After watching this video I am convinced he was practicing to murder someone with a hoe and hide the body in his garden. You know, for plant nutrition. JKJK I Jun said "Sir" to an earthworm, he is a pure bean.
The perfect elements In a video- Gardening Wholesome dude Aethestic Food Knife skills Hard work Golf Montages Music Polite to worm Pretty cabbage Baseball *noice*
First I learnt from Jun how to cook, next how to sharpen a knife. Now is gardening. It's like he's my dad, but I think we have almost the same age tho.
I love that he presented the worm to the world, pointed out that they are a sign of a healthy garden, then treated it with respect by calling it Sir. I've never been grossed out by worms but know a lot of people who are.
@@TimelessHope I'm fine with them but don't chase me with one. Hold it in your hand and I'm happy to watch it. I don't like picking them up, either (but as a kid going fishing, I'd actively participate in digging them up after it rained as it would be easy to find them in clumps. Free bait!)
i like worms as well im always pick em up and other insects i get facinated i love to get my hands in the soil guess that my autism sensory seeking happening
A hoe is a type of Garden tool used to prepare soil, or dirt. You see Jun use one near the end of the video. I don't know if it's the proper term, but when I was growing up, my mother always called preparing soil with a hoe "hoeing the ground". I hope that helps, and your English is pretty good. :)
I love hearing direct translations for things from other languages from people who don't know English words. "Sandworm" is accurate enough we all understand what you are saying. The correct term is earthworm. Although, why didn't we call it a dirtworm?? Questions that will never be answered...
lmao I didn't make this connection. I just assumed it's a type of worm (aka sandworm). But to my understanding the difference between the three is Sand is more dry akin to deserts Earth (animal)/soil (plant) is natural or nutrient-rich Dirt is unwanted like in your boots or floor So that's why earth is used :)
I was concerned at first when I saw him use a knife instead of a gardening tool but when I heard that *shink* I knew the sheer power of this man and his weapon of choice was more than enough
I forgot he played baseball when he was younger and then i was like - oh yeah! Aw he's playing baseball with the weeds! ^^-. Anyway, this is pure, wholesome content. I love it.
It's so nice to see Jun playing in his garden. Adults finding joy like this in their hobbies is pretty much the healthiest thing for humans and it's really uplifting to watch. Thanks Jun!
Jun, your english is so good! I can't imagine being a non-native speaker and explaining things about gardening in another language so well. Cannot wait to see what you plant :)
Have you looked into saving seeds? I think your romanesco may have been trying to go to seed. I'm hoping to save seeds from my garden this year so that I don't have to buy them again next year. As a first year gardener myself I love these videos! There's something so satisfying about watching someone garden and harvest.
*Me, who knows absolutely nothing about gardening:* Ahh, so first you must make a little grave for the dead plants, and second you have to relentlessly stab the earth to establish dominance, then more plants will grow. I see.
Rachel is so lucky to have such a perfect, hard working, dedicated, loyal, talented, creative, and loving husband. Their relationship is beautiful and I wish I could find real love and happiness like them.
No one is perfect. No relationship is perfect. We are individuals with different needs and wants, even when we are in a relationship. Marriage is not a fairytale but it's worth it when you love and accept the other person.
idk if anyones commented this yet but at 4:20 the songs name is called "Baby You Are Really Hurting Me" by Aldenmark Niklasson . It was stuck in my head for weeeks!!
With the right filters, that whole scene of you passionately tilling the soil could look like straight out of a horror movie, hahah. *chop chop chop* I know you're playing your cards~ *chop chop chop* But baby it's breaking my heart~ *chop chop chop*
I don't know how big animal rescues are in Japan, but here, i exchange the trimmings of my vegetables with the local rabbit rescue for their waste, aka bunny poop, and use it in the garden to start all over. No better fertilizer, except maybe goat poop.
those little cabbages did their best for you. Last year's garden began the song of 'garden' in that plot. Each year's garden will carry that song further. I'm glad the cabbages tasted good - i'm having cabbages and carrots for my food today. I am working out how to prep soup ingredients separately so that i can have them ready to assemble for each meal. We'll see how that works for me. Finally, that foot looks like it's doing its best too. good healing!!
You can EAT those flowers! Any brassica like broccoli, cabbage, romanesco... Try them raw in a salad of stir fry them! They're so pretty and slightly sweet from the flower nectar.
@ 2:37 Sokushin-zai = Accelerator. Basically it's a pro-biotic. :3 (Edit: 3:07 Omg Jun stop being so *wholesome and adorable* and treating everything with so much joy and respect, you wonderful human being... ❤ )
Composting is such a beautiful process, especially when you compost growth from your own garden back into it. I do open air composting at home, a lot of it is leaves as we have several pecan trees and two huge white poplar trees that make a ton of leaves but we also compost food waste and recently I've started composting cardboard, I've not tried the method Jun uses here, it looks really effective!
Happy birthday, Jun! We wish you happiness and prosperity for plenty of years to come. Thank you for your creativity and passion for cooking and your cats. We love to watch your videos. You are the best! -From me and my mother in South Africa
Seeing this makes me wanna start a garden. Especially if it means getting the chance to make a sick gardening montage. (Also, regarding other comments about Jun being a MC in an anime. No doubt, if there was an anime made of Jun and his adventures in gardening and culinary learning, I'd watch it, support it and probably horde memorabilia from it.)
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I’m so relieved we got an update on the cabbages at the end. I was about to start digging through the cooking videos to see if there’s a mention of using them.
I don't really have a garden right now, so I've found some big buckets and a BIG cauldron, and started growing carrots, potatos, ginger and a few different types of leek and garlic. So now my kitchen is fild with buckets of dirt and i can't wait to see if it'll grow😄
Your videos always make me so happy. I can't really explain it. I just love how you film and edit and what you choose to do videos about. These vids are my favorites... and the ones you used to do on your other channel where you would take Haku on a bike ride to get ingredients for a cooking project. I really miss those.
Omg, that looks beautiful! Great looking cabbages! Pickling any? If you let the flowers go to seed and feed the insects, you get lots of seeds! You can compost pretty good just with organic matter, water, capped with soil, keeping it moist. You could also just use the leaves as mulch. Keep it thick enough and it will break down, add nutrients, at the same time being a mulch for your garden. For invasive weeds, bury them deeply or rot them, to disable their invasiveness.
Lol, Jun playing baseball and what seems like golf. Go Jun! Making gardening more fun than it is. But longer videos of this type would be great :p I love when you and Rachel make longer videos.
I'm literally a year late to this video but Jun is just out here taking baseball swings while tending to the garden. Wholesome content. Also, can we talk about the green onion plot next...door? They're absolutely thriving.
In english, the worm is an "Earthworm". Also, the outer leaves of cabbages/romanesco etc can be shredded up and eaten like Kale - they're called "spring greens" in british english (I don't know if there's a US english term for them)
Sometimes I forget Jun used to play baseball. So seeing him just nailing clumps of dirt like he was playing is pretty cool to have an idea of how he looked playing.
These cabbage r quite good for a 1st time, they r like the one i buy in my country. I love how he just played baseball there x) Just an idea, but it can be good to maybe bring a bit of flowers in this garden, in order to help to make it grow better. The romanesco flowers are quite beautiful to see and can be a good way to bring some helpers.
So satisfying to watch. We're doing that all this week to in our garden, too. BTW digest was correctly used in that comment about the composting reagent.😊
Maybe microbes or enzymes for the compost heap in the bag? We call those earth worms in the southeast USA. Regarding the compost, it is important that air is introduced to the compost heap so the aerobic bacteria can break down the plant parts. You can also add egg shells for calcium if your area is deficient and they will also slowly break down. If you do not introduce air, anaerobic bacteria will thrive and the vegetable matter will rot. It's not a huge deal, just try to turn the soil every time you visit to get air in and keep the heap healthy. (Apologies if you already knew. I'm a horticulturist and I spend a lot of time teaching people how to garden).
Captions for this should include “aggressively gardens”.
dgaller06 who knew he could channel this kind of energy
I hope Rachel edits it it would sound fun
~plant abuse~
After watching this video I am convinced he was practicing to murder someone with a hoe and hide the body in his garden. You know, for plant nutrition.
JKJK I Jun said "Sir" to an earthworm, he is a pure bean.
I would say that was my middle name but it is my last name
Jun: I couldn't walk fora month i'm still recovering from surgery...
Also Jun: *YEETS SHOVEL INTO THE SOIL*
He probably did it almost 70 times
maybe just his left foot as he shown at the start? since he use his right foot to step on the shovel
Also jun
“If you don’t cut the bud it grows into this, its kinda beautiful”
Next shot
Jun smashing the plant to pieces
I'm crack my self 😂, well maybe he's already good, but if me I won't do it though
Jun: Couldn't walk for a Month
Also Jun: *Aggresive deadly plows the earth in return.*
triumphant return of the anime protagonist
His power? Increasing every day.
He’s making up for lost time. And veggies got their season of planting and harvest.
The perfect elements In a video-
Gardening
Wholesome dude
Aethestic
Food
Knife skills
Hard work
Golf
Montages
Music
Polite to worm
Pretty cabbage
Baseball
*noice*
~tongue click, NOICE
You forgot golf and baseball.
POLITE TO WORM LMAO
you are just reverse simping, PMIS!!!!
And also bopin music
now I know that Jun didn't come from an anime, but is actually living in the irl version of stardew valley
that’s what im sayin 🤝
even has a redhead wife like half the female marriageable characters 😂😭
Ayyy you have 699 likes😂🤙
Ikrrr and leah is his wife rachel lmao
First I learnt from Jun how to cook, next how to sharpen a knife. Now is gardening.
It's like he's my dad, but I think we have almost the same age tho.
Then he's ur sensei. 😋
Hes your MASTER
CatsRGaming ;)
He's ur senpai.
You made gardening look way more fun than it already is for people like me.
3:18 "Sorry sir, i'm going to put you back" Jun, 2020 - Spoken to a 'sand worm' ^_^
The nicest thing Ive ever seen 🐛🐛🐛
And then proceeded to wreck Mr. Sandworm’s place.
MomoLilli it’s mr. Sandworm’s sad back story arc
gotta love mr sandworm, he been treating my garden good too
IKR??? Isn’t the cutest thing you saw today?!
There is something so cute about Jun violently swinging a gardening tool and proceeding to nearly knock himself over in the process
Other people see a worm: "ewww!"
Jun sees a worm: super happy, calls the worm "sir".
I love that he presented the worm to the world, pointed out that they are a sign of a healthy garden, then treated it with respect by calling it Sir.
I've never been grossed out by worms but know a lot of people who are.
@@TimelessHope I'm fine with them but don't chase me with one. Hold it in your hand and I'm happy to watch it. I don't like picking them up, either (but as a kid going fishing, I'd actively participate in digging them up after it rained as it would be easy to find them in clumps. Free bait!)
I actually thought he was talking to the camera person. That makes more sense.
i like worms as well im always pick em up and other insects i get facinated i love to get my hands in the soil guess that my autism sensory seeking happening
@@jicheng222 Nope he called the Worm "Sir". There so respectful and grateful for Nature..
Alternately titled: Attempting Garden Sports with Jun.
Jun: casually swing the shovel around, aggressively digging the soil and pretend to play golf with weed and stuff.
Me: That's hot, sir.
@brakjart 6:18 it golf and baseball
Same I was like “Damn Rachel is a lucky girl”
He always looks cool whatever he does
😂😂😂😂😂
I didn’t realize that he pretended to play golf
I just thought that’s just his way of gardening
99.9% of people: hoes the ground
Jun: "anime pose" *THEN PERISH*
A hoe is a type of Garden tool used to prepare soil, or dirt. You see Jun use one near the end of the video. I don't know if it's the proper term, but when I was growing up, my mother always called preparing soil with a hoe "hoeing the ground". I hope that helps, and your English is pretty good. :)
Hahaha so true 100% relatable though
@@fionaaron3854 U r mum
I love hearing direct translations for things from other languages from people who don't know English words. "Sandworm" is accurate enough we all understand what you are saying. The correct term is earthworm. Although, why didn't we call it a dirtworm?? Questions that will never be answered...
Dirt is also called earth
In German it is Regenwurm=Rainworm
Because comes out when it is raining
@@leviathan1140 In Swedish we do Daggmask=Dewworm. Similar concept
lmao I didn't make this connection. I just assumed it's a type of worm (aka sandworm).
But to my understanding the difference between the three is
Sand is more dry akin to deserts
Earth (animal)/soil (plant) is natural or nutrient-rich
Dirt is unwanted like in your boots or floor
So that's why earth is used :)
@Madeline-Ruth so how do u differentiate the different types?
Mad lad's playing golf and baseball. You gotta love em.
When he apologies to the worm and call him sir my heart got so happy
Jun saying "Sorry sir" to the earthworm: wholesome AF 🐛
He is mc of his own anime
He even has the Tsun Redheaded Foreign Exchange Student Wifu to prove it.
@@ImFrelled waifu you mean?
@@ImFrelled also kinda tomboy
@@audiobook5860 Yeah, damn, I can't believe I messed up the spelling of such a simple word. Thanks for the correction. :^)
Nourin lol
05:30 When you want to play baseball but your mom tells you to help her in the garden
0:40 Jun's knife is so sharp it makes that sound swords make in movies (that they normally use a special effect for) :O
Beau H. :0
I was concerned at first when I saw him use a knife instead of a gardening tool but when I heard that *shink* I knew the sheer power of this man and his weapon of choice was more than enough
Beau H. Well in the movies they cant use ACTUALLY sharp swords , because they would hurt someone, thats why they have to add the sound. 😃
The sound comes before the knife makes contact. Lag
Please keep making these videos, I want to plant a some veggies so you are helping me to learn how to do it from step 1. Stay safe and healthy.
Music: baby baby you’re hurting me
Jun: * proceeds to TOTAL WRECK some unfortunate weed*
Love sweet Jun
That music was super correlating to Jun's actions
You tubers now: freaking about COVID
Jun: yeets veggies out of the ground
I forgot he played baseball when he was younger and then i was like - oh yeah! Aw he's playing baseball with the weeds! ^^-. Anyway, this is pure, wholesome content. I love it.
It's so nice to see Jun playing in his garden. Adults finding joy like this in their hobbies is pretty much the healthiest thing for humans and it's really uplifting to watch. Thanks Jun!
Jun, your english is so good! I can't imagine being a non-native speaker and explaining things about gardening in another language so well. Cannot wait to see what you plant :)
3:10 I'm really looking to seeing Jun make some dishes with them.
He did cut it at the end
Mini Mushroom I think they're talking about the worm
Is he a chef?
Oops I just assumed they were talking about the cabbage 🤦♀️
@@aost2324 Well watch his other channels you may find him as japanese Ramsay or even better
Have you looked into saving seeds? I think your romanesco may have been trying to go to seed. I'm hoping to save seeds from my garden this year so that I don't have to buy them again next year. As a first year gardener myself I love these videos! There's something so satisfying about watching someone garden and harvest.
5:30 Hahaha the way you smack the weeds on the ground to get rid of the soil!! Love it!
*Me, who knows absolutely nothing about gardening:* Ahh, so first you must make a little grave for the dead plants, and second you have to relentlessly stab the earth to establish dominance, then more plants will grow. I see.
Rachel is so lucky to have such a perfect, hard working, dedicated, loyal, talented, creative, and loving husband. Their relationship is beautiful and I wish I could find real love and happiness like them.
No one is perfect. No relationship is perfect. We are individuals with different needs and wants, even when we are in a relationship. Marriage is not a fairytale but it's worth it when you love and accept the other person.
Finally an update on their garden T_T just in time to kill some boredom in quarantine
idk if anyones commented this yet but at 4:20 the songs name is called "Baby You Are Really Hurting Me" by Aldenmark Niklasson . It was stuck in my head for weeeks!!
With the right filters, that whole scene of you passionately tilling the soil could look like straight out of a horror movie, hahah.
*chop chop chop*
I know you're playing your cards~
*chop chop chop*
But baby it's breaking my heart~
*chop chop chop*
Dexter, lol. As he chops up a body.
I was thinking either Bates Motel style horror or a cute romance and there is no in between:)
Jun got his own style when it comes to gardening. And he called the worm "sir", awweee😍
"I don't know how to explain" - then explains it perfectly x3
I don't think I've ever been this excited or anticipative to see the next video about Japanese guy's garden!
Wow dude, Jun's literally the perfect guy
I like how you matched the music with the digging sound haha
This makes me want to garden, thanks Jun! Seems therapeutic, aggressively fun
I don't know how big animal rescues are in Japan, but here, i exchange the trimmings of my vegetables with the local rabbit rescue for their waste, aka bunny poop, and use it in the garden to start all over. No better fertilizer, except maybe goat poop.
I'm dying of how the plowing is timed with the music, did Rachel edit this video?
Good luck and keep safe both of you (and the cat family!).
I've shared this video with my mum who has her own allotment plot in the UK.
Mum replied: "Lovely tight heads of cabbage. He needs rain as much as we do."
@@citalopramprincess4675 D'aww :)
Jun can cook, is handsome/polite/funny, loves cats, and now he can garden and bring home fresh veggies. He is a DREAM! ❤️
those little cabbages did their best for you. Last year's garden began the song of 'garden' in that plot. Each year's garden will carry that song further. I'm glad the cabbages tasted good - i'm having cabbages and carrots for my food today. I am working out how to prep soup ingredients separately so that i can have them ready to assemble for each meal. We'll see how that works for me. Finally, that foot looks like it's doing its best too. good healing!!
You can EAT those flowers! Any brassica like broccoli, cabbage, romanesco... Try them raw in a salad of stir fry them! They're so pretty and slightly sweet from the flower nectar.
@ 2:37 Sokushin-zai = Accelerator. Basically it's a pro-biotic. :3
(Edit: 3:07 Omg Jun stop being so *wholesome and adorable* and treating everything with so much joy and respect, you wonderful human being... ❤ )
Day 3 jun went rogue🤣
1:48 now that was some sick anime type stuff haha
This is the first time I've felt scared in watching jun do anything in my years of stanning but how can he still be so majestic!?
Composting is such a beautiful process, especially when you compost growth from your own garden back into it. I do open air composting at home, a lot of it is leaves as we have several pecan trees and two huge white poplar trees that make a ton of leaves but we also compost food waste and recently I've started composting cardboard, I've not tried the method Jun uses here, it looks really effective!
Jun's videos are literally free therapy. This is so relaxing
4:55 looks like he is so angry with the dirt hahaha
Never seen anyone have so much fun diggin through a garden, is Jun perhaps part badger?
I enjoy digging through my little garden, it's surprisingly relaxing
Niffler :)
If I had seen my grandparents garden like this, I would have started my own garden YEARS ago!
Jun "Sorry sir" gently put the earth worm down..♥
Happy birthday, Jun!
We wish you happiness and prosperity for plenty of years to come. Thank you for your creativity and passion for cooking and your cats. We love to watch your videos. You are the best!
-From me and my mother in South Africa
Seeing this makes me wanna start a garden. Especially if it means getting the chance to make a sick gardening montage.
(Also, regarding other comments about Jun being a MC in an anime. No doubt, if there was an anime made of Jun and his adventures in gardening and culinary learning, I'd watch it, support it and probably horde memorabilia from it.)
Recently I sow the seed of tomatoes in Tokyo. Today was so chilly but it has sprouted🌱✨
Those Romanesco flowers were a shock. So lovely. Blessings on your spring garden.
I really liked the music in this one. Jun, you are such a hard worker. I am impressed with you. Good luck with your garden.
4:20 Baby you're really hurting me Aldenmark Niklasson ft Cosima Lamberth
Really nice song :)
I'm not even kidding, I've been waiting for this video for so long
is it weird that i love the way Jun throws his knife into the ground? it’s satisfying to see it stick up like that when he throws it :OO
I am so happy that you are all recovered and healthy from your surgery. I look foreword to this growing season with you Jun!
watching japanese man talking in english while reading english caption that was translate from japanese caption that were translate from japanese man talking in english
Transception!
I’m so relieved we got an update on the cabbages at the end. I was about to start digging through the cooking videos to see if there’s a mention of using them.
日本語字幕ありがとうございます!途中のJunさんの暴れっぷりが凄いw
This video gave me so much pozitive energy! I can't stress this enough . Thank you so much for this Jun!
Finally an upload when we’re stuck in quarantine, btw stay safe guys
Oh my gosh the music while he freaking battles the soil, Fantastic ✨
Yeah i love gardening as well, its good for your mental health, especially during this hard times
Period!!! I started growing lemon trees during it and its actually quite fun to watch them grow!
@@Jermavenus i growth cassava and other fruit, i takes a while but cassava could be use as emergency source of starch
The casual knife throw into the ground at 1:49 is scarily smooth
Glad you're all better now Jun!
You and Rachel stay safe over there!!
Whoever picked this music is a genius 👌🏼
whats it called tho
Hope all is OK with your foot. Your videos are really cool. Thanks for all the good and positive thoughts. 🙏
I don't really have a garden right now, so I've found some big buckets and a BIG cauldron, and started growing carrots, potatos, ginger and a few different types of leek and garlic. So now my kitchen is fild with buckets of dirt and i can't wait to see if it'll grow😄
Jun is so polite even towards the worm and these videos were enjoyable to watch
Your videos always make me so happy. I can't really explain it. I just love how you film and edit and what you choose to do videos about. These vids are my favorites... and the ones you used to do on your other channel where you would take Haku on a bike ride to get ingredients for a cooking project. I really miss those.
Omg, that looks beautiful! Great looking cabbages! Pickling any? If you let the flowers go to seed and feed the insects, you get lots of seeds! You can compost pretty good just with organic matter, water, capped with soil, keeping it moist. You could also just use the leaves as mulch. Keep it thick enough and it will break down, add nutrients, at the same time being a mulch for your garden. For invasive weeds, bury them deeply or rot them, to disable their invasiveness.
Lol, Jun playing baseball and what seems like golf. Go Jun! Making gardening more fun than it is. But longer videos of this type would be great :p I love when you and Rachel make longer videos.
I'm literally a year late to this video but Jun is just out here taking baseball swings while tending to the garden. Wholesome content. Also, can we talk about the green onion plot next...door? They're absolutely thriving.
Jun: “this is the flower of romanesco, actually kind of pretty”
Also Jun: continues to hack it to pieces
The cabbage is beautiful. Great work, Jun.
I genuinely enjoy watching Jun gardening it's so satisfying
2:40 It’s simply called compost activator/starter ! :)
Jun showed an earthworm respect.. appologized for picking him up, put him back and called it "Sir"... love this guy.
You should look into deep mulch gardening. Will lessen or eliminate the fight with weeds and keep the soil moist and soft.
In english, the worm is an "Earthworm". Also, the outer leaves of cabbages/romanesco etc can be shredded up and eaten like Kale - they're called "spring greens" in british english (I don't know if there's a US english term for them)
Sometimes I forget Jun used to play baseball. So seeing him just nailing clumps of dirt like he was playing is pretty cool to have an idea of how he looked playing.
you can really see Jun's baseball (softball?) experience come into play here,, im living for it.
Jun: "Could not walk for like a month"
Also Jun: 4:53
These cabbage r quite good for a 1st time, they r like the one i buy in my country.
I love how he just played baseball there x)
Just an idea, but it can be good to maybe bring a bit of flowers in this garden, in order to help to make it grow better. The romanesco flowers are quite beautiful to see and can be a good way to bring some helpers.
So satisfying to watch. We're doing that all this week to in our garden, too. BTW digest was correctly used in that comment about the composting reagent.😊
Maybe microbes or enzymes for the compost heap in the bag?
We call those earth worms in the southeast USA.
Regarding the compost, it is important that air is introduced to the compost heap so the aerobic bacteria can break down the plant parts. You can also add egg shells for calcium if your area is deficient and they will also slowly break down. If you do not introduce air, anaerobic bacteria will thrive and the vegetable matter will rot. It's not a huge deal, just try to turn the soil every time you visit to get air in and keep the heap healthy. (Apologies if you already knew. I'm a horticulturist and I spend a lot of time teaching people how to garden).
Weekly uploads is good when we are stuck indoors
Hey Jun, Your gardening videos have made me think about starting gardening.
Thanks!
so glad your cabbages were a success! Best of luck on your new garden.
You brought your kitchen knives to the garden. I find that hysterical .
That's the spirit! Turning work into fun even if no one is looking. Though I guess technically a lotta ppl are looking...
When he called the earthworm "sir" I lost it 😭😭😭 too wholesome