$1000 Greenhouse Growing Utah Citrus, NO HEATERS!

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  • Опубликовано: 6 мар 2024
  • I have been growing ing No Spray Fruits and Veggies for the Farmers' Markets for almost 30 years! I make a great living doing this on four acres and have paid off all of my farms and everything! I am happy with this at 45 years old, HOWEVER,......
    There is a burning desire in me that won't quit! I feel the desire to teach YOU, your FAMILY, FRIENDS and the WORLD these tricks and techniques that come to me, in my mind while I farm out in Mother Nature. I GET ideas fed into my mind when outdoors about how to farm using FREE techniques working with Mother Nature. I feel the NEED to educate and TEACH, as I think we are ALL going to need to LEARN these valuable tricks that our ancestors way back when as they farmed outdoors with ideas fed into their minds I invite you to SUBSCRIBE and SHARE these videos from my experience which I learned from my dad, Farmer Paul Midgley 1947-2020.
    Yes YOU can grow Greenhouse fruit crops AND heat your greenhouse with just compost, water mass, and green waste on the sides to insulate. This costs me ZERO in greenhouses just $1000 to build. Subscribe and share with your friends! A shoutout for all Mad Scientist Dreamers out there!
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Комментарии • 19

  • @onlinethings9238
    @onlinethings9238 3 месяца назад +3

    Great job. I noticed tons of heat coming out of our goat house bedding in the dead of the Manitoba winter. So the composts are really producing lots of heat.

  • @insAneTunA
    @insAneTunA 3 месяца назад +2

    Awesome !! I really love that you want to share your experience with other people !! 👍

    • @chadsproduce
      @chadsproduce  3 месяца назад +2

      Please share these videos and follow us so we can get it mainstream.

  • @insantani
    @insantani 6 дней назад

    Nice video In my country Indonesia there is no snow, thank you for sharing

    • @chadsproduce
      @chadsproduce  5 дней назад

      Your lucky 🍀 Bet you grow awesome crops there.

  • @savannahrossy2405
    @savannahrossy2405 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you very much for your expertise 😊🎉 🍊

  • @user-bc7lb9kp7l
    @user-bc7lb9kp7l 2 месяца назад +1

    Beautiful! I live in Georgia. I’m thinking all that compost would invite snakes around here.
    Great work and thank you for sharing!

    • @chadsproduce
      @chadsproduce  2 месяца назад +1

      No mice or snake problems. Snakes are a beneficial. We get tons of snakes here too. Water snakes. This system has worked great for 10 years now.

  • @highlandgoldendoodlesrobin4828
    @highlandgoldendoodlesrobin4828 3 месяца назад +2

    I have so many questions! Do you have a website or how do I get info on how to set this up?
    Do you get mice?
    How do you keep the temperature stable?
    What are all the water barrels for? Cooling, watering or both?
    Do you get insect problems
    Is there enough sun during Dec/January?
    Where/how do you get an acre of 5’ deep wood chips?
    Does the decomposing straw, grass and leaves stink?
    Stop laughing, I’m sure the answers are some where but I’ve gone down the rabbit hole.
    I’ll stop for now but I have more questions.

    • @chadsproduce
      @chadsproduce  3 месяца назад +1

      Follow me on Facebook Chads Midgley. Do farm tours and zoom classes. No mice. Smells like the forest. Read my reviews from my tour groups.

  • @Sickgrass
    @Sickgrass 2 месяца назад +2

    Im pretty sure your citrus are showing signs of scales infestation. The black sooty mold on the leaves if from honey dewing over a long period of time.
    Edit: i looked closer at the video and can see brown soft scales on the leaves. Pause the video at 4:58 and look at the leaf on the left side of the screen. There are multiple scales on the middle of the leaf.
    Those trees would be much healthier and produce more fruit if you wash off the sooty mold from the leaves, and minimize the scales infestation.

    • @chadsproduce
      @chadsproduce  2 месяца назад +1

      Great observation and will do this. We have had this problem before and the trees grew out of this. Lucky for us we now have 14 greenhouses growing heated by compost and buying new citrus trees for these in Las Vegas. So you simply take a hose in and wash off? Thanks for the info wasn’t sure what was going on.

    • @chadsproduce
      @chadsproduce  2 месяца назад +1

      The trees will be producing crazy amounts of fruit this year as they are blooming right now more than they ever had. I would estimate 10k blooms right now.

    • @Sickgrass
      @Sickgrass 2 месяца назад

      @chadsproduce you can use warm water at a decently high pressure to wash off the soot mold. And then you may have to manually remove the scales from the leaves, if you are a no spray nursery. I just grow citrus for a hobby, but I use safer soap and Kontos insecticide to get rid of scales

    • @Sickgrass
      @Sickgrass 2 месяца назад

      @chadsproduce imagine if they didn't have scales! I really found your nursery setup yo be very cool, that's for the video. I also would reccomend you keep the floors cleaner from debris and plant matter which also attracts pests and soil borne disease

    • @chadsproduce
      @chadsproduce  2 месяца назад +1

      @@Sickgrass check out my new video released today and your mouth will drop 12 feet. RUclips just released. Enjoy! 😊