 3 года назад +5

    well done, good to see a new video. Perfect for viewing in any language.

  • @markpennella
    @markpennella Год назад

    Beautiful N peaceful to watch. Thank you. One can tell there was a lot of planning involved behind the scenes. I am proud of you and your family. I pray you homeschool your children. As a 20 year veteran teacher with his Masters degree, I can tell you public schools are for those who don't want a useful education.

  • @ollvebranch
    @ollvebranch 2 года назад +1

    How can SO much effort look so effortless? Great to watch!

  • @indragmail
    @indragmail 3 года назад +8

    Thank you for giving me ideas on that card roll. I was collecting used cardboxes previously.

  • @jebakumar6939
    @jebakumar6939 3 года назад +4

    Happy to see you back

  • @ravinder201086
    @ravinder201086 3 года назад +5

    Wow, wait is over and Happy to see you again.

  • @alexandercoss
    @alexandercoss 2 года назад

    Just a wonderful presentation! I liked the "no words" approach. Thanks for the video.

  • @thehenryscottjones
    @thehenryscottjones 6 месяцев назад

    Absolutely brilliant video. So informative without a word even being spoken. Thanks for sharing and well done.

  • @samwisegamgee8318
    @samwisegamgee8318 3 года назад +13

    You got me into all this stuff and I am starting a no dig this year. I already planted peas too early and they got frosted out last night :( lessons learned!

    • @TheDutchFarmer
      @TheDutchFarmer  3 года назад +15

      Sorry to hear that. Fleeces could help! Gardening/farming is all about experimenting, making mistakes, learning and having fun! :)

  • @oqueiraacontecer
    @oqueiraacontecer 3 года назад +9

    Um dos vídeos mais gratificantes que já vi.
    É satisfatório ver alguém fazer algo que ama com maestria e genialidade.
    Estou com projeto de morar no campo; com toda certeza usarei as técnicas aqui demonstradas.
    Greetings from Brazil, my friend!

  • @RaysForDays
    @RaysForDays 2 года назад +6

    What a beautifully and well put together video, from the intro to the end. Thank you for the time you put into this to help so many of us! It's greatly appreciated.

  • @capsaicinkings23
    @capsaicinkings23 Год назад +2

    This is the dopest no till video I've seen so far I'm about to order some corrugated rolls now

  • @gogr2409
    @gogr2409 2 года назад

    He has the patience of a saint to do such a large area thoroughly and methodically. Those potatoes and onions should be worth $1. a piece after all that hard work. Thanks for sharing!

  • @pjhoover1
    @pjhoover1 3 года назад +3

    I love the direct seeding tool!!🌱💕

  • @user-ri3ud9pc2c
    @user-ri3ud9pc2c 3 года назад +6

    All that in one day!? Hypnotic.

  • @michaellippmann4474
    @michaellippmann4474 3 года назад +6

    Well done! Great way to do garden beds...have been using the same approach on mine but on a much smaller scale.
    Thank you for doing the video!
    Mike 🇨🇦🍁

  • @michelletewhata7768
    @michelletewhata7768 2 года назад

    Wow thanks for sharing. Has made me feel a lot at ease of not having to dig up the grass to grow my veges and plant flowers.. this is much more easier

  • @bernardetadrabovablardone5588
    @bernardetadrabovablardone5588 3 года назад +2

    Simply fantastic! There's always so much to learn from others. So inspiring! Well done the Dutch farmer!

  • @marcomerkbruno
    @marcomerkbruno 3 года назад +6

    You couldn't be back with a better video! Nice to see you again Moreno :)

    • @auntiepam5649
      @auntiepam5649 3 года назад +1

      This was excellent no talking all teaching. You teach with your actions. I can’t wait to see the results I have never planted onions this deep looking forward to the follow up video on this plot.

    • @TheDutchFarmer
      @TheDutchFarmer  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! :)

    • @TheDutchFarmer
      @TheDutchFarmer  3 года назад +1

      @@auntiepam5649 Thanks! The onions aren't actually planted deeply. Just covered them with a bit of compost which, due to natural compaction (rain & irrigation) will continue to go down a bit!

    • @auntiepam5649
      @auntiepam5649 3 года назад

      @@TheDutchFarmer Thank You!

  • @RexTVRex
    @RexTVRex 3 года назад +20

    Wow that's awesome I just love farming so bad that I quitted my job to focus on it :) more power!

    • @joycefung2473
      @joycefung2473 3 года назад +3

      If we all had financial freedom I think most of us garden enthusiasts would do too

  • @franzbernadez3125
    @franzbernadez3125 3 года назад +9

    I've been waiting since your last upload. Glad to see you're uploading again! I learned a lot from your videos, I hope someday I could start make myself a small no dig market garden.

    • @TheDutchFarmer
      @TheDutchFarmer  3 года назад +2

      Sorry for the wait! Wish you good luck!

  • @robertarevalo5883
    @robertarevalo5883 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this amazing video. Not a word but full of learnings. Very inspiring.