So glad to hear that! Thanks for letting me know. I’m trying to do more of these formal educational videos where I can just pack in a lot of value and information
Thanks for the content. I think your collection of videos is useful, but the thumbnails can put many people off (because they reminisce the times where the RUclips front page was flooded with clickbait) and that might be decreasing the reach of your channel.
Beware of taking over grandmas garden. My grandma used 10-10-10 like crazy. My first soil test showed the phosphorus was critical high. Why? Grandma didn’t plant any crops that significantly used up the phosphorus Therefore every year the unused phosphorus stayed in the soil.
Dude your channel is such a hidden gem, such a good and to the point advice, wish you to grow fast and big!
I love these types of videos!!! You were so informative on this and setting a homestead video!
So glad to hear that! Thanks for letting me know. I’m trying to do more of these formal educational videos where I can just pack in a lot of value and information
Such a thorough plan - if we don’t plan, then we are planting to fail! 😉
Good solid and comprehensive content. Thank you :)
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the content. I think your collection of videos is useful, but the thumbnails can put many people off (because they reminisce the times where the RUclips front page was flooded with clickbait) and that might be decreasing the reach of your channel.
Beware of taking over grandmas garden. My grandma used 10-10-10 like crazy. My first soil test showed the phosphorus was critical high. Why? Grandma didn’t plant any crops that significantly used up the phosphorus Therefore every year the unused phosphorus stayed in the soil.
Also phosporous stays in the soil for long time. Veggies mostly need N and K, much less phospohorus.
I don’t use 10-10-10 but was just using those numbers as an example
If you have kids and are watching this, please plan 18 inches for the walkways.
Haha very true. 1 ft can be a bit tight, but just depends on how many permanent beds you want in a plot
@tannerfarmstead why do you no longer recommend growing in fabric?
Microplastics is main reason