I have started using this technique with Braken ( a fern common in UK) it worked well last year on the small areas I used it so expanding this year. I have access to allot of braken so will try 2 thick mulches this year and see how it goes, thanks for your videos Jon
Thank you for your advice mulching is important to grow fruit and veggie because it protect soil from weed and make soil have abundant of humidity and fertiliser.
Hellow sir jon huge respect from small part of village nepal .Thank you so much whatever you contributing to us. currently I'm working in qatar to support family and i wish soon i can go back home and flow your philosophy and then satble in the village influence other also realize it is easy if we understand ourself first.I notice Last 10 yeras people are keep moving in the city now in the village feel like empty .The main problem is in the village there no enough water. If you have time for me give some suggestions . there is any option easy solution for water harvesting think like that . you are adding great value in my life Thank you sir once again.
Dear Mr. Jon Jandai, I have seen almost videos from your channel. I appreciate what you have done. They are simple, useful, and saving cost techniques for farmers. But I have an issue: With the technique in this video I am afraid of snakes, they really dangerous for humans, special for children because snakes can hide under the straw, can you talk about this problem.
We have less snake than other people. Straw always flat on the ground. There is not space for snake to hide like big branches and straw will not last very long it will turn to compost so no problem with snake at all.
Hi Jon, Great information, thanks a lot.very useful vedio . With this mulching, snacks are coming more,Any solution to get rid of snake's Thanks, Srinivasreddy
Khun Jon, sawasdee khap. Sabai dee mai? I’m Mahesh from Malaysia. I have watched all your videos and learned so much from them. Khob khun khrab Mark mark for all your teaching. I have 2 questions : 1. Mulching helps make soil much better but in our weather, they make a good habitat for snails. How do you handle this? 2. I see you always till the soil before planting vegetables. This is opposite compared to no till method. Is it because our weather has too much water, so we need raised bed to manage water? Hope to hear from you Khun Jon. 🙏🏽
Please go back to see my previous video call Pest . It is about snail too. The technique of farming it is depend on the location I work in different areas the technique can be difference I can not use one technique for everywhere . It is important to try and apply to make it fit. Sometime when we believe in no tilling technique only we will have more problems so I use many techniques depend on the areas.
@@JonJandaiLifeisEasy Thank you Khun Jon. I did the method you taught with dry papaya leaves but its success was limited. I don’t know why. So I took torch light at night and used a brick to kill all the snails. This was successful and last for about 1 month. I hope you will do a video to help us understand which technique to use in which situation. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Unfortunately for me, not if you have an invasive slug problem. Unless you first compost the materials before using it as a mulch, which is what I do. But then you need _a lot_ of compost.
Getting rid of slugs or snails is EASY with a little ingenuity. Take a newspaper and crumple each page into a ball, spread them and harvest the slugs in the morning. Feed your chickens/ducks/fish or whatever for free. Consider raising snails for food, by the way
I have started using this technique with Braken ( a fern common in UK) it worked well last year on the small areas I used it so expanding this year. I have access to allot of braken so will try 2 thick mulches this year and see how it goes, thanks for your videos Jon
Thank you very much for the teaching, Sifu Jon🙇🙏
Thank you for sharing this, brother ! Very interesting information
Awesome technique. I will definitely try this.
Thank you for your advice mulching is important to grow fruit and veggie because it protect soil from weed and make soil have abundant of humidity and fertiliser.
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Reminds me of a character in childrens book abt a super evil genius teenager that exploits fairies
Hellow sir jon huge respect from small part of village nepal .Thank you so much whatever you contributing to us. currently I'm working in qatar to support family and i wish soon i can go back home and flow your philosophy and then satble in the village influence other also realize it is easy if we understand ourself first.I notice Last 10 yeras people are keep moving in the city now in the village feel like empty .The main problem is in the village there no enough water. If you have time for me give some suggestions . there is any option easy solution for water harvesting think like that . you are adding great value in my life Thank you sir once again.
You can read "Water for every farm" from P.A Yeomans, it tells you how to make dams to keep water from rain in the ponds.
Good informative video thanks
sir, can you make a video on what fruits can be grown from seed ? orange, pomello ? anything please thanks
I love your channel
Pretty good idea, but you know, having been to Loveland, straw will not kill Bindweed. The only things I know of to get rid of that are pigs.
Thank you for sharing
Dear Mr. Jon Jandai,
I have seen almost videos from your channel. I appreciate what you have done. They are simple, useful, and saving cost techniques for farmers. But I have an issue:
With the technique in this video I am afraid of snakes, they really dangerous for humans, special for children because snakes can hide under the straw, can you talk about this problem.
We have less snake than other people. Straw always flat on the ground. There is not space for snake to hide like big branches and straw will not last very long it will turn to compost so no problem with snake at all.
Hi Jon,
Great information, thanks a lot.very useful vedio .
With this mulching, snacks are coming more,Any solution to get rid of snake's
Thanks,
Srinivasreddy
brilliant!
Hey Jon.. Nature bless you.. Keep going..
I have grass about 6ft tall , thick blades . Can I cover with cardboard . No straw available
One who loves an care....it will always with nature
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Hi my good sir. Please show us how to make straw / mulch. Thank you!
So nice and beautiful.
We missed you guys folks.
I also experience good result of mulch....bt snake are hiding in mulch....so I give up.....now I do only live mulch like corriender spinaach..
Khun Jon, sawasdee khap. Sabai dee mai? I’m Mahesh from Malaysia. I have watched all your videos and learned so much from them. Khob khun khrab Mark mark for all your teaching.
I have 2 questions :
1. Mulching helps make soil much better but in our weather, they make a good habitat for snails. How do you handle this?
2. I see you always till the soil before planting vegetables. This is opposite compared to no till method. Is it because our weather has too much water, so we need raised bed to manage water?
Hope to hear from you Khun Jon. 🙏🏽
Please go back to see my previous video call Pest . It is about snail too. The technique of farming it is depend on the location I work in different areas the technique can be difference I can not use one technique for everywhere . It is important to try and apply to make it fit. Sometime when we believe in no tilling technique only we will have more problems so I use many techniques depend on the areas.
@@JonJandaiLifeisEasy Thank you Khun Jon. I did the method you taught with dry papaya leaves but its success was limited. I don’t know why. So I took torch light at night and used a brick to kill all the snails. This was successful and last for about 1 month.
I hope you will do a video to help us understand which technique to use in which situation. 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Thank you so much!!!
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Sir, how can we get rid of snails in small garden? Hope you come up with a video about this. Thank yoj
spray caustic soda with surfectant
ruclips.net/video/A7YXOII7Uvg/видео.html This is about pest include snail.
Excellent
Hi brother,
Good but you will need lots of straws which is not cheap or free for all.
You can use scraps from your garden, I use lemongrass leaves and put it around my plants, anything can be used as mulch in the garden.
Unfortunately for me, not if you have an invasive slug problem. Unless you first compost the materials before using it as a mulch, which is what I do. But then you need _a lot_ of compost.
Getting rid of slugs or snails is EASY with a little ingenuity. Take a newspaper and crumple each page into a ball, spread them and harvest the slugs in the morning. Feed your chickens/ducks/fish or whatever for free. Consider raising snails for food, by the way
@@andresamplonius315 That's a trick I haven't heard before. Sounds like it should work, I'll have to give that a try. Thanks!
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